Richard Mansfeld

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Richard Mansfeld (born November 29, 1865 in Wolfenbüttel , † December 5, 1943 ) was a German judge .

Life

Richard Mansfeld was the son of Wilhelm Mansfeld , who was President of the Braunschweig Higher Regional Court from 1892 to 1899 . When he was appointed assessor in 1892, he was promoted three times during his father's tenure: in 1894 to district attorney at Braunschweig District Court , in 1895 to district judge there, in 1896 to district judge at Braunschweig district court . In 1906 he was appointed higher regional judge at the higher regional court in Braunschweig. He made the leap to the bench of the Reichsgericht the following year. In 1922 he became President of the Senate. He was retired on December 1, 1933. Richard Mansfeld's paternal grandparents were baptized. Mansfeld died on December 5, 1943. About his way of working, he said that there was no judgment consultation from his Senate where Ernst Fuchs was not sitting at the Leipzig consultation table. With the words addressed to Ernst Fuchs, Richard Mansfeld, a longstanding member of the Second Civil Senate , honored the importance of the republican free lawyer Fuchs.

family

His younger brother Wilhelm (1875–1955) was from 1945 to 1948, like the father, President of the Braunschweig Higher Regional Court.

Publications (selection)

  • The legal benefit of the inventory and the position of the inheritance creditors in particular towards a majority of heirs. (= Dissertation University of Göttingen) WF Kästner, Göttingen 1888, OCLC 312160651 .
  • Change order with comments in notes and a representation of the change process. 8th edition (1st – 7th edition edited by Hugo Rehbein ), Berlin 1908, OCLC 858829083 . The commentary was reviewed by H. Meyer in the magazine for German civil proceedings, vol. 38, 1909, p. 555 .
  • The publicistic reaction claim and its legal protection in the Duchy of Braunschweig. Goeritz, Braunschweig 1895, OCLC 24218099 .

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Individual evidence

  1. Font on jursem.jura.uni-bonn.de