Serge Maiwald

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Serge Maiwald (born August 4, 1916 in Orenburg , Russian Empire , † February 22, 1952 in Freudenstadt ) was a Russian lawyer .

Maiwald was a "native Christian Orthodox Russian ". He received his doctorate in 1943 under Carl Schmitt with a thesis on the international legal position of state merchant ships . In the same year he submitted a habilitation thesis with the title The freedom of the maritime trade as a cardinal principle of previous international law . In 1945 he was co-founder and publisher of the magazine Universitas "from the 'trust in the unity-creating force and the mission of the Universitas idea in the Christian centuries of Western history'". At Universitas he granted Carl Schmitt "journalistic" asylum "". In 1952 Maiwald died of a stroke .

Schmitt later chose the pseudonym Musil -Maiwald in his honor .

literature

  • Carl Schmitt . Memory of Serge Maiwald. In: _____. Peace or Pacifism? Berlin, 2005.
  • Carl Schmitt. In memory of Serge Maiwald. In: Journal for geopolitics : monthly books for German knowledge abroad. Volume 23, 1952, pp. 447-448.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Entry in the state bibliography of Baden-Württemberg
  2. a b Axel Schildt . Between the West and America: Studies on the West German Idea Landscape of the 1950s. Oldenbourg Verlag , 1999, p. 31. ISBN 3486563440
  3. ^ A b Correspondence between Ernst Forsthoff and Carl Schmitt: (1926-1974). Akademie Verlag , 2007, p. 372. ISBN 3050035358
  4. a b Serge Maiwald and the "Universitas". In: Reinhard Mehring . Carl Schmitt: rise and fall. CH Beck , 2009, p. 472. ISBN 3406592244
  5. ^ Philip Payne, Graham Bartram, Galin Tikhanov: A Companion to the Works of Robert Musil . Camden House, 2077. p. 123 ISBN 1571131108