Volker Beuthien

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Volker Beuthien (born August 22, 1934 in Lübeck ) is a German legal scholar .

Life

Beuthien was born the son of a lawyer and notary. He studied from 1954 to 1958 at the University of Marburg , the University of Göttingen and the University of Kiel and received his doctorate in 1959 during his legal clerkship with Karl Larenz on the subject of claims of the contractor . He was first in Kiel and then at the University of Tübingen as a scientific assistant to Dieter Medicus and qualified as a professor at Medicus in 1969 on the subject of achieving purposes and disruptions of purpose in the debt relationship . He has been teaching commercial law at the University of Marburg since 1970 . He was the managing director of the Institute for Commercial and Business Law in Marburg and a member of the board of the Institute for Cooperatives in Marburg. Since 1988 he has also headed the Institute for Cooperatives. In September 2002, Volker Beuthien was emeritus and even officiated retired as head of the Institute of Cooperatives and even the Institute for Media Law and Media Business of the University of Marburg.

He is a member of the student union Turnerschaft Philippina-Saxonia Marburg.

Scientific work

The main research interests of Beuthien are the basics of corporate and commercial law, corporate organization, corporate cooperation and cooperative law. He also dealt with labor law and in particular with the points of contact with company law. His legal commentary on the cooperative law is considered to be the main scientific work of Beuthien . In addition, he wrote comments on the assignment and management without assignment in Soergel's large commentary , a study commentary on the BGB and the legal study course.

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