Claus-Wilhelm Canaris (1 July 1937 – 5 March 2021[1]) was a German jurist. Until his retirement in 2005 he was professor of Private Law, Commercial law and Labour law the University of Munich.
Claus-Wilhelm Canaris | |
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Born | Liegnitz, Germany | 1 July 1937
Died | 5 March 2021 Munich, Germany | (aged 83)
Citizenship | German |
Alma mater | University of Munich |
Known for | Theory of legitimate expectations, theory of lacunas in law |
Awards | Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Private law, Commercial Law |
Institutions | University of Munich |
Doctoral advisor | Karl Larenz |
Doctoral students | Jens Petersen |
Life
editCanaris was born in Liegnitz, Germany. His father was Constantin Canaris. Canaris went to school in Königsberg, Miesbach and Düsseldorf.[2] He studied law, philosophy and Germanistics in Paris, Geneva and Munich, where he passed the first state exam (erstes Staatsexamen) in 1961.[2] He became scientific assistant (wissenschaftlicher Assistent) of Karl Larenz at the University of Munich and graduated with the dissertation Die Feststellung von Lücken im Gesetz (How to find lacunas in the law) in 1964 (2nd edition 1983).[2] He habilitated in Munich in 1967 (Die Rechtsscheinhaftung im deutschen Privatrecht).[2] His habilitation thesis was a groundbreaking study on the theory of legitimate expectations equal in rank to Rudolf von Jherings operationalization of culpa in contrahendo.[2]
He was appointed full professor at the University of Graz in 1968, at the University of Hamburg in 1969 and finally returned to Munich in 1972 taking the chair of his academic teacher Karl Larenz.[2] In 2000 the German Minister of Justice, Herta Däubler-Gmelin, made him a member of the committee for the reform of the German law of obligations (Schuldrechtsreform).[2] He was professor emeritus from 2004 to his death.
Memberships and honours
edit- 1989: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft[2][3]
- 1990: Member of the philosophical-historical class of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences[4][5]
- 1990: Doctor honoris causa der University of Lisbon[2][5]
- 1991: Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, Salzburg[5]
- 1993: Doctor honoris causa of the Autonomous University of Madrid[2][5]
- 1993: Ehrendoktorwürde of the University of Graz[2][5][6]
- 1994: Member of the Academia dei Giusprivatisti Europei, Pavia[5]
- 1994: Doctor honoris causa of the University of Athens[2][5]
- 1995: Member of the der Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna (philosophical-historical class)[7]
- 1997: Honorary Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science[5]
- 1998: research fellowship of the Society for Advanced Legal Studies, London[5]
- 1999 to 2006: Secretary of the philosophical-historical class of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Vice-President in 1999, 2001, 2003 and 2005
- 2000: Verdienstkreuz 1. Klasse des Verdienstordens der Bundesrepublik Deutschland[5]
- 2003: Member of the Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, Venezia[5]
- 2005: Doctor honoris causa of the University of Verona[2][5]
- 2006: Bayerischer Maximiliansorden für Wissenschaft und Kunst[5]
- 2008: Member of the Istituto Lombardo Accademia di Scienze e Lettere, Milano
- 2009: Member of the Center for Advanced Studies of the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
- 2012: Doctor honoris causa of the Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS).
Works
edit- Die Feststellung von Lücken im Gesetz, Berlin 1964, 2nd edition 1983
- Systemdenken und Systembegriff in der Jurisprudenz, entwickelt am Beispiel des deutschen Privatrechts, Berlin 1969, 2nd edition 1983
- Spanish: El sistema en la jurisprudencia (1998)
- Italian: Pensiero sistematico e concetto di sistema nella giurisprudenza sviluppati sul modello del diritto privato tedesco (2009)
- Portuguese: Pensamento sistemático e conceito de sistema na ciência do direito (2008)
- Die Vertrauenshaftung im deutschen Privatrecht, München 1971
- Bankvertragsrecht, Berlin und New York, 1975, 2nd edition 1981, 3rd edition 1988 volume 1
- Schweigen im Rechtsverkehr als Verpflichtungsgrund. in: Festschrift für Willburg zu 70. Geburtstag, Graz 1975, S. 77ff
- Recht der Wertpapiere, 12th edition, München, 1986
- Handelsrecht, 24th edition, München 2006
- Lehrbuch des Schuldrechts volume II/2, 13th edition, München 1994
- Die Bedeutung der iustitia distributiva im deutschen Vertragsrecht, Sitzungsberichte der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Jahrgang 1997 Heft 7, München 1997
- Grundrechte und Privatrecht, Berlin New York, 1999
- Schuldrechtsmodernisierung 2002, München 2002.
- Methodenlehre der Rechtswissenschaft, 3rd edition, 1995
Bibliography
edit- Reinhard Singer: Claus-Canaris (Deutschsprachige Zivilrechtslehrer des 20. Jahrhunderts in Berichten ihrer Schüler, Vol. 2, de Gruyter 2010, ISBN 978-3-89949-457-0, p. 365.
References
edit- ^ "Canaris Claus-Wilhelm - Juristische Fakultät - LMU München". www.jura.uni-muenchen.de (in German). Retrieved 10 April 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Hans Christoph, Grigoleit (2007), "Claus-Wilhelm Canaris zum 70. Geburtstag", Neue Juristische Wochenschrift: 2025
- ^ "Liste der Leibniz-Preisträger 1986 – 2015" (PDF). Dfg.de. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
- ^ "Mitglied". Badw.de. 6 December 2013. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Koller, Ingo (2007), "Claus-Wilhelm Canaris zum 70. Geburtstag", JuristenZeitung, 62 (13): 677–678, JSTOR 20828801
- ^ "Ehrendoktoren – Universitätsarchiv". Archiv.uni-graz.at. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
- ^ "ÖAW Mitglieder". Oeaw.ac.at. Retrieved 22 May 2015.