Ad hoc legislation

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With the term ad hoc legislation set (also opportunity legislation , especially in Austria also hoc legislation ) refers to a rapid, uncontrolled and unaudited legislation . It is a hasty and therefore mostly unsystematic legislative reaction under the influence of a public discussion and massive media coverage on a certain topic caused by a triggering event.

As an example of such legislation, Hans-Christian Ströbele cites the ad hoc legislation as a reaction to New Year's Eve in Cologne .

literature

  • Klaus Hoffmann-Holland , Max Putzer: Problems of ad-hoc legislation using the example of the Access Difficulty Act ; Comparative Law, Vol. 27, Nihon University 2010, pp. 45–61 (together with Max Putzer).
  • Dorothea Meurer-Meichsner: Investigations into the law of opportunity in criminal law. In: Criminal Law Treatises. New episode, Volume 18, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 1974 ( Google preview )

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hannah Maria Schöffmann: The constitutional limits of the admissibility of event legislation in Austria . Karl-Franzens-University , Graz August 2017, urn : nbn: at: at-ubg: 1-118919 (diploma thesis).
  2. Klaus Hoffmann-Holland: The model idea in criminal law: a criminological and criminal law analysis of model experiments . Mohr Siebeck , 2007, ISBN 978-3-16-149071-2 , pp. 1 ( limited preview in Google Book search).
  3. ^ Theodor Lenckner : Ad hoc legislation . In: 40 Years of the Federal Republic of Germany - 40 Years of Legal Development . 1990, p.  342 . Quoted from: Uwe Scheffler: The age of reform 1953-1965 . S. 252 ( europa-uni.de [PDF; accessed on October 14, 2018]).
  4. ^ Stenographic report, 183rd meeting . German Bundestag , July 7, 2016, ISSN 0722-8333 , plenary minutes 18/183, p.   18133 ( bundestag.de [PDF; accessed October 14, 2018]).