Benno Zabel

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Benno Zabel

Benno Zabel (* 1969 ) is a German legal scholar . He teaches criminal law and legal philosophy at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn .

Vita

Benno Zabel first learned the job of a chemical laboratory technician before he graduated from university in 1992. From 1992 to 1998 he studied law, then from 1998 to 2001 philosophy and general and comparative literature at the University of Leipzig . The doctorate took place in 2005 and the habilitation in 2014. Benno Zabel has been teaching criminal law and legal philosophy at the University of Bonn since 2015.

He is the second chairman of the International Association for Legal Philosophy (IVR) . He is a member of the attribution working group at the Fritz Thyssen Foundation . In addition, Benno Zabel is co-editor of various periodicals and book series on criminal law theory and legal philosophy.

Benno Zabel was a Senior Fellow at the Käte Hamburger Center for Law as a culture and a Senior Fellow at the Alfried Krupp Wissenschaftskolleg in Greifswald .

Research priorities

The main research areas include the fundamentals and criticism of criminal law, questions of attribution and the problems of justifying punishments. But they also include developments in legislative theory and criminal policy as well as the relationship between criminal law and criminal justice.

In legal philosophy, the research focuses on the legitimation of law, legal criticism, the idea of ​​subjective rights as well as problems of bioethics, artificial intelligence and the relationship between law, politics and economy. Benno Zabel also deals with questions of law and literature and aesthetics.

Publications

  • The idea of ​​subjective rights , Berlin 2020 (with Eric Hilgendorf).
  • The order of criminal law , Tübingen 2017.
  • Philosophy of the Republic , Tübingen 2018 (with Pirmin Stekeler-Weithofer).
  • Autonomy and Normativity , Tübingen 2014 (with Kurt Seelmann).
  • Legal guarantee , Berlin 2012.
  • Classification of guilt as a conceptual analysis (dissertation), Berlin 2007.
  • The order of criminal law, Tübingen 2017 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ German section of the IVR. In: International Association for Legal and Social Philosophy e. V. - German section. January 11, 2013, accessed April 30, 2020 (German).
  2. Working group "Attribution. Past and present of a threatened term “: Attribution: Working groups: Fritz Thyssen Foundation. Accessed April 30, 2020 .
  3. ^ Benno Zabel: Guilt and punishment in free societies. Comments on the relationship between violence, law and democracy. In: Pirmin Stekeler-Weithofer and Benno Zabel (eds.): Philosophy of the Republic . Mohr Siebeck 2018, ISBN 978-3-16-155407-0 , p. 264-286 .
  4. ^ Benno Zabel: Criminal law policy under the Basic Law . In: Criminal Law Policy . Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2018, ISBN 978-3-8487-4706-1 , p. 9–44 , doi : 10.5771 / 9783845289366-9 ( nomos-elibrary.de [accessed April 30, 2020]).
  5. ^ Benno Zabel: Philosophy of Law . In: Thomas Reydon / Simon Lohse (Ed.): Outline of the philosophy of science. The philosophies of the individual sciences . Meiner, Hamburg 2017, ISBN 978-3-7873-2986-1 , pp. 167-197 .
  6. ^ Benno Zabel: The Anarchy of rights. On the Dialectic of Freedom and Authority . In: Lisa Mattutat et al. (Ed.): What's legit? Critiques of Law and Strategies of Rights . University of Chicago Press, Chicago 2020, ISBN 978-3-0358-0243-6 .
  7. ^ Benno Zabel / Eric Hilgendorf (eds.): The idea of ​​subjective rights . Berlin 2020.
  8. Benno Zabel: The provocation of the political. Christoph Menkes criticism of liberalism . In: Mercury . No. 823 , December 2017, p. 69-77 .
  9. ^ Benno Zabel: Expressive law. Staging of modern legitimacy . In: Laura Münkler, Julia Stenzel (Hrsg.): Staging of law . 2019, ISBN 978-3-95832-173-1 , pp. 51-73 .