Wilhelm Lüders

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Wilhelm Benedictus Lüders (* 1838 in Schleswig (Öhr); † 1917 there ) was a German lawyer.

In connection with the Schleswig-Holstein uprising , Peter Lüder's father , who came from the Duchy of Schleswig , sought and found political asylum with the family in the Duchy of Holstein in the 1850s . After studying law, Wilhelm was initially a private lecturer in Heidelberg , then until 1899 a lawyer and judicial councilor in Kiel . Then he stayed in a hospital in Schleswig .

family

Wilhelm Lüders was a great-grandson of the agrarian reformer Philipp Ernst Lüders , son of the budget adviser Peter Lüders and uncle of the politician Marie-Elisabeth Lüders .

Works

  • About the union of the town of Brunswick with the city of Kiel , 1862
  • The common law in the field of management, 1863 (thesis Kiel)
  • About the origin of the forty-year statute of limitations of the speciales in rem actiones with special regard to c. 2. Cod. Quae sit longa consuetudo, 1864 (habilitation thesis Heidelberg)
  • On the criticism of the Basic State Law of September 15, 1848, 1868