Wilhelm Püschel

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Wilhelm Püschel (born December 18, 1879 in Berlin , † after 1948) was a German legal scholar .

Life

He studied in Heidelberg, Tübingen and Berlin. He passed the trainee exam in April 1902 . 1903 in Goettingen the Dr. iur. PhD . After the assessor examination in 1908 he was first a local judge in Berlin and in 1912 a district judge. He was posted to Finland as a captain in World War I and stayed there for 2 years after the end of the war in 1918. At the University of Helsinki he had a lectureship in German civil law and was a deputy professor for Roman law and international private law. After his return in 1922, he became the district court director in Berlin. From 1925 to 1926 he was a private lecturer at the University of Hamburg .

Fonts (selection)

  • The pledge action of the civil code . Berlin 1903, OCLC 1071437196 .
  • Confessus pro iudicato est. Meaning of the sentence for the Roman form process, at the same time a contribution to the explanation of the lex Rubria . Heidelberg 1924, OCLC 265424562 .
  • The single judge and his jurisdiction . Berlin 1925, OCLC 1041957751 .
  • The decline of law in the Third Reich . Reutlingen 1947, OCLC 555656417 .
  • Germany 1848 and today. The problem of the form of government . Reutlingen 1948, OCLC 56415268 .

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