Andreas Ransiek

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Andreas Ransiek (* 1960 in Bielefeld ) is a German lawyer and professor at Bielefeld University .

Life

Ransiek studied from 1979 jurisprudence at the University of Bielefeld, where he obtained in 1986 his first state examination. He then worked as a research assistant, after completing his second state examination as a research assistant at Bielefeld University. After completing his doctorate with Otto Backes in 1988, Ransiek studied at the University of California at Berkeley, which he completed in 1991 with the title of Master of Laws . He then returned to Bielefeld to devote himself to his habilitation. He completed this in 1994 and received the venia legendi for the subjects of criminal law, criminal procedure law and comparative law.

Ransiek then represented chairs at the universities of Bonn and Würzburg . In 1994 he accepted an offer from the University of Osnabrück , rejecting calls from the Universities of Jena and Cologne . From 2002 he was managing director of the newly founded Institute for White Collar Criminal Law. In the 2007 summer semester, Ransiek switched to his current chair for criminal law and criminal procedural law, in particular commercial criminal law at Bielefeld University.

Andreas Ransiek is married and has two children. His main research areas are white collar crime, criminal procedure law and comparative law.

Publications (selection)

  • Law and reality of life: the criminal law requirement of certainty . R. v. Deckers Verlag, Heidelberg 1989, ISBN 3-7685-2189-3 . (Dissertation)
  • Corporate criminal law - criminal law, constitutional law, regulatory alternatives . CF Müller, Heidelberg 1996, ISBN 978-3-8114-8095-7 . (Habilitation thesis)
  • The rights of the accused in the police interrogation . R. v. Deckers Verlag, Heidelberg 1998, ISBN 978-3-7685-1890-1 .

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