Tired theses
The Müdener Theses are theses on the tasks and position of the notary's office in Germany and Europe. Among other things, they relate to the reform of access to legal notaries. The theses were drawn up in April 2002 jointly by notaries and the legal notarial work group in the German Bar Association in the city of Müden.
After a decision of the Federal Constitutional Court of April 20, 2004, the requirements for the application process for lawyer notaries in § 6 BNotO had to be reformed. This resolution was implemented with the law amending the federal notary regulation (new regulation of access to the legal notary - BNotOÄndG) of April 2, 2009 ( Federal Law Gazette I p. 696 ).
Web links
- Tired theses (PDF; 45 kB)
- Statement by the German Bar Association on access to the legal notary's office from January 2004
- Statement by the German Lawyers' Association on the draft of a law to reorganize access to the legal notary (Bundesrat-Drucksache 895/06) from March 2007
- Changes to the Federal Notarial Code (BNotO) Systematic Norm Documentation, buzer.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ Decision of April 20, 2004 - 1 BvR 1303/01, 1 BvR 1436/01, 1 BvR 1450/01, 1 BvR 340/02, 1 BvR 838/01
- ↑ Christoph Sandkühler: The new regulation of access to the legal notary's office westfaelische-notarkammer.de, 2009