Lutz Richter (lawyer)

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Lutz Richter (born March 19, 1891 in Crimmitschau , † November 25, 1945 in Jelabuga ) was a German legal scholar .

Life

Richter studied law in Heidelberg , Munich and Leipzig since 1910 and passed the legal traineeship in Leipzig in 1913. The legal preparatory service was interrupted from 1913 to 1919 by military service and deployment as a front-line officer in the First World War. In 1919 he received his doctorate in Leipzig with a thesis on criminal law and in 1921 assistant at the "Institute for Labor Law" at the University of Leipzig. In 1923 he completed his habilitation with the thesis "The subjective public law" for public law. In 1926 he became an associate professor for constitutional, administrative and labor law. In 1942 Richter was appointed professor for public law in Königsberg . Due to the war, teaching could not begin until 1944. Richter was also a substitute professor in Wroclaw . As a Volkssturm man , he was taken prisoner by Russia in early 1945 and died of diphtheria in a camp .

Fonts

  • The real omission offense , jur. Diss. 1919.
  • Labor law as a legal term. A systematological study , 1923.
  • The subjective public law , Habil.-Schrift, 1925.
  • Organizational power, administrative reform and the rule of law , 1926.
  • Lássicurazione sociale degli aviatori , 1928.
  • Il Nuovo progretto di legge sulle protezione del lavoro in Germania , 1928.
  • Basic conditions of labor law , 1928.
  • The Doctor in Law and Society , 1929.
  • Labor law , 1930.
  • Conversion of measures taken by the Reich President into permanent law , 1931.
  • Social Security Rescue , 1931.
  • On the theoretical significance of socio-political arbitration , 1932.
  • Collective bargaining rights under the dictatorship , 1932.
  • The fascist labor constitution , 1932.
  • Italian organization. Syndicates and Corporations , 1933.
  • Trustee of Labor , 1934.
  • Working hours , 1934.
  • Homework , 1934.
  • Outline of the Reich Insurance , 1935.
  • German peasant law , 1942.

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