Siegmund Nörr

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Siegmund Nörr , also Sigmund (born March 8, 1901 in Nuremberg ; † June 7, 1976 ) was a German lawyer.

Career

After receiving his doctorate , Nörr worked as an "unskilled worker" - presumably a research assistant - in the Bavarian Ministry of Justice from April 1, 1931. After the "realization" of the German justice system (1934/1935) he moved to the Reich Ministry of Justice . There he was Attorney General (mentioned in 1936) was by application dated February 7, 1939 at the "Ministerialratsschub" from April 1939 Ministerial promoted and directed the department "job creation". He was a member of the NSDAP .

After the Second World War he worked as a district court director in Munich . From 1954 to 1969 he was a judge at the Federal Court of Justice .

Publications

  • The future structure of the juvenile prison system , in: Roland Freisler (ed.), Thoughts on the prison system for young prisoners , contributions to the renewal of the law 1/1936, Berlin
  • The case law of the BGH in shipping law (excluding maritime law) , in: Insurance Law , Volume 60, 870 ff.

Honors

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Lothar Gruchmann : Justice in the 3rd Reich 1933–1940 , 2001, page 261, footnote 104 ( digitized version )
  2. Petra Götte: Juvenile prison system in the "Third Reich" , 2003, page 119 ( excerpt )
  3. Helmut Heiber : files of the party chancellery of the NSDAP , Volume 1, Part 2, Institute for Contemporary History Munich, Verlag Saur, 1983, page 466 ( digitized version )
  4. ^ Lothar Gruchmann: Justice in the 3rd Reich 1933-1940 , s. O.
  5. Ekkehard Reitter: Franz Gürtner, political biography of a German lawyer, 1881-1941 , contributions to a historical structural analysis of Bavaria in the industrial age, Volume 13, Duncker and Humblot, 1976, ISBN 3-428-03655-7 and ISBN 978-3 -428-03655-4 , page 208 ( excerpt )
  6. ^ Karlmann Geiß et al. (Ed.): 50 years of the Federal Court of Justice. Festschrift on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Federal Court of Justice, the Federal Prosecutor's Office and the legal profession at the Federal Court of Justice. Heymann, Cologne et al. 2000, ISBN 3-452-24597-7 , p. 807.