Ottokar Tesar

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Ottokar Tesar (born December 31, 1881 in Brno , † March 8, 1965 in Hamburg ) was an Austrian - German legal scholar .

Life

He received his doctorate from the German University in Prague . He was a student of Hans Gustav Adolf Gross and after completing his university studies he worked with Franz von Liszt at the criminal department of the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin . In 1908 he became a private lecturer in Prague . After the First World War , in which Tesar served as an artillery officer in the Austrian army, he worked as a council secretary at the Austrian Constitutional Court. At the same time he taught at the University of Vienna . In 1920 he was offered an appointment as associate professor in Königsberg in Prussia , where he became a full professor in the same year. From 1935 he was a professor in Hamburg , from 1936 director of the seminar there for criminal law and criminal policy. From 1949 he lived in Hamburg as an emeritus .

Fonts (selection)

  • The symptomatic significance of criminal behavior. A contribution to valuation theory in criminal law . Berlin 1907, OCLC 1104881299 .
  • Greek law and Greek teaching up to Aristotle . Berlin 1914, OCLC 1104726328 .
  • Overcoming natural law in the dogmatics of criminal law. A contribution to the problems of criminal law . Halle an der Saale 1928, OCLC 312627065 .

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