Theodor Reinhold Schütze

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Theodor Reinhold Schütze (born January 12, 1827 in Uetersen , † December 16, 1897 in Graz ) was a German-Austrian legal scholar .

Life

He was born on January 12, 1827 in Uetersen ( Holstein ) and attended high school in Hadersleben . He then studied language and law at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel from 1846 to 1847 and political science in Munich until 1848 .

After the outbreak of the Schleswig-Holstein War , he served as a lieutenant in the Schleswig-Holstein Army and finished his studies in Kiel in the period 1851–53. After completing his doctorate in Kiel , he completed his habilitation as a private lecturer and was appointed professor in Copenhagen in 1855 . In 1866 his professorship was withdrawn from him as a result of the Peace of Vienna and he was put into temporary retirement, whereupon he resettled in Kiel as a private lecturer and worked as a syndic of the local chamber of commerce . Because of his Danish-friendly political past, he had no prospect of a professorship or comparable position in Prussia and in 1876 accepted a call from the Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz as a full professor, where he was dean of the law faculty in 1885/1886 and 1893/1894 .

In addition to numerous articles in magazines and in Holtzendorff's " Encyklopädie der Rechtswwissenschaft", he wrote the "Samling af de den Slesvigske Strafferet vedrorende Love og Forordninger" (collection of the laws and ordinances relating to Schleswig-Holstein necessary participation in the crime. (At the same time a contribution to the purification of the entire doctrine of the crime majority) ”(Leipzig 1869). This was later followed by the “Textbook of German Criminal Law based on the Reich Criminal Code” (1871, 2nd edition 1874) and “Appendix based on the Penal Law Amendment” from 1876 (published in 1877).

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