Rudolf Reinhardt (lawyer)

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Rudolf Reinhardt (born June 7, 1902 in Mühlhausen ( Rhineland ), † December 23, 1976 in Marburg ) was a German civil lawyer and university professor .

Life

Rudolf Reinhardt in 1924 with a thesis on the amortization mortgage at the University of Cologne to Dr. iur. PhD . In 1930 he also completed his habilitation at the University of Cologne.

In 1933 Reinhardt joined the National Socialist German Workers' Party . In 1935 he was appointed a full-time professor at the University of Halle , where he mainly taught labor law . After a few semesters , he was entrusted with the replacement of her vacant chair , and in 1938 he was appointed full professor for civil law, commercial, economic and labor law by the Albertus University of Königsberg . In 1940 he followed a call from the Philipps University of Marburg . Initially dean of the law faculty, he was rector from 1942 to 1945 .

Among other things, because of Reinhardt's intercession, the execution of the Marburg Romanist Werner Krauss , who was condemned as a communist resistance fighter and who supported the actions of the Red Orchestra movement, was averted in 1943 .

Grave in the Melaten cemetery

After denazification (Werner Krauss, who was released from prison, sat on the denazification commission), he was employed at the Institute for Cooperative Studies at the University of Marburg from 1947, and in 1954 he was again appointed full professor for civil, commercial, economic and labor law. In 1959/60 Reinhardt was re-elected rector of the University of Marburg.

Walther Hadding and Klemens Pleyer also completed their habilitation under Reinhardt .

Reinhardt died in 1976 at the age of 74. He was born in the family grave of his wife Elisabeth. Bougnard (1898–1996) is buried in the Melaten cemetery in Cologne (hall 14 (I)).

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  1. See Krause / Müller / Schwertner, Theologische Realenzyklopädie , ISBN 3-11-002218-4 .