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Joseph Unger (2 July 1828 – 12 May 1913) was an Austrian jurist and statesman. Having studied law at the university of his native city, he in 1850 was appointed assistant librarian, and in 1852 privatdozent, at his alma mater. The following year he was called to Prague as assistant professor at the university, and in 1855 to Vienna in a similar capacity. In 1857 he was appointed professor of jurisprudence at the latter institution. In 1867 he was successively elected a member of the Austrian Landtag and of the Reichsrat; but on account of ill health he had to resign in the following year. Appointed in 1869 by the Emperor Franz Joseph a life-member of the House of Lords, he soon became the whip of the Liberal Party. Two years later he became minister (without portfolio) in Prince Auersperg'

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  • جوزيف أونغر (بالألمانية: Joseph Unger)‏ هو تربوي وقاضي وبروفيسور وسياسي نمساوي، ولد في 2 يوليو 1828 في فيينا في النمسا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 2 مايو 1913. حزبياً، نشط في Constitutional Party ‏. (ar)
  • Joseph Unger též Josef Unger (2. července 1828 Vídeň – 2. května 1913 Vídeň) byl rakousko-uherský, respektive předlitavský právní odborník a politik, v období let 1871–1879 ministr bez portfeje Předlitavska. (cs)
  • Joseph Unger (* 2. Juli 1828 in Wien, Kaisertum Österreich; † 2. Mai 1913 in Wien, Österreich-Ungarn) war ein österreichischer Jurist, Schriftsteller, Politiker und Reichsgerichtspräsident. Er gilt als Vater der historischen Rechtsschule in Österreich. (de)
  • Joseph Unger (2 July 1828 – 12 May 1913) was an Austrian jurist and statesman. Having studied law at the university of his native city, he in 1850 was appointed assistant librarian, and in 1852 privatdozent, at his alma mater. The following year he was called to Prague as assistant professor at the university, and in 1855 to Vienna in a similar capacity. In 1857 he was appointed professor of jurisprudence at the latter institution. In 1867 he was successively elected a member of the Austrian Landtag and of the Reichsrat; but on account of ill health he had to resign in the following year. Appointed in 1869 by the Emperor Franz Joseph a life-member of the House of Lords, he soon became the whip of the Liberal Party. Two years later he became minister (without portfolio) in Prince Auersperg's cabinet, but resigned upon the prime minister's defeat in 1879. In 1881 he was appointed president of the (Supreme Court of Administration). Unger converted from Judaism to Roman Catholicism in 1852. (en)
  • Joseph Unger (né le 2 juillet 1828 à Vienne et mort le 2 mai 1913 dans la même ville) est un avocat, écrivain et politicien autrichien qui atteint le statut de président de la Cour suprême. Il est considéré comme le fondateur de la loi autrichienne. (fr)
  • Joseph Unger, född 2 juli 1828 i Wien, död där 2 maj 1913, var en österrikisk rättslärd och politiker. Unger blev 1852 juris doktor vid Wiens universitet. Efter att en kort tid ha verkat såsom akademisk lärare vid Karlsuniversitetet i Prag, återkallades han 1856 till Wiens universitet, i vars juridiska fakultet han 1857 blev ordinarie professor. Då i början av 1860-talet frågan om Ungerns ställning i Österrike stod på dagordningen, uppträdde Unger till förmån för dess förening med Österrike till en dubbelstat, således i den riktning, i vilken frågan senare kom att lösas genom bildandet av Österrike-Ungern. År 1869 inkallades han i det österrikiska riksrådets Herrenhaus och där blev han snart ledare för dess liberala parti och inträdde 1871 i ministären (kabinettet Adolf von Auersperg). Han nedlade sitt ministerämbete 1879, varefter han 1881 utnämndes till president i riksrätten. Såsom rättslärd åtnjöt Unger stort anseende; man såg i honom en banbrytare inom den österrikiska rättsvetenskapen. Han utgav många juridiska arbeten, bland vilka det förnämsta är System des österreichischen allgemeinen Privatrechts (I–II, 1856–59; VI, 1864; flera upplagor). Die rechtliche Natur der Inhaberpapiere (1857), Schuldübernahme (1889) och Handeln auf eigene Gefahr (1891; tredje upplagan 1904) är också mycket kända. (sv)
  • Иосиф Унгер (нем. Joseph Unger; 1828—1913) — австрийский юрист и политик; член Австрийской академии наук. (ru)
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  • جوزيف أونغر (بالألمانية: Joseph Unger)‏ هو تربوي وقاضي وبروفيسور وسياسي نمساوي، ولد في 2 يوليو 1828 في فيينا في النمسا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 2 مايو 1913. حزبياً، نشط في Constitutional Party ‏. (ar)
  • Joseph Unger též Josef Unger (2. července 1828 Vídeň – 2. května 1913 Vídeň) byl rakousko-uherský, respektive předlitavský právní odborník a politik, v období let 1871–1879 ministr bez portfeje Předlitavska. (cs)
  • Joseph Unger (* 2. Juli 1828 in Wien, Kaisertum Österreich; † 2. Mai 1913 in Wien, Österreich-Ungarn) war ein österreichischer Jurist, Schriftsteller, Politiker und Reichsgerichtspräsident. Er gilt als Vater der historischen Rechtsschule in Österreich. (de)
  • Joseph Unger (né le 2 juillet 1828 à Vienne et mort le 2 mai 1913 dans la même ville) est un avocat, écrivain et politicien autrichien qui atteint le statut de président de la Cour suprême. Il est considéré comme le fondateur de la loi autrichienne. (fr)
  • Иосиф Унгер (нем. Joseph Unger; 1828—1913) — австрийский юрист и политик; член Австрийской академии наук. (ru)
  • Joseph Unger (2 July 1828 – 12 May 1913) was an Austrian jurist and statesman. Having studied law at the university of his native city, he in 1850 was appointed assistant librarian, and in 1852 privatdozent, at his alma mater. The following year he was called to Prague as assistant professor at the university, and in 1855 to Vienna in a similar capacity. In 1857 he was appointed professor of jurisprudence at the latter institution. In 1867 he was successively elected a member of the Austrian Landtag and of the Reichsrat; but on account of ill health he had to resign in the following year. Appointed in 1869 by the Emperor Franz Joseph a life-member of the House of Lords, he soon became the whip of the Liberal Party. Two years later he became minister (without portfolio) in Prince Auersperg' (en)
  • Joseph Unger, född 2 juli 1828 i Wien, död där 2 maj 1913, var en österrikisk rättslärd och politiker. Unger blev 1852 juris doktor vid Wiens universitet. Efter att en kort tid ha verkat såsom akademisk lärare vid Karlsuniversitetet i Prag, återkallades han 1856 till Wiens universitet, i vars juridiska fakultet han 1857 blev ordinarie professor. (sv)
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