Albert Krölls

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Albert Krölls (* 1948 ) is a German law scholar and university professor. Krölls is a graduate social scientist, doctor of law and professor emeritus. He worked for a long time as a professor of law and administration at the Evangelical University for Social Work in Hamburg and worked in a law firm in Hamburg. He has published numerous articles, particularly in the areas of constitutional law, privatization policy and the economization of social work. Again and again he positioned himself professionally and politically in the daily media, especially in the left-wing newspaper Junge Welt .

Fonts (selection)

  • Conscientious objection: a fundamental right between freedom of conscience and crime. A legal sociological study on conscientious objection in the Federal Republic. Leverkusen 1976
  • Conscientious objection. The uncomfortable basic right. Frankfurt / M. 1980
  • The Basic Law as the constitution of state-organized capitalism. Political Economy of Constitutional Law. Wiesbaden 1988
  • Critique of Psychology - The Modern Opium of the People. Hamburg 2007
  • The Basic Law - a reason to celebrate? A polemic against constitutional patriotism. Hamburg 2009
  • Study book on social law (SGB II, SGB XII with AsylbLG, unemployment benefit I). Sprockhövel 2010
  • Capitalism - rule of law - human rights. Hamburg 2013

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Barbara Rose: University internal farewell to Albert Kröll. In: People win. 15/2011, p. 7.