- Göttingen University Faculty of Law
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name = Göttingen University Faculty of Law|
established = 1737
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free_label = Dean
free =Prof. Dr.iur. Alexander Bruns LL.M.
type = public
city =Göttingen
state =Niedersachsen
country = Germany
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website = [http://www.jura.uni-goettingen.de/ Faculty Website]Göttingen University Faculty of Law (Juridicum in Latin) is the
faculty of law ofUniversity of Göttingen inGöttingen ,Niedersachsen ,Germany . Established in 1737, the law faculty belongs to one of the four founding faculties of the university. It offers the Dip.iur., Mag.iur., Dr.iur., and Magister Legum Europae (MLE) degrees in law. It also hosts visiting scholars and several legal research centers.Among other luminaries, the leading German legal scholar
Rudolf von Jhering taught here in the late 19 century.Otto von Bismarck , "Iron Chancellor " of the secondGerman Empire once studied law here in Göttingen. The former German PresidentRichard von Weizsäcker obtained his "Dr.iur." at Göttingen in 1955. ChancellorGerhard Schröder studied there later in the century and became a lawyer thereafter.History
Throughout the 18th century the University of Göttingen was at the top of German universities for its extremely free spirit and atmosphere of scientific exploration and research.
Napoleon had even studied law here and remarked that "Göttingen belongs to the whole Europe".In the first years of the University of Göttingen it became famous for its faculty of law. In the 18th century
Johann Stephan Pütter , the most prestigious scholar of public law at that time, taughtjus publicum here for half a century, which had attracted a great number of students such asKlemens Wenzel Lothar von Metternich , later diplomat and prime minister ofAustria , andWilhelm von Humboldt , who later set up theUniversity of Berlin .By 1837, when the university was a hundred years old, the University of Göttingen had earned its fame as "university of law" because almost every year the students enrolled by the faculty of law made up more than half of all the students on the campus. Göttingen became a
mecca for the study of public law in Germany.Heinrich Heine , the famous German poet, studied law and was awarded Dr.iur..However, political disturbances, in which both professors and students were implicated, lowered the attendance to 860 in 1834. The expulsion in 1837 of the famous seven professors - "Die
Göttinger Sieben " for protesting against the revocation by KingErnest Augustus I of Hanover of the liberal constitution of 1833, further reduced the prosperity of the university.Thereafter,
Gustav von Hugo , forerunner ofthe historical school of law , andRudolf von Jhering , a most significant jurist who created the theory of "culpa in contraendo " and wrote "Battle for Right", taught here in the 19th century and maintained the good reputation of the faculty of law.Otto von Bismarck , the main creator and first chancellor of the secondGerman Empire , had also studied law in Göttingen in 1833 and lived in a tiny house on the "Wall" (according to oral tradition, he lived there because his rowdiness had caused him to be banned from living within the city walls), now known as "Bismarck Cottage".Notable alumni
References
External links
* [http://www.jura.uni-goettingen.de/ Faculty Website]
* [http://inteurlaw.uni-goettingen.de/journal/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=26&Itemid=39/ Goettingen Journal of International Law]
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