The Allgemeines Deutsches Handelsgesetzbuch (ADHGB; English: ''General German Commercial Code (GGCC)'') was the first comprehensive commercial code in Germany. The term "Allgemein" (''General'') emphasized the whole
German Confederation
The German Confederation (german: Deutscher Bund, ) was an association of 39 predominantly German-speaking sovereign states in Central Europe. It was created by the Congress of Vienna in 1815 as a replacement of the former Holy Roman Empire, w ...
as the scope of application.
History
Legal initial situation
Until introduction of ADHGB German commercial law reflected the political splintering of Germany.
Preußisches Allgemeines Landrecht
The
Preußisches Allgemeines Landrecht (ALR) of 1794 (English ''Prussian General Land Law'') applied to Prussian state territory.
Legal provisions for burgher classes („Bürgerstände“) could be found in Eighth Title (''Achter Titel''). This comprised rules for craftsmen (''Handwerker'') (§§ 179 to 400) in addition to these for artists and fabricants (''Künstler und Fabrikanten'') (§§ 401 to 423) and for merchants (§§ 475 to 712).
Here §§ 475 bis 496 ALR defined characteristics of a merchant. §§ 497 bis 545 ALR affected factors and
dispatcher
A dispatcher is a communications worker who receives and transmits information to coordinate operations of other personnel and vehicles carrying out a service. A number of organizations, including police and fire departments, emergency medical s ...
s (''Faktoren und Disponenten'') whereby
procuration
Procuration () is the action of taking care of, hence management, stewardship, agency. The word is applied to the authority or power delegated to a procurator, or agent, as well as to the exercise of such authority expressed frequently by procurati ...
(''Prokura),'' a special power of attorney, could be found in §§ 498 et seq. ALR.
§§ 546 to 553 ALR dealt with merchant assistant and apprentices (''Handlungsdienern und Lehrlingen''), §§ 562 to 613 ALR with trading books (''Handelsbücher'') and §§ 614 to 683 ALR with companies (''Handlungsgesellschaften''). Mecantile interests (''Kaufmännische Zinsen'') werde regulated by §§ 684 to 697 ALR, brokerages (''Provisionen'') by §§ 698 to 701 ALR and merchant recommendations (''Kaufmännische Empfehlungen'') by §§ 702 ti 712 ALR.
Code de commerce
In areas west of the Rhine and in
Baden
Baden (; ) is a historical territory in South Germany, in earlier times on both sides of the Upper Rhine but since the Napoleonic Wars only East of the Rhine.
History
The margraves of Baden originated from the House of Zähringen. Baden is ...
(as an annex to Badisches Landrecht (engl. ''Baden Land Law'') of 1810) French Code de commerce of 1808 ruled.
Particular law und Common law
Apart from that Particular law (''Patrikularrecht'') or subsidiary Common law, here
ius commune
''Jus commune'' or ''ius commune'' is Latin for "common law" in certain jurisdictions. It is often used by civil law jurists to refer to those aspects of the civil law system's invariant legal principles, sometimes called "the law of the land" i ...
, (''Gemeines Recht'') were applied.
Draft of 1849
Preliminary works for ADHGB can be traced back to 1848/49.
Already
Paulskirche Constitution of 28 March 1849 provided in § 64 inter alia establishing a General Commercial Code. On 2 December 1848 a commission had started preparations previously.
In March 1849 finally the „Entwurf eines allgemeinen Handelsgesetzbuches für Deutschland“ (Draft of a general commercial code for Germany) was presented.
After the Prussian King
Friedrich Wilhelm IV
Frederick William IV (german: Friedrich Wilhelm IV.; 15 October 17952 January 1861), the eldest son and successor of Frederick William III of Prussia, reigned as King of Prussia from 7 June 1840 to his death on 2 January 1861. Also referred to ...
had rejected the imperial crown, that he was offered on 4 April 1849, the constitutional project miscarried. In the same year Commission dissolved.
The ADHGB
Nuremberg HGB-Commission
On a proposal from the
Kingdom of Bavaria
The Kingdom of Bavaria (german: Königreich Bayern; ; spelled ''Baiern'' until 1825) was a German state that succeeded the former Electorate of Bavaria in 1805 and continued to exist until 1918. With the unification of Germany into the German E ...
the
Federal Convention
The Constitutional Convention took place in Philadelphia from May 25 to September 17, 1787. Although the convention was intended to revise the league of states and first system of government under the Articles of Confederation, the intention fr ...
(''Bundesversammlung'' also ''Bundestag'') of the
German Confederation
The German Confederation (german: Deutscher Bund, ) was an association of 39 predominantly German-speaking sovereign states in Central Europe. It was created by the Congress of Vienna in 1815 as a replacement of the former Holy Roman Empire, w ...
establish a commission, that should elaborate a commercial code. That was 21 February 1856.
