Martin Schieren

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Martin Hermann Konrad Schieren (born May 26, 1886 in Issum ; † December 16, 1956 in Arnsberg ) was a German administrative lawyer and member of parliament (Christian People's Party, Center ).

Life

Schieren was the son of the doctor Martin Schieren and his wife Katharina nee Knops. He was Catholic and remained unmarried.

He attended the Collegium Augustinianum Gaesdonck in Goch and high school Kempten / Lower Rhine and laid there on 31 March 1905, the High School from. From 1905 to 1908 he studied law and political science in Freiburg , Marburg , Munich and Bonn . After the successful first state examination in 1908, he was a trainee lawyer at the Duisburg Regional Court , among others . In 1910 he was promoted to Dr. jur. PhD. From 1912 he was a court assessor and assistant judge. In August 1918 he became a government assessor in the Arnsburg government. In November 1919 he became provisional, and in May 1920 he became district administrator in the Westerburg district . In 1926 he was transferred to the Cologne government after complaints from the population. There he was a councilor and from 1829 senior councilor. In 1930 he moved to the Trier government, where he was promoted to government director in 1931. At the same time he was director of the Dortmund Oberversicherungsamt . He retired in 1948 .

From 1920 to 1926 he was a member of the Nassau municipal parliament . There he was a member of the finance, construction and election review committee. He was also a deputy member of the state committee. After being transferred to Cologne in 1926, he lost his mandate. Politically, he joined the Christian People's Party in 1920, which in 1921 became the Center Party.

Works

  • The offense of coercion in the German Reich Criminal Law (§ 240 StGB), Diss., 1910.
  • The reorganization of the administration of justice in the British zone, 1949.

literature

  • Barbara Burkardt / Manfred Pult (ed.): Nassau parliamentarians. A biographical manual. Part 2. The municipal parliament of the administrative district of Wiesbaden 1868–1933. Historical Commission for Nassau, Wiesbaden 2003, p. 286.
  • Thomas Klein: Senior officials in the general administration in the Prussian province of Hessen-Nassau and in Waldeck 1867–1945. (= Sources and research on Hessian history, 70; Ed. Hessische Historische Kommission Darmstadt and Historical Commission for Hesse), Darmstadt / Marburg 1988, ISBN 3-88443-159-5 , p. 203.

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