Anna Leisner-Egensperger

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Anna Leisner-Egensperger (born December 19, 1970 in Munich ) is a German legal scholar .

Life

Professional development

After graduating from the humanistic Wilhelmsgymnasium in Munich (1989), Anna Leisner-Egensperger studied law at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) as a scholarship holder of the German National Academic Foundation . In 1994 she passed the first state examination and in 1996 the second state examination. In 1998 she was awarded with the work “The efficiency of the state. Constitutional limit of state services? " Under the supervision of Klaus Vogel , she completed her habilitation in 2001 with a thesis on "Continuity as a constitutional principle". In it, it develops the constitutional requirement of legal continuity as an objective legal equivalent to the principle of the protection of legitimate expectations. This is constitutionally justified with the equality in time, which is brought into balance with the democratic principle of discontinuity. In its practical effect, the principle of legal continuity means that the law must be developed in as gentle transitions as possible, without abrupt breaks.

Career

Since October 1st, 2002, Leisner-Egensperger has held a chair for public law at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena. Her research focuses on the one hand in constitutional and administrative law (public service law, municipal and police law), on the other hand in finance and tax law (constitutional principles, non-profit law, selected questions of special tax law).

Memberships

Leisner-Egensperger is a member of the Association of German Constitutional Law Teachers, the German Tax Law Society, the Görres Society for the Care of Science , the Collegium Europaeum Jenense , the Society of Friends and Supporters of the FSU Jena eV and the Munich University Society.

In September 2019 she was one of about 100 constitutional law teachers who, with the open appeal for the right to vote, Downsized the Bundestag! turned to the German Bundestag .

Private

Anna Leisner-Egensperger is married and has four children.

selected Writings

  • The efficiency of the state. Constitutional limit of state services? Duncker & Humblot, Public Law Writings Volume 756, 1998, ISBN 978-3-428-09505-6
  • Continuity as a constitutional principle. With special consideration of tax law , Mohr (Siebeck), IUS PUBLICUM vol. 83, 2002, ISBN 978-3-428-09505-6
  • Diversity. A Concept of Public Law , Duncker & Humblot, Writings on Public Law Volume 965, 2004, ISBN 978-3-428-11583-9
  • Non-profit law , in Hübschmann / Hepp / Spitaler (eds.), AO. FGO, completed 2015, ISBN 978-3-504-22084-6
  • Local law as well as police and regulatory law , in: Baldus / Knauff (ed.), Landesrecht Thüringen, Nomos Verlag, 2018
  • Basics and recent developments in public service law , Die Verwaltung 2018, pp. 1 ff.
  • The civil service pay system: constitutional structures and current development prospects , Neue Zeitschrift für Verwaltungsrecht 2019, p. 425 ff.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Chair for Public Law and Tax Law. Retrieved November 1, 2017 .
  2. Gerd Michael Köhler: Discussion of continuity as a constitutional principle. In: BayVBl. 2014, p. 736 .
  3. ^ Rudolf Summer: Discussion of continuity as a constitutional principle. In: ZBR . 2003, p. 146 .
  4. Chair of Public Law and Tax Law. Retrieved November 1, 2017 .
  5. Call for the right to vote: "Verkleinert den Bundestag" , open letter from September 20, 2019 in Die Welt .