Philipp Otto Mayer

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Philipp Otto Mayer (born July 29, 1855 in Bad Dürkheim in what was then the Bavarian Palatinate; † unknown) was a German military lawyer and imperial judge.

Life

Mayer studied at the University of Würzburg , where he was a member of the Corps Rhenania , of which he was a member. He was active in the service of the Royal Bavarian Military Justice in Landau in the Palatinate , Munich and at the Reich Military Court in Berlin . Mayer wrote numerous books on questions of military justice and other areas of law. His daughter with his wife Marie Weber was the educator Mathilde Mayer .

Works (selection)

  • The officer as an organ of military criminal proceedings. ES Mittler & Sohn, Berlin 1899
  • The military-criminal-court-order for the officer's use. Munich 1900
  • Levies and tax reform in Bavaria. Witters Verlag, Neustadt an der Haardt 1916
  • The elimination of the community levies. Schweitzer, Munich 1917
  • Discussions on general and military criminal law. Vahlen, Berlin 1908 (volume 1) and 1913 (volume 2)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karl Becker and Otto Philipp Mayer: History of the Corps Rhenania zu Würzburg from 1842 to 1892. Lauterborn Buchdruck, Ludwigshafen am Rhein 1893