Ralf Frassek

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Ralf Frassek (born May 17, 1961 in Hanover ) is a German legal historian .

Life

Frassek received his doctorate in 1994 from Joachim Rückert with a thesis on the subject of "From life facts to regulation - The implementation of ideological programs in the writings of Karl Larenz (1903-1993) under the law of obligations". iur. PhD and habilitation in civil law in 2004 on the subject of "Marriage law and matrimonial jurisdiction in the Reformation - the establishment of new legal structures in the Saxon area with special consideration of the history of the Wittenberg consistory" at the University of Halle-Wittenberg . Since 2012 he has been a sub-project manager in the Frankfurt LOEWE focus on 'Extrajudicial and judicial conflict resolution'.

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Frassek's research focuses on modern legal history and civil law . His work on law under National Socialism and the history of marriage law are particularly important .

His habilitation thesis on Marriage Law and Marriage Jurisdiction in the Reformation Era was awarded an unusually wide range of archives for legal work. The work is particularly attractive due to the depiction of the time-shifted and different developments in the Ernestine and Albertine domains.

Publications

  • From the “folk order of life” to the law - the implementation of ideological programs in the writings on the law of obligations by Karl Larenz (1903–1993) , Nomos, Baden-Baden 1996 (= Fundamenta Juridica , vol. 29, zugl .: Hannover, Univ., Jur . Diss. 1994).
  • Financial compensation for violation of the so-called post-mortem right of personality , Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag, Berlin 2004.
  • Marriage law and matrimonial jurisdiction in the Reformation period - the development of new legal structures in the Saxon area with special consideration of the history of the Wittenberg consistory , Mohr-Siebeck, Tübingen 2005 (= Jus Ecclesiasticum , vol. 78).

literature

  • Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar. Saur, Munich 2007.
  • Gerhard Köbler : Who is who in German law. Version 20080603.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. points of view (PDF; 60 kB)