Karl Schrader (judge)

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Karl Schrader (born June 22, 1876 in Dortmund , † after 1944) was a German lawyer, judge and Senate President at the Reichsgericht .

Life

He was the son of a district court president from Verden. His denomination was Protestant. In 1899 and 1904 he passed the state examinations with "sufficient" and became assessor in the same year. In 1906 he became a district judge at Duisburg Regional Court . During the First World War he held the rank of lieutenant in the Landwehr. In 1917 he was promoted to district judge. On September 16, 1919 he was appointed director of the LG Duisburg. On May 1, 1927, he came to the Reichsgericht. As a judge in the VI. and III. Civil Senate active. In 1934 he was appointed a member of the labor law committee of the Academy for German Law . On May 1, 1938, he was appointed President of the Senate V. Civil Senate . He was retired on March 31, 1942, and a day later he was appointed a revocable officer. Until 1944 he was then a judge in the III. Civil Senate.

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literature

Individual evidence

  1. DJZ , Volume 35 (1930), Col. 613 .
  2. Enrico Iannone: The Codification of Employment Contract Law - a project of the century with no prospect of success? An examination of previous efforts to establish an employment contract law and an analysis of the potential success of the reform project, Frankfurt a. M. (et al.) 2009, p. 134.
  3. Marc Lindner: "The Supreme Labor Court in Nazi Germany: A Jurisprudential Analysis", (Jurisprudence. Materials and Studies Vol. 2), Frankfurt am Main 1987, p. 84.