Rudolf Klostermann

Rudolf Klostermann

German lawyer
Date of Birth: 17.11.1828
Country: Germany

Content:
  1. Rudolf Kloostermann
  2. Academic Work and Legal Expertise
  3. "Das geistige Eigentum" (Intellectual Property)
  4. Legacy and Impact

Rudolf Kloostermann

Early Life and Career

Rudolf Kloostermann was a renowned German lawyer and jurist. He served as a Prussian official in the mining department and was a professor at the University of Bonn. Kloostermann played a crucial role in the development of Prussia's Mining Code and the movement that led to the enactment of the Imperial Patent Law.

Academic Work and Legal Expertise

Kloostermann's major works include:

"Das allgemeine Berggesetz für die preussischen Staaten" (The General Mining Law for the Prussian States)

"Das geistige Eigentum" (Intellectual Property)

"Patentgesetzgebung aller Länder" (Patent Legislation of All Countries)

"Lehrbuch des preussischen Bergrechts" (Textbook of Prussian Mining Law)

"Das Urheberrecht an Schrift und Kunstwerken" (Copyright in Literary and Artistic Works)

"Das Patentgesetz für das deutsche Reich von 25 Mai 1877" (The Patent Law for the German Empire of May 25, 1877)

Legacy and Impact

Kloostermann's contributions to the field of law, particularly in the areas of mining and intellectual property, have had a lasting impact. His writings continue to be consulted by legal professionals and scholars to this day. His role in shaping the legal frameworks of Prussia and Germany solidified his legacy as a prominent figure in the history of German jurisprudence.

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