Reinhart Vogler

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Reinhart Vogler (born June 20, 1901 in Hamburg ; † July 27, 1981 there ) was a German judge .

Life

Vogler received his doctorate at the age of 24 at the University of Hamburg with the dissertation Die Ordnungsgewalt der German Parliaments.

Vogler worked in 1945 as a seconded judge with the justice officer of the British military government Joe Carton in the reopening of the courts in Hamburg. In 1965 he was appointed presiding judge at the Hanseatic Higher Regional Court and presiding judge at the Hamburg Constitutional Court. He held the presidency of both courts until 1969 and handed them over to Walter Stiebeler .

In 1978 he was awarded the Emil von Sauer Prize .

Individual evidence

  1. Reinhart Vogler: The regulatory power of the German parliaments . 1925 ( uni-hamburg.de [accessed March 9, 2020]).
  2. ^ Heinrich Ackermann, Jan Albers, Karl August Bettermann: From the Hamburg legal life . Duncker & Humblot, 1979, ISBN 978-3-428-44460-1 ( google.at [accessed March 9, 2020]).
  3. Vogler, Reinhard, Dr. (President of the Hanseatic Higher Regional Court and the Hamburg Constitutional Court from 1964-1969, born June 20, 1901 Hamburg, died July 27, 1981) - German Digital Library. Retrieved March 9, 2020 .