Paul Kruger

Paul Kruger

German novelist
Date of Birth: .
Country: Germany

Content:
  1. Paul Krüger: A German Legal Scholar
  2. Academic Career
  3. Publications and Critical Editions
  4. "Justiniani Institutiones" (1867)

Paul Krüger: A German Legal Scholar

Early Life and Education

Paul Krüger was born in Groß Wüstenfelde, Germany. There is no information available about his early life or education.

Academic Career

After completing his education, Krüger became a professor at universities in Marburg, Innsbruck, Königsberg, and Bonn. He was a renowned legal scholar who made significant contributions to the study of Roman law.

Publications and Critical Editions

Publications:
"Prozessualische Consumtion und Rechtskraft des Erkenntnisses" (1864)
"Kritik des Justinianischen Codex" (1867)
"Kritische Versuche im Gebiete des r?m. Rechts" (1870)
"Geschichte der Quellen und Litteratur des r?m. Rechts" (1888)
Critical Editions:

Krüger is particularly known for his critical editions of Roman law sources, which played a crucial role in advancing the study of Roman law.

"Justiniani Institutiones" (1867)

"Digesta Justiniani" (1868-1870, with Mommsen)
"Codex Justinianus" (1873-1877)
"Corpus juris civilis"
"Collectio librorum juris Antejustiniani" (1868-1890)
"Codicis Justiniani fragmenta Veronensia" (1874)
"Codicis Theodosiani fragmenta Taurinensia" (1888)
Legacy

Paul Krüger's critical editions of Roman law sources remain indispensable tools for researchers and practitioners in the field. His contributions to the study of Roman law have established him as one of the most influential legal scholars of the 19th century.

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