Karl Rieker (legal scholar)

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Karl Rieker (born March 27, 1857 in Urach , † November 28, 1927 in Erlangen ) was a German legal scholar and legal historian .

Live and act

Karl Rieker first studied theology and philosophy in Tübingen , obtained his Lic. Theol. and worked as a deacon . Then he studied law at the University of Leipzig . In 1891 he was with the work of the legal nature of the evangelical rectory Dr. jur. PhD . In 1892 he qualified as a professor in public law and legal history . From 1892 to 1893 he was a private lecturer and from 1893 to 1903 associate professor at the Law Faculty of the University of Leipzig. From 1903 he was a full professor for constitutional and administrative law and legal history at the University of Erlangen .

Fonts

  • The legal nature of the evangelical rectory. Dissertation. University of Leipzig 1891.
  • The legal position of the Protestant Church in Germany in its historical development up to the present. Habilitation thesis. University of Leipzig 1892.
  • The position of the modern state towards religion and church. Dresden 1895
  • Principles of the reformed church constitution. Leipzig 1899.
  • Sense and importance of the sovereign church regiment. Leipzig 1902.
  • The sovereign church regiment in Bavaria. A canonical investigation. Mohr, Tübingen 1913.
  • The new Bavarian poor law. Lecture at the regular general meeting of the pastors' association of the Protestant regional church in Bavaria on November 17, 1915 in Nuremberg. Junge, Erlangen 1915. 2nd edition 1916.
  • On the redesign of the Protestant church constitution in Germany. Deichert, Leipzig / Erlangen 1919.
  • Erlangen guiding principles for the redesign of the Protestant church constitution in Bavaria. Jacob, Erlangen 1919.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Martin Otto: From the own church to the people's own enterprise. Dissertation. University of Frankfurt am Main. Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2008, ISBN 978-3-16-149502-1 , p. 94, footnote 74 ( Google books)