Rainer Schröder (lawyer)

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Rainer Schröder (born November 22, 1947 in Essen , † January 17, 2016 in Potsdam ) was a German legal scholar .

Life

After attending school in Duisburg and Seattle, Rainer Schröder began studying law, business administration and history. In 1971 he passed the first state examination in Münster and the second state examination in 1976 in Munich. With a dissertation on the inheritance he was at the 1979 Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich doctorate . After completing his habilitation in Munich in 1985, he initially took over a professorship in Tübingen and was then professor in Hanover and Bayreuth.

In 1993 he was appointed to the Humboldt University in Berlin , where he held the chair for civil law, private construction and real estate law as well as recent and recent legal history. Schröder was a permanent visiting professor at the Panthéon-Assas University in Paris. His main research interests included the recent social and legal history, comparative dictatorship research and private law. His legal history script had ten editions by 2015.

Schröder was Executive Director of the Institute for Notarial Law, was a member of the Board of Directors of the Institute for German and International Building Law of the Law Faculty of Humboldt University and was a member of the scientific advisory board of the Fondation pour le Droit Continental - Civil law initiative . As a specialist in construction and real estate law, he was chairman of the supervisory board of the non-profit building cooperative Steglitz eG .

Fonts (selection)

  • Civil law culture of the GDR, Vol. 4: From debt collection to after-work process - The GDR civil process, in: Zeitgeschichtliche Forschungen 2/4, Berlin 2008.
  • Legal history , 1st edition Münster 1979, 10th edition Münster 2015, ISBN 978-3-86752-397-4 .
  • Civil law culture of the GDR: "from debt collection to after-work process" - the GDR civil process , Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-86664-520-2 .
  • The servants were always insolent and impudent. Servants and servants' rights primarily in the 18th century , Frankfurt a. M. 1992, ISBN 3-8051-0512-6 .
  • The development of antitrust law and collective labor law through the case law of the Reichsgericht before 1914 (habilitation), Munich University Writings , Treatises on Basic Legal Research 69, Ebelsbach 1988, ISBN 3-88212-052-5 .
  • "... but in civil law the judges stood firm." The judgments of the OLG Celle in the Third Reich , Fundamenta Juridica - Hanoverian contributions to legal basic research 5, Baden-Baden 1988, ISBN 3-7890-1562-8 .
  • On the labor constitution of the late Middle Ages. A representation of medieval labor law from the time after the great plague , Schriften zur Rechtsgeschichte 32, Berlin 1984.
  • Abolition or reform of inheritance law? The justification for a decision by the BGB legislature in the context of social, economic and philosophical trends (dissertation), Munich University Writings , Treatises on Basic Legal Research 46, Ebelsbach 1981.
  • Introduction to private law , 10 course units (approx. 800 pages), As sole author: Legal business theory (course units 5–9; approx. 500 pages), Fernuniversität Hagen, 2nd edition 1980.

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  1. a b Obituary notice. Der Tagesspiegel , January 31, 2016, accessed on February 9, 2016 .
  2. a b c CV. Law Faculty of the Humboldt University of Berlin, accessed on February 9, 2016 .