Richard Schück

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Richard Schück (born January 7, 1859 in Opole , Province of Silesia ; deceased?) Was a German lawyer , judge of the judiciary and author , who mainly worked in Berlin .

Life

Richard Schück came from a Jewish family. He was the son of the businessman and banker Siegmund Schück (1837–1904) and his wife Gottliebe, née. Michaelis. Until his Abitur in 1876, he attended the Royal Catholic High School in Opole and studied law at the universities of Breslau, Heidelberg, Leipzig and Berlin. In 1881 he was awarded a Dr. jur. PhD. His dissertation dealt with the theory of fruit acquisition , in which there was a contradiction between Roman law and German law , which was debated in the run-up to the codification of the civil code . He entered the Prussian judicial service and came to the Berlin Court of Justice .

At the end of the 1880s he was granted a leave of absence for one and a half years as an assessor in order to write a paper on Brandenburg-Prussia's colonial policy at the suggestion of Paul Kayser . On December 18, 1888, he was awarded a sine examine by the University of Leipzig as Dr. phil. PhD.

In 1890 he went to the Frankfurt am Main district court as a judge . In 1893 he returned to Berlin as a judge at the Berlin Regional Court . Before 1903 he moved to the Berlin Court of Justice as a judge.

Already in his time in Frankfurt, 1892, he started his civil litigation internship , re-launched in 1896 as a civil litigation and bankruptcy internship . His civil law internship , published for the first time in 1899, was even more successful : for self-study and for teaching purposes , which reached four editions by 1930 and was reprinted by de Gruyter in 2018 . From 1903 there were also solutions from Heinrich von der Mosel , which in turn had five editions by 1931.

Since 1888 he was married to Doris, geb. Glücksmann (1869–), a daughter of the Breslau merchant Isaac Glücksmann and his wife Sophie, b. Schuck.

Works

  • Contrast of Roman and German law in the doctrine of fruit acquisition. Oppeln 1881, also diss. Breslau from November 26th 1881
  • Brandenburg-Prussia's colonial policy under the Great Elector and his successors (1647–1721). With a preface by Paul Kayser, 2 volumes, Leipzig: Grunow 1889
Digitized , UB Bremen
  • Civil litigation internship. Berlin: C. Heymann 1892
2nd edition: Civil litigation and bankruptcy law internship. Berlin: C. Heymann 1896
  • with Georg Crusen : Commentary on the Prussian Inheritance Tax Act of May 19, 1891, July 31, 1895 together with a systematic presentation of inheritance tax law. Berlin, JJ Heine 1896
Digitized , Berlin State Library
  • Civil law internship: for self-study and for teaching purposes. Berlin: JJ Heine 1899
Reprint Berlin: de Gruyter 2018 ISBN 978-3-11-152563-1

literature

  • Richard Wrede, Hans von Reinfels (ed.): The spiritual Berlin: an encyclopedia of the spiritual life of Berlin. Volume 1: Life and work of architects, sculptors, stage artists, journalists, painters, musicians, writers, draftsmen. Berlin 1897, p. 485

Individual evidence

  1. Annual report of the Royal Catholic High School in Opole: on the school year 1875/76 , p. 17
  2. See Th. Olshausen: Der deutsche Juristentag: Sein Werden und Wirken. Berlin 1910, p. 192f
  3. Ex Ordinis Philosophorum mandato renuntiantur philosophiae doctores et artium liberalium magistri 1888/89, Leipzig 1889, p. 35
  4. Solutions to the civil law internship ; For self-study and teaching use by Dr. jur. et phil. Richard Schück, Kammerger. R. in Berlin. After d. BGB edit. f. Students and Trainee lawyers. With the permission of d. Author d. Text ed. by Heinrich v. der Mosel, Ref. in Dresden, Berlin: JJ Heine 1903.
  5. ^ Wroclaw II Marriage Register, 1888, accessed on ancestry.com on August 27, 2019