Konrad Robert Rüger

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Konrad Robert Rüger (born September 7, 1829 at the Königstein fortress in Saxony, † November 13, 1899 in Dresden ) was a German judge .

Life

Rüger was sworn in to the Saxon sovereign in 1853. He came to the district court as an assistant judge in 1860 and was promoted to the district judge in 1861. In 1870 he was appointed as a regular appellate judge in Leipzig. He became a higher appellate judge in Dresden in 1874 and in 1879 came to the Imperial Court. He was in the I. , II. And VI. Civil Senate and retired in 1895. Rüger died in Dresden in 1899 and was buried in the Old Annenfriedhof .

His brother Konrad Wilhelm von Rüger (1837-1916) was a member of the commission for the drafting of the civil code and several times Saxon minister.

Fonts

  • News about the Rüger family, Dresden 1899.

literature

  • Adolf Lobe: Fifty Years of the Reich Court on October 1, 1929, Berlin 1929, p. 352.
  • Anton Bettelheim (Hrsg.): Biographisches Jahrbuch und Deutscher Nekrolog. From January 1 to December 31, 1899 + list of the dead 1897 and 1899, Volume 4, Berlin 1900, list of dead 1899, p. 175 * .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Journal of Justice and Administration initially for the Kingdom of Saxony, Volume 34 (1870), p. 552 .
  2. Todtenschau . In: Dresdner Geschichtsblätter , No. 1, 1901, p. 18.

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