Otto von Gierke

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Otto von Gierke was a German legal historian and scholar renowned for his work on Germanic law, social theory, and the concept of associations (Genossenschaften) in legal order.

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instanceOf human
jurist
legal historian
university teacher
causeOfDeath natural causes
countryOfCitizenship German Empire NERFINISHED
Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
dateOfBirth 1841-01-11
dateOfDeath 1921-10-10
educatedAt Humboldt University of Berlin
surface form: University of Berlin

University of Heidelberg NERFINISHED
employer Humboldt University of Berlin NERFINISHED
University of Breslau NERFINISHED
University of Heidelberg NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup German
familyName Gierke NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Germanic law
association law
civil law
corporate law
legal history
legal theory
social theory
givenName Otto NERFINISHED
hasOccupation legal scholar
honorificPart von
influenced Frederic William Maitland NERFINISHED
modern corporate personality theory
pluralist political theory
influencedBy Friedrich Carl von Savigny NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName German
movement German Historical School of Law NERFINISHED
name Otto von Gierke NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage German
notableConcept Genossenschaftstheorie NERFINISHED
real entity theory of associations
theory of associations
notableWork Das Wesen der menschlichen Verbände NERFINISHED
Das deutsche Genossenschaftsrecht NERFINISHED
Die soziale Aufgabe des Privatrechts NERFINISHED
Johannes Althusius und die Entwicklung der naturrechtlichen Staatstheorien NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Province of Pomerania NERFINISHED
Stettin NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Berlin
positionHeld professor of law
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
sexOrGender male
workFocus reconstruction of Germanic legal institutions
relationship between individual, association, and state
role of associations in legal order

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