Charlotte Kreuter-Kirchhof

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Charlotte Kreuter-Kirchhof (* 1970 in Heidelberg ) is a German law scholar and university professor.

Life

Charlotte Kreuter-Kirchhof studied law as a scholarship holder of the Cusanuswerk at the Universities of Heidelberg, Geneva and Tübingen. In 1996 she passed the first state examination in law in Tübingen. She completed her legal traineeship at the Regional Court of Heidelberg with positions at the University of Administrative Sciences Speyer , the Administrative Court of Baden-Württemberg in Mannheim and the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Brussels . In 1998 the second state examination took place.

After working as an expert for the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, she was a research assistant at the Institute for International Law at the University of Bonn from 1999 to 2005 . Here it was in 2004 with a dissertation on the subject of new forms of cooperation in international