Konrad Sickel

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Konrad Sickel (born April 14, 1802 in Leipzig ; † August 12, 1881 ) was a German lawyer and politician .

Sickles attended from 1816 to 1822, the monastery Roßleben and then studied at the University of Leipzig the law . After completing his studies, he took up a position as a lawyer in 1828 and obtained his doctorate in law in 1829. From 1831 he was an assessor in the law faculty at the University of Leipzig. In 1838 he was appointed as a councilor of appeals to the Dresden appellate court , and in 1845 to the higher appellate council. As the previous Vice-President of the Saxon Higher Appeal Court, he was appointed President in 1869. After his retirement, Sickel was appointed by the Saxon King Albert in 1873 to be a member of the First Chamber of the Saxon State Parliament , of which he was a member until after 1879/80 .

From 1860 until his death, Sickel was a member of the Isis Natural Science Society in Dresden and from 1866 was a member of its board of directors without interruption.

Works

  • De origine et factis fidei, quae mercatorum codicibus accepti et expendi haberi solet. Leipzig 1829

Individual evidence

  1. a b Album of the students at Rossleben Abbey from 1742-1854. Roßleben, 1854, p. 67 ( digitized version )
  2. a b Meeting reports and treatises of the Natural Science Society Isis, Dresden eV (magazine volume 1880/81), report of the general meeting of August 25, 1881 ( digitized version )
  3. ^ Aemilius Ludwig Richter, Robert Schneider : Critical year books for German jurisprudence. Volume 18, p. 861 ( digitized version )
  4. ^ Verlag Bernhard Tauchnitz: weekly paper for strange legal cases in act-like representations from the area of ​​justice and administration initially for the Kingdom of Saxony. 17th year, 1869, p. 160 ( digitized version )
  5. ^ Josef Matzerath: Aspects of the Saxon State Parliament History - Presidents and Members of Parliament from 1833 to 1952. Dresden 2001, p. 51
  6. Communications on the negotiations of the Landtag of September 8, 1881