Carl Joseph Anton Mittermaier
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Carl Joseph Anton Mittermaier (5 August 1787 Munich
Munich
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 - 28 August 1867 Heidelberg
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) was a German
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 jurist
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.

Biography

He was born in Munich, and educated at the universities of Landshut and Heidelberg. For some years he was professor at Landshut, then professor at Bonn
University of Bonn
The University of Bonn is a public research university located in Bonn, Germany. Founded in its present form in 1818, as the linear successor of earlier academic institutions, the University of Bonn is today one of the leading universities in Germany. The University of Bonn offers a large number...

 for two years, 1819-21, but the rest of his life was passed as professor of law and jurisprudence at Heidelberg.

Mittermaier was a member of the Baden
Baden
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 legislature for nearly 20 years previous to 1841, when his grief at the death of his son caused him to withdraw. During that time, he had been three times president of the legislature. When he resumed his seat in 1846, he was again president during the session of 1847-48. In 1848 he was president of the Frankfurt Pre-Parliament
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 , serving afterwards as representative of the city of Baden
Baden-Baden
Baden-Baden is a spa town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is located on the western foothills of the Black Forest, on the banks of the Oos River, in the region of Karlsruhe...

 in the Parliament proper where he advocated confederation, but opposed all extreme measures.

Work

His greatest claim to distinction lies in his extensive writings on jurisprudence
Jurisprudence
Jurisprudence is the theory and philosophy of law. Scholars of jurisprudence, or legal theorists , hope to obtain a deeper understanding of the nature of law, of legal reasoning, legal systems and of legal institutions...

, among which is a complete manual of criminal law
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, Das deutsche Strafverfahren, and he was an earnest advocate of reform in the German criminal procedure
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 and in prison
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 discipline. The number of his published writings is very large, including many treatises on branches of law, discussions on all the important questions of his time connected with jurisprudence, and especially on trial by jury and the penal code.

Among his works are:
  • Handbuch des peinlichen Prozesses (2 vols., Heidelberg, 1810-12) His first work on criminal law, later republished, enlarged and modified, under the title of Das deutsche Strafverfahren.
  • Lehrbuch des deutschen Privatrechts (Landshut, 1821) Subsequently merged into his Grundsätze des gemeinen deutschen Privatrechts
  • Theorie des Beweises im peinlichen Prozesse (2 vols., Darmstadt, 1821) Expounds principles relating to the examination of witnesses in criminal law.
  • Der gemeine deutsche bürgerliche Prozess (1820-26) Contains a comprehensive exposition of the principles upon which civil trials should be conducted.
  • Das deutsche Strafverfahren in der Fortbildung durch Gerichtsgebrauch und Particulargesetzgebung (2 vols., 1832) This passed through many editions.
  • Lehrbuch des Criminalprozesses A manual of criminal law that passed through numerous editions.
  • Die Lehre vom Beweise im deutschen Strafprozesse (1834; French translation, 1848; Spanish, 1851) Also expounds principles relating to the examination of witnesses in criminal law.
  • Grundsätze des gemeinen deutschen Privatrechts, mit Einschluss des Handel-, Wechsel- und Seerechts (2 vols., Ratisbon, 1837-38)
  • Italienische Zustände (Heidelberg, 1844) Embodies the result of his observations during frequent visits to Italy.
  • Die Mündlichkeit, das Anklageprincip, die Oeffentlichkeit und das Geschworenengericht (Stuttgart, 1845) This brings the investigation and the enactments relating to trial by jury down to the period of its publication.
  • Das deutsche Strafverfahren in der Fortbildung durch Gerichtsgebrauch und Landesgesetzbücher (Heidelberg, 1845-46) A complete manual of criminal law, considered his greatest work by some.
  • Das englische, schottische und nordamerikanische Strafverfahren (Erlangen, 1851) Examines the administration of justice in England, Scotland, and the United States.
  • Anleitung zur Vertheidigungskunst im Criminalprozesse (translated into Italian by Garba, 1858) Also expounds principles relating to the examination of witnesses in criminal law.
  • Die Gefängnissverbesserung (Improving prisons, 1858)
  • Der gegenwärtige Zustand der Gefängnissfrage (The current standing of the prison question, 1860)
  • Die Todesstrafe &c. (The death penalty; Heidelberg, 1862)
  • Erfahrungen über die Wirksamkeit der Schwurgerichte in Europa und Amerika (Experience with the utility of juries in Europe and America, 1865)


His principal works have been translated into many languages. He himself translated Francis Lieber
Francis Lieber
Francis Lieber , known as Franz Lieber in Germany, was a German-American jurist, gymnast and political philosopher. He edited an Encyclopaedia Americana...

's Letter on Anglican and Gallican Liberty into German, and edited the German translation of Lieber's Civil Liberty.
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