Walter Bausenhart

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Max Walter Bausenhart (born December 20, 1907 in Neuhütten ; † March 30, 1994 in Kiel ) was a German administrative lawyer and ministerial director .

Bausenhart was awarded the Ordre national du Mérite in 1968 .

Life

After graduating from the Dillmann-Gymnasium Stuttgart studied Bausenhart at the University of Tübingen and Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich Law . During his studies he became a member of the Student Union Country Team Scotland . 1933 doctorate he in Tübingen Dr. jur. After the assessor examination , he was first employed in the Württemberg district administration and from mid-1937 as a councilor in the municipal department of the Stuttgart Interior Ministry. He was drafted into the Wehrmacht and participated in the Second World War . After his release from prisoner-of-war he became a senior councilor in the Schleswig-Holstein Ministry of the Interior in Kiel. There he became head of the Department of Constitution and Administration. Since the beginning of the 1960s, Ministerial Director in the Ministry of Labor, Social Affairs and Displaced Persons . Here he became the representative of the office chief and head of the department for displaced persons, refugees and war invalids . Later he took over the management of the general department . Afterwards Bausenhart was authorized representative for consular matters at the head of the state chancellery until 1977. From 1950 to 1982 he was editor of the handbook for Schleswig-Holstein (called Der Bausenhart ). He also founded the loose-leaf collection of state law in Schleswig-Holstein .

Awards

Works

  • Inspection and search in the applicable criminal procedural law and in the drafts . Dissertation, Tübingen, 1933.
  • The elections in Schleswig-Holstein for the Bundestag, the Landtag and the municipal and district representatives . Deutscher Fachschriften-Verlag, 1962.

literature

  • Who is who? XXXI, 1992 edition, p. 66.
  • Schleswig-Holstein Handbook . 27, 1994.