King Maximilian II Joseph of Bavaria is said to have motivated the project in person. The Prussian deputy for the
Federal Convention
The Constitutional Convention took place in Philadelphia from May 25 to September 17, 1787. Although the convention was intended to revise the league of states and first system of government under the Articles of Confederation, the intention fr ...
Otto von Bismarck
Otto, Prince of Bismarck, Count of Bismarck-Schönhausen, Duke of Lauenburg (, ; 1 April 1815 – 30 July 1898), born Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck, was a conservative German statesman and diplomat. From his origins in the upper class of J ...
thereby voted not against the application against, what contravene with the instruction form the Prussian Prime Minister
Otto Theodor von Manteuffel
Otto Theodor von Manteuffel (3 February 1805 – 26 November 1882) was a conservative Prussian statesman, serving nearly a decade as prime minister.
Biography
Born into an aristocratic family in Lübben (Spreewald), Manteuffel attended the Landes ...
Also on the suggestion of
Bismarck not Frankfurt am Main, Federal Assembly's official seat, but the ancient trading town Nuremberg was chosen as conference venue. So the working group should go down in history as Nuremberg HGB-Commission (''Nürnberger HGB-Kommission'').
The commission presided by the Bavarian Ministry of Justice Friedrich von Ringelmann was in session as of January 1857. Also numerous merchants belonged to the commission.
German mercantile community and jurists thereby pronounced against Code de commerce as a model for ADHGB, because it was pre-industrial characterized and thus been overtaken by circumstances.
Instead a Prussian draft war favoured as a working basis.
Resolution on ADHGB
On 31 May 1861 this "Nuremberg Draft" (''„Nürnberger Entwurf“'') of an Allgemeines Deutsches Handelsgesetzbuch (ADHGB) was recommended to be introduced in the individual states by the General Assembly of the German Confederation. As of 1861 ADHGB applied in German Confederation´s member states as inentical right. Some federal states, like the Free City of
Hamburg
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, even declared ADHGB applicable for legal transactions (''Rechtsgeschäfte'') without merchant participation.
Development after 1866
German Confederation
The German Confederation (german: Deutscher Bund, ) was an association of 39 predominantly German-speaking sovereign states in Central Europe. It was created by the Congress of Vienna in 1815 as a replacement of the former Holy Roman Empire, w ...
was dissolved in Augsburg on 23 August 1866. ADHGB persisted in the former federal states.
Germany
North German Confederation
The North German Confederation (german: Norddeutscher Bund) was initially a German military alliance established in August 1866 under the leadership of the Kingdom of Prussia, which was transformed in the subsequent year into a confederated st ...
took over ADHGB by federal act (''Bundesgesetz'') on 5 June 1869. ADHGB remained in force in
German Empire
The German Empire (),Herbert Tuttle wrote in September 1881 that the term "Reich" does not literally connote an empire as has been commonly assumed by English-speaking people. The term literally denotes an empire – particularly a hereditary ...
in accordance with Imperial Act (Reichsgesetz) of 16 April 1871. Supreme court for the interpretation of ADHGB was
Reichsoberhandelsgericht
The (English: ''Imperial High Commercial Court''), abbreviated to ROHG, was a German supreme court in Leipzig primarily dealing with appeals concerning commercial law. It was established in 1869 as the (English: ''Federal Higher Commercial Co ...
(ROHG, English ''Imperial Higher Commercial Court'', until 1871 Bundesoberhandelsgericht, English ''Federal Higher Commercial Court"), that later was merged in
Reichsgericht
The Reichsgericht (, ''Reich Court'') was the supreme criminal and civil court in the German Reich from 1879 to 1945. It was based in Leipzig, Germany. The Supreme Court was established when the Reichsjustizgesetze (Imperial Justice Laws) came in ...
(english ''Imperial Court of Justice'').
ADHGB was replaced in German Empire by the
Handelsgesetzbuch
The Handelsgesetzbuch (HGB, in English ''Commercial Code'') contains the core of the commercial law in Germany. It regulates the legal relations of merchants and therefore it is also designated as "the special private law for merchants".
The Bü ...
(HGB, English ''Commercial Code''), that was legislated on 10 May 1897. The HGB came into force together with the
Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch (BGB) on 1 January 1900.
Austria
The ADHGB was introduced as Allgemeines Handelsgesetzbuch (AHGB) (english General Commercial Code) in the
Empire of Austria
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on 1863(österreichisches Reichsgesetzblatt 1/1863). After establishment of the
Republic of Austria
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it was applied until the annexation to the German Realm on 13 Märch 1938. Then it was gradually replaced by the Handelsgesetzbuch (HGB).
Liechtenstein
The Allgemeines Deutsches Handelsgesetzbuch (ADHGB) was assumed by the
Principality of Liechtenstein
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by the act of 16 Septembre 1865. To the present day its binding law.
