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Name
  
Paul Kruger

Role
  
Jurist


Died
  
1926, Bonn, Germany

Books
  
The Finish Line

Paul Krüger (20 March 1840 – 11 May 1926) was a German jurist.

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Biography

He was born in Berlin, where he studied jurisprudence (1858–60). In 1863 he began to lecture on Roman law at the University of Berlin. In 1870 he became an associate professor of law at the University of Marburg, where he attained a full professorship during the following year. Afterwards, he served as a professor at the universities of Innsbruck (from 1872), Königsberg (from 1874; rector 1883/84) and Bonn (from 1888).

Works

  • Prozessualische Konsumtion und Rechtskraft des Erkenntnisses (“Diligence in legal proceedings and the validity of judgments,” 1864)
  • Kritik des Justinianischen Codex (“Critique of the Justinian Codex,” 1867)
  • Kritische Versuche im Gebiete des römischen Rechts (“Critical studies in the realm of Roman law,” 1870)
  • Geschichte der Quellen und Litteratur des römischen Rechts (“History of the sources and literature of Roman law,” 1888; French tr. J. Brissaud, 1893)
  • Justinianische Institutionen (“Justinian institutions,” 1867)
  • He also published a critical edition of the Codex Justinianus (1877).

    References

    Paul Krüger (jurist) Wikipedia