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Jacques-Joseph Haus

Jacques-Joseph Haus (5 January 1796 – 23 February 1881) was a Belgian lawyer.

Jacques-Joseph Haus
Jacques-Joseph Haus, white marble bust by Paul de Vigne
Born(1796-01-05)5 January 1796
Died23 February 1881(1881-02-23) (aged 85)
NationalityBelgian
Occupationlawyer

He was born in Würzburg to Ernest-Augustus Haus and Marie-Barbe Stang. He died in Ghent, Belgium. Haus attended school through to university in Würzburg. He achieved a doctor's rank in philosophy on 3 January 1814, two days before turning eighteen. Three years later, on 26 April 1817, he was proclaimed summa cum laude doctor in civil law and in canonical law.

Around 1817, King William I of the Netherlands enacted the creation of three universities in the southern provinces of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands: in Ghent, in Liège and in Louvain (former Catholic University). As a consequence of the disturbances brought by the French Revolution to teaching in these provinces, the personnel necessary for correct operation of these universities was missing. The government was obliged to search for staffing abroad and mainly in Germany. The thing was facilitated because lessons were to be given in Latin, so knowledge of the national languages was not required. The rector of the University of Würzburg, consulted by a Dutch diplomat, designated several candidates, including Jacques-Joseph Haus. A royal decree of 26 August 1817 named him professor in criminal law and in natural rights to the Ghent University.

Biography edit

Professor Jacques-Joseph Haus edit

Jacques-Joseph Haus taught criminal law and natural right until 1835. From 1835 to 1850 he taught Roman law. From 1850 onwards he taught Pandects as well as criminal law. Meanwhile, he also taught the Encyclopaedia of right, the Public law and political history of Europe.

He was rector of the Ghent University in 1827–1828, 1833–1834, 1835–1838 and 1864–1867. He continued teaching until a heart disease at the end of 1880.

Since 1833 he was registered with the Bar of the Court of Appeal of Ghent, but never practised as a lawyer.

The Belgian Penal law edit

Jacques-Joseph Haus is particularly known as theorist and renovator of Belgian penal law. He appeared as such by his work in three volumes, published in 1835 with the title: Observations sur le projet de révision du Code pénal. This great work is at the same time a critic of the project of revision deposited on 1 August 1834 by the Belgian government and was a counterpart project explained in 516 articles. This work could not miss drawing the attention to its author. The project of the government was withdrawn and in 1848 a new commission was established with as mission presenting a new project. Jacques-Joseph Haus, who was part of this commission, was appointed as reporter. As such the commission prepared a preliminary draft and wrote all the reports and exposed reasons for discussion for the government. His work underwent only very light modifications, so that one can say that Jacques-Joseph Haus is the true author of the Belgian Penal law. This law was published only in 1867, whereas the Ghent University celebrated its fiftieth anniversary. Haus, who was rector, was the only survivor of the first team of professors. With this occasion, colleagues and alumni offered his marble bust by Paul de Vigne. King Leopold II of Belgium appointed him grand officier de l’Ordre de Léopold and offered to him a sapphire ring, the royal figure surrounded of brilliances. On proposal of the government he was granted unanimously great naturalization on 12 and 13 May 1870. At the time a distinction extremely rare and very flattering. In 1840, he had obtained ordinary naturalization.

Alberic Rolin wrote in the Liber memorialis of the Ghent University (p. 303), Jacques-Joseph Haus was an unquestioned authority in criminal right. He was part of the commission who prepared a new criminal law and took part in setting up a new military Penal law. The Portuguese government charged him with working out a new Penal law. A national association made up in 1866 in England, for advancing social sciences, asked him to set up a project for an international law.

Since 11 January 1847 he was member of the royal Academy of Belgium and had an active role in its work. He was grand officier de l’Ordre de Léopold, grand-officier de la Couronne de chêne du Luxembourg, chevalier du Lion néerlandais and chevalier de l’Ordre de St-Jacques et de l’Épée du Portugal.

Principal works edit

His principal works include,

  • Elementa doctrinae juris philosophicae sive juris naturalis (1824)
  • Observations sur le projet de révision du Code pénal
  • Exposé des motifs du Code pénal belge (3 vol. 1850)
  • Cours de droit criminel (1861)
  • Du principe de l’expiation considéré comme fondement de la loi pénale (1865)
  • De la peine de mort, son passé, son présent, son avenir (1867)
  • Principes fondamentaux du droit pénal belge (2 vol. 1874)

Family edit

Jacques-Joseph Haus married Angelique Roelandts (4 February 1787, Aalter – 12 November 1863, Ghent) in Ghent on 13 September 1820. She was the widow of Jean-Baptist Hellebaut (8 August 1775, Ghent – 27 October 1819, Ghent), a lawyer and professor of right[clarification needed] to the Ghent University.

Haus left four children, who all chose Belgian nationality:

  • Ernest Haus
  • Auguste Haus
  • Charles Haus
  • Edouard Haus

Sources edit

  • Notice biographique sur la Famille HAUS par Fernand Haus.

