- Wilhelm Eduard Albrecht
Wilhelm Eduard Albrecht (
March 4 ,1800 –May 22 ,1876 ) was a Germanconstitutional law yer, jurist, anddocent . Albrecht was most notable as a member of theGöttingen Seven , a group of academics who in 1837 protested the abrogation of the constitution of the Kingdom of Hanover by Ernest Augustus I.Albrecht was born in Elbing (Elbląg),
East Prussia , and studied in Berlin, Göttingen, and Königsberg. He taughtjurisprudence in Königsberg in 1829, relocating to Göttingen the following year. After his association with the Göttingen Seven in 1837, which resulted in his dismissal, he found work as a freelance lecturer in Leipzig. Here, in 1840, he became a professor of law.In 1847 Albrecht joined the
Lübeck chapter of theGermanistentage . In 1848, during the March Revolution, Albrecht was a member of theFrankfurt Parliament and a delegate to theSiebzehnerausschuss , whose constitution he prepared. FromMay 18 toAugust 17 , he represented Harburg in theFrankfurt Parliament , where he allied himself with theCasino-Fraktion .In 1863 Albrecht was appointed to the "Geheim Hofrat" (approx. "Secret Advisory Council"), shortly before his retirement in 1868.
Albrecht remains a significant figure in jurisprudence for his conception of the state as a purely theoretical legal entity, a view he developed in an 1837 review of
Romeo Maurenbrecher 's "Grundsätze des heutigen Staatsrechts". This view stands in opposition to the old Germanic concept of the state as "Verbandsperson", a collective person, a position defended byOtto von Gierke .His father in law was the astronomer
Christian Ludwig Ideler .References
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* Anke Borsdorff: "Wilhelm Eduard Albrecht, Lehrer und Verfechter des Rechts. Leben und Werk." Centaurus-Verlags-Gesellschaft, Pfaffenweiler 1993, ISBN 3-89085-735-3
* Heinrich Best, Wilhelm Weege: "Biographisches Handbuch der Abgeordneten der Frankfurter Nationalversammlung 1848/49". Düsseldorf: Droste-Verlag, 1998. (S. 81) ISBN 3-7700-0919-3External links
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* [http://www.stadtarchiv.goettingen.de/personen/albrecht.htm Biography from the Göttingen archive]
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