Rudolf Schlesinger (judge)

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Rudolf Christian David Schlesinger (born August 17, 1831 in Hamburg ; † September 1, 1912 in Leipzig ) was a German lawyer.

Life

He passed his Abitur at the scholarly school of the Johanneum in Hamburg. From 1849 to 1853 he studied law at the Universities of Bonn and Göttingen . During his studies in Göttingen he became a member of the Brunsviga fraternity in 1850 . In 1853 he became a lawyer in Hamburg. In 1858 he returned to the University of Göttingen and completed his habilitation there. In 1862 the university appointed him extraordinary professor. In 1866 he became an assessor of the Göttingen Spruchkollegium. In 1870 he refused an appeal to the University of Marburg and went as a judge to the Higher Appeal Court of the four Free Cities . In 1879 he came to the newly established Imperial Court. He was a judge in the I. Civil Senate until 1886 , then in the VI until 1912 . Civil senate of the Reichsgericht active. He retired in February 1912 after 32 years of service as a Reich judge. He was the longest serving member at the time. He was a member of the German Fleet Association .

family

His father was a respected Hamburg merchant Arnold Schlesinger (1791–1878). His father converted from the Jewish to the Christian religion in 1817. His mother was Julie Schlesinger, b. Nerger. He was married twice. His first marriage was Marie Elisabeth Otten in Hamburg in 1870 (* July 23, 1844; † January 15, 1872), daughter of the composer Georg Dietrich Otten , who died shortly after the birth of the first daughter; the child died a few months later. In 1878 he married Agathe Wunderlich, daughter of the lawyer and colleague Agathon Wunderlich . The marriage resulted in a son and six daughters.

Fonts

  • On the teaching of formal contracts and the Querela non numeratae pecunia, Habil., Leipzig 1858 ( MPIER-Digitalisat , archive.org-Digitalisat , Google books ).
  • The legal inadmissibility of the confiscation of the wages not yet earned: In addition to discussions about the legal nature and the cession of the mutual obligations, Leipzig 1868 ( MPIER digitalisat , Google books ).
  • Comments on the Swedish and Finnish bill of exchange legislation, Archive for German bill of exchange law and commercial law, Volume 9 (1860), p. 411.
  • About the form of divorce among the Romans since the lex Julia de adulteriis, Zeitschrift für Rechtsgeschichte, Volume 5 (1866), p. 193.
  • On the history of adoption, Zeitschrift für Rechtsgeschichte, Volume 6 (1867), p. 109.
  • Noxal complaints because of the people in manu and mancipio, Zeitschrift für Rechtsgeschichte, Volume 8 (1869), p. 50.
  • Ueber die defensio bei Noxalklagen, Zeitschrift für Rechtsgeschichte, Volume 8 (1869), p. 202.
  • Again the defensio in Noxalklagen, Zeitschrift für Rechtsgeschichte, Volume 9 (1870), p. 232.

source

  • Adolf Lobe : “Fifty Years of the Reich Court on October 1, 1929”, Berlin 1929, p. 350.
  • Werner Schubert: "The implementation of the broad interpretation of § 126 BGB by the United Civil Senates of the Reichsgericht a hundred years ago", in: Michael Martinek, Peter Rawert, Birgit Weitemeyer (ed.): "Festschrift for Dieter Reuter on his 70th birthday on 16 October 2010 ", Berlin-New York, p. 369f.
  • August Ludwig Degener: Who is it ?, Edition IV, Leipzig 1909. P. 1230.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hugo Böttger (ed.): Directory of the old fraternity members according to the status of the winter semester 1911/12. Berlin 1912, p. 176.