Karl Julius August von Vangerow
Karl Julius August von Vangerow (born July 26, 1809 in Groß Wesseln near Elbing ; † December 10, 1898 in Leipzig ) was a Reich judge and judge at the Reich Higher Commercial Court .
Life
He was sworn in to the Prussian sovereign in 1832 and he became an auscultator. In 1837 he became a senior judge. In 1849 he was appointed public prosecutor. In 1850 he became a judge of appeal. In 1864 he was promoted to the higher tribunal council and came to the Prussian Ministry of Justice as an unskilled worker. In 1870 he came to the Reich Higher Commercial Court. In 1879 he joined the IV Civil Senate of the Imperial Court . In 1883 he retired.
literature
- Adolf Lobe : Fifty Years of the Reich Court on October 1, 1929 . W. de Gruyter, Berlin 1929, OCLC 24691864 , p. 348 .
- Rainer Paetau, Hartwin Spenkuch, [u. a.]: The minutes of the Prussian State Ministry: 1817–1934 / 38 . Ed .: Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences. tape 6 / II: January 3, 1867 to December 20, 1878 . Olms-Weidmann, Hildesheim [u. a.] 2004, ISBN 3-487-11826-2 , pp. 722 .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Vangerow, Karl Julius August v. In: Biographisches Jahrbuch and Deutscher Nekrolog . tape 5 . Reimer, Berlin 1903, Sp. 63/64 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
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SURNAME | Vangerow, Karl Julius August von |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German Imperial Judge and Reich Supreme Commercial Judge |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 26, 1809 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Groß Wesseln near Elbing |
DATE OF DEATH | December 10, 1898 |
Place of death | Leipzig |