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations April 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message Jacques Joseph Haus 5 January 1796 23 February 1881 was a Belgian lawyer Jacques Joseph HausJacques Joseph Haus white marble bust by Paul de VigneBorn 1796 01 05 5 January 1796Wurzburg Holy Roman EmpireDied23 February 1881 1881 02 23 aged 85 Ghent BelgiumNationalityBelgianOccupationlawyer He was born in Wurzburg to Ernest Augustus Haus and Marie Barbe Stang He died in Ghent Belgium Haus attended school through to university in Wurzburg He achieved a doctor s rank in philosophy on 3 January 1814 two days before turning eighteen Three years later on 26 April 1817 he was proclaimed summa cum laude doctor in civil law and in canonical law Around 1817 King William I of the Netherlands enacted the creation of three universities in the southern provinces of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands in Ghent in Liege and in Louvain former Catholic University As a consequence of the disturbances brought by the French Revolution to teaching in these provinces the personnel necessary for correct operation of these universities was missing The government was obliged to search for staffing abroad and mainly in Germany The thing was facilitated because lessons were to be given in Latin so knowledge of the national languages was not required The rector of the University of Wurzburg consulted by a Dutch diplomat designated several candidates including Jacques Joseph Haus A royal decree of 26 August 1817 named him professor in criminal law and in natural rights to the Ghent University Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Professor Jacques Joseph Haus 1 2 The Belgian Penal law 1 3 Principal works 2 Family 3 SourcesBiography editProfessor Jacques Joseph Haus edit Jacques Joseph Haus taught criminal law and natural right until 1835 From 1835 to 1850 he taught Roman law From 1850 onwards he taught Pandects as well as criminal law Meanwhile he also taught the Encyclopaedia of right the Public law and political history of Europe He was rector of the Ghent University in 1827 1828 1833 1834 1835 1838 and 1864 1867 He continued teaching until a heart disease at the end of 1880 Since 1833 he was registered with the Bar of the Court of Appeal of Ghent but never practised as a lawyer The Belgian Penal law edit Jacques Joseph Haus is particularly known as theorist and renovator of Belgian penal law He appeared as such by his work in three volumes published in 1835 with the title Observations sur le projet de revision du Code penal This great work is at the same time a critic of the project of revision deposited on 1 August 1834 by the Belgian government and was a counterpart project explained in 516 articles This work could not miss drawing the attention to its author The project of the government was withdrawn and in 1848 a new commission was established with as mission presenting a new project Jacques Joseph Haus who was part of this commission was appointed as reporter As such the commission prepared a preliminary draft and wrote all the reports and exposed reasons for discussion for the government His work underwent only very light modifications so that one can say that Jacques Joseph Haus is the true author of the Belgian Penal law This law was published only in 1867 whereas the Ghent University celebrated its fiftieth anniversary Haus who was rector was the only survivor of the first team of professors With this occasion colleagues and alumni offered his marble bust by Paul de Vigne King Leopold II of Belgium appointed him grand officier de l Ordre de Leopold and offered to him a sapphire ring the royal figure surrounded of brilliances On proposal of the government he was granted unanimously great naturalization on 12 and 13 May 1870 At the time a distinction extremely rare and very flattering In 1840 he had obtained ordinary naturalization Alberic Rolin wrote in the Liber memorialis of the Ghent University p 303 Jacques Joseph Haus was an unquestioned authority in criminal right He was part of the commission who prepared a new criminal law and took part in setting up a new military Penal law The Portuguese government charged him with working out a new Penal law A national association made up in 1866 in England for advancing social sciences asked him to set up a project for an international law Since 11 January 1847 he was member of the royal Academy of Belgium and had an active role in its work He was grand officier de l Ordre de Leopold grand officier de la Couronne de chene du Luxembourg chevalier du Lion neerlandais and chevalier de l Ordre de St Jacques et de l Epee du Portugal Principal works edit His principal works include Elementa doctrinae juris philosophicae sive juris naturalis 1824 Observations sur le projet de revision du Code penal Expose des motifs du Code penal belge 3 vol 1850 Cours de droit criminel 1861 Du principe de l expiation considere comme fondement de la loi penale 1865 De la peine de mort son passe son present son avenir 1867 Principes fondamentaux du droit penal belge 2 vol 1874 Family editJacques Joseph Haus married Angelique Roelandts 4 February 1787 Aalter 12 November 1863 Ghent in Ghent on 13 September 1820 She was the widow of Jean Baptist Hellebaut 8 August 1775 Ghent 27 October 1819 Ghent a lawyer and professor of right clarification needed to the Ghent University Haus left four children who all chose Belgian nationality Ernest Haus Auguste Haus Charles Haus Edouard HausSources editNotice biographique sur la Famille HAUS par Fernand Haus Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jacques Joseph Haus amp oldid 1190894445, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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