Paul George Christoph von Krause (4 April 1852 – 17 December 1923) was a German jurist and politician.
He was elected as a National Liberal member of the Prussian Parliament (Abgeordnetenhaus), representing the constituency of Königsberg-Fischhausen, in 1888 and became its Vice-President in 1896.
[1][2] Krause was the Chairman of the German Association of inland navigation in 1904-1906 and became State Secretary of the Reichsjustizamt on 7 August 1917.
He remained in this position throughout the German November Revolution and was replaced by Otto Landsberg on 13 February 1919.
[1][2] Krause died in Berlin, where a street ("Paul-Krause-Strasse") is named after him.