Wilfried Helling

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Wilfried Helling (born May 26, 1927 in Bremen ; † December 29, 2003 in Bremen) was a German lawyer and legal scholar.

biography

Helling was the son of a bank director. He attended the New Gymnasium ( Gymnasium am Barkhof ) in Bremen. From 1946 to 1950 he studied law at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel and at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . This was followed by the legal clerkship in Bremen and the second state examination in 1954. After completing his training, he worked as an attorney's assistant and since 1954 as a lawyer in Bremen. He was awarded a Dr. jur. PhD . In 1961 he became a notary . He continued to run the law firm founded by G. H. Heumann in 1875, which later merged with the Genscher , Büsing, Müffelmann Bar Association . He was a member of the board of the Bremer Eiswette and was here for a long time the public notary at the annual events. He later lived in Carabietta ( Canton Ticino Switzerland).

Helling was married and had two children.

Works

  • Investigations into the development of the medieval Bremen city and court system . Kiel 1955.
  • Harmonization and exclusion - The way of the Bremen legal profession into the Third Reich , Volume 2 of a series, Hg .: Hanseatische Rechtsanwaltskammer, Bremen 1990, ISBN 3-9803141-1-1 .
  • Village and Domburg as an old Bremen settlement area . In: Der Aufbau, Verlag Wiederaufbau, Bremen 1999

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