Large parts however were replaced by the Personen- und Gesellschaftsrecht (PGR, English ''Personal and Corporation Law'') on 19 February 1926. The ADHGB has still practical significance for the sectors procurators (''Prokuristen''), authorized representative (''Handlungsbevollmächtigte''), commercial brokers (''Handelsmäkler'') and trading activities (''Handelsgeschäfte'').
Content
With its basic concept ADHGB pursues preponderantly an objektive system represented by
Levin Goldschmidt
Levin Goldschmidt (30 May 1829 – 16 July 1897) was a German jurist, judge and academic. He was a Judge at the Reichsoberhandelsgericht and a professor at the University of Berlin. Between 1875 and 1877 he also served as a member of the German P ...
, that defines merchant (Kaufmann) objektive by means of legally standardized trading activities (Handelsgeschäfte). Orientation on professional conduct according to
Johann Heinrich Thöl was clearly rejected.
Reception
Germany
In the absence of a "Allgemeines Deutsches Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch" (english ''General German Civil Code'') ADHGB included also general rules for representation (''Stellvertretung'') (Art. 52-56 ADHGB), fulfilling (''Erfüllung'') (Art. 324-336 ADHGB) and
purchase agreement (''Kaufvertrag'') (Art. 337-359 ADHGB), that should be "a landmark template" (''„richtungweisende Vorlage“'') for future
Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch (BGB).
Japan
The German jurist Hermann Rösler authored a draft of a commercial code for Japan in 1884, that was influenced by the ADHGB.
Turkey
Turkish law also was shaped by the ADHGB.
Evaluations and comments
For
Levin Goldschmidt
Levin Goldschmidt (30 May 1829 – 16 July 1897) was a German jurist, judge and academic. He was a Judge at the Reichsoberhandelsgericht and a professor at the University of Berlin. Between 1875 and 1877 he also served as a member of the German P ...
[Levin Goldschmidt quoted from (German) Karl-Otto Scherner: Handelsrecht, in: Albrecht Cordes, Heiner Lück, Dieter Werkmüller (Hrsg.), ''Handwörterbuch zur deutschen Rechtsgeschichte'', www.HRGdigital.de/HRG.handelsrecht (21. November 2015).] ADHGB was "the most thoroughly and best of existing European Commercial Codes" (''„gründlichste und beste unter den vorhandenen Europäischen Handelsgesetzbüchern“'').
Bibliography
General
* Johannes W. Flume: ''Law and Commerce – The Evolution of Codified Business Law in Europe'', in: Comparative Legal History (CLH) 2 (2014), p. 46-84.
* Mathias Reimann, Joachim Zekoll: ''Introduction to German Law'', The Hague 2005, p. 126 seq.
(German) Allgemeines Deutsches Handelsgesetzbuch. Law text (1869).* (German) Christoph Bergfeld: ''Preußen und das Allgemeine Deutsche Handelsgesetzbuch'', in: Ius Commune, Bd. XIV (1987), p. 101–114.
* (German) Gero Fuchs: ''Die politische Bedeutung des Allgemeinen Deutschen Handelsgesetzbuchs im 19. Jahrhundert'', in: Bonner Rechtsjournal (BRJ) 2013, 13.
Special aspects
* (German) Diethard Bühler: ''Die Entstehung der allgemeinen Vertragsschluss-Vorschriften im Allgemeinen Deutschen Handelsgesetzbuch (ADHGB) von 1861. ein Beitrag zur Kodifikationsgeschichte des Privatrechts im 19. Jahrhundert'', Frankfurt am Main1999.
* (German) Karsten Engler: ''Die Kommanditgesellschaft (KG) und die stille Gesellschaft im Allgemeinen Deutschen Handelsgesetzbuch (ADHGB) von 1861'', Frankfurt am Main 1999.
* (German) Ralf Heimann: ''Die Entwicklung der handelsrechtlichen Veröffentlichung vom ALR bis zum ADHGB'', Berlin 2008.
* (German) Jörg Hofmeister: ''Die Entwicklung des Gesellschafterwechsels im Recht der Personengesellschaften vom ALR bis zum ADHGB'', Berlin 2002.
* (German) Friedrich Benedict Heyn: ''Die Entwicklung des Eisenbahnfrachtrechts von den Anfängen bis zur Einführung des Allgemeinen Deutschen Handelsgesetzbuches (ADHGB)'',Frankfurt am Main 1996.
* (German) Albert Schnelle: ''Bremen und die Entstehung des allgemeinen deutschen Handelsgesetzbuches: 1856 - 1864'', Bremen 1992.
* (German) Rüdiger Servos: ''Die Personenhandelsgesellschaften und die stille Gesellschaft in den Kodifikationen und Kodifikationsentwürfen vom ALR bis zum ADHGB'', Köln 1984.
* (German) Daniel Spindler: ''Zeitwertbilanzierung nach dem ADHGB von 1861 und nach den IAS-IFRS. eine empirische Analyse aus Kapitalgebersicht'', Sternenfeld 2005.
References
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