Karl von Bülow (judge)

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Karl Friedrich Julius Freiherr von Bülow (born April 13, 1834 in Stade , † January 2, 1910 in Leipzig ) was Senate President at the Imperial Court .

Life

In 1856 Bülow was sworn in and entered the state service in Hanover . In 1861 he became a court assessor. In 1863 he was appointed magistrate. After the annexation he was accepted into the Prussian civil service and became assessor in 1868, and in 1869 councilor at the higher court in Aurich. In 1874 he became a laborer in the Prussian Ministry of Justice. In 1875 he was appointed to the Privy Council of Justice and promoted to lecturing council. In 1879 he was appointed as a secret senior justice councilor. In 1880 he became President of the Greifswald Regional Court . In 1884 he came to the Reichsgericht in the IV Criminal Senate . In 1895 he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Leipzig . From 1896 he was President of the Second Criminal Senate . In 1908 he got the titlePrivy Councilor with the salutation excellence awarded. He retired on November 1, 1909. He passed away two months later.

As a student, he became a member of the Corps Bremensia Göttingen in 1854 .

family

He comes from the Plüskow branch of the von Bülow family . His father Friedrich (1794–1868) was a lieutenant colonel in Hanover and a military district commander, a baron at Halb Abbensen and Stellfelde, Ober-Marschacht, Hohne and Bledeln. His mother was Auguste geb. Domeier (1802-1893). Bülow married Agnes born in 1868. Kannegiesser (1847–1915), daughter of the Supreme Court President Christoph Kannegießer in Celle and Wilhelmine v. Honstedt. The couple had eight children. His son Friedrich (1870-1916) was a sea captain and commander of the small cruiser SMS Berlin . His daughter Charlotte (1878–1973) married the surgeon Paul Leopold Friedrich in 1900 .

Fonts

  • The CPO and its subsidiary laws. Text edition with short notes, 2nd edition Hanover 1882.
  • The reform of our criminal justice system, Berlin 1893.
  • “According to the Reich Justice Laws, is a possessing judge authorized to object to an order by the chairman relating to the subject matter or to a question put by the chairman as inadmissible? (Section 131 of the Civil Procedure Code, Sections 237 Paragraph 2 and 241 of the Criminal Procedure Code.) “ , Contributions to the Explanation of German Law, Volume 26 = 3.F. Volume 6 (1882), p. 582 .
  • "On the protection of honor and the right of free expression" , GS , Volume 46 (1892), p. 261 . Supplement GS 47, p. 1 .
  • “On the Assessors Question” , Deutsche Juristen-Zeitung, Volume 1 (1896), p. 225 .
  • " About the acquisition of a noble surname through adoption as a child according to the Civil Code" , Deutsche Juristen-Zeitung, Volume 1 (1896), p. 432 .
  • "The reintroduction of appeal in criminal matters" , Deutsche Juristen-Zeitung, Volume 4 (1899), p. 76 .
  • "Noble family names" , Deutsche Juristen-Zeitung, Volume 5 (1900), p. 373 .
  • "From practice" , GS 59 (1901), p. 1 , 177 .
  • "Swiss and German Criminal Law" , Deutsche Juristen-Zeitung Volume 7 (1902), p. 4 .
  • “On the revision of the Criminal Code” , Deutsche Juristen-Zeitung Volume 7 (1902), p. 408 .
  • "The jurisprudence in criminal matters and the general legal awareness" , Deutsche Juristen-Zeitung, Volume 11 (1906), Col. 40 .
  • “On the concept of emergency” , Deutsche Juristen-Zeitung, Volume 14 (1909), Col. 681 .
  • “The preliminary draft for a German penal code. The so-called unsuitable attempt " , Deutsche Juristen-Zeitung, Volume 15 (1910), Col. 217 .

literature

  • Adolf Lobe : “Fifty Years of the Reichsgericht on October 1, 1929”, Berlin 1929, p. 343.
  • Anton Bettelheim (Ed.): Biographisches Jahrbuch und Deutscher Nekrolog, Volume 15, Berlin 1913: List of the Dead 1910, Col. 17 * .
  • Rainer Paetau / Hartwin Spenkuch: January 3, 1867 to December 20, 1878, in: Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences (Ed.): Acta Borussica , Volume 6 / II: The Protocols of the Prussian State Ministry 1817–1934 / 38, pp. 622 ( digitized version ).
  • Herrmann AL Degener : “Degener's who is it? ", III. Edition, Berlin 1908, p. 184.

Individual evidence

  1. For or against the death penalty ?: A survey among the leading spirits of our time, Berlin 1910, p. 10
  2. University of Leipzig website: University history / people / doctoral books / Leipzig honorary title ( memento from February 26, 2012 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on December 7, 2012.
  3. Kösener corps lists 1910, 63 , 634.
  4. ^ Adolf von Bülow (arrangement): Bülowsches Familienbuch, 1911, branch Göddenstätt - Abbensen - Ober-Marschacht - Götzdorf from PDF , accessed on December 7, 2012.
  5. ^ Genealogical handbook of the nobility , Adelige Häuser A Volume XXVII, Volume 132 of the complete series, Limburg (Lahn) 2003, p. 156.

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