Michael Szibenliszt
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* Losonc, 6 September 1783 – † Pest, 23 March 1834 / lawyer, university ; teacher ; ; After legal studies, from 1810 he was a teacher at the Győr Law Academy (natural law, Hungarian public law), and also its censor. From 1827 until his death he was a professor at the University of Pest. As a legal philosopher, he was a follower of the Austrian Zeiller-Egger and Krug natural law school. He was a critic of Karl Martini. As a criminal lawyer, he was theoretically a follower of Feuerbach, but in practice – primarily in procedural law – a defender of many reactionary institutions (torture regulations, etc.). ; ; His main works: ; Institutiones juris naturalis I-II., 1823, ; Institutiones juris privati romani I-III., 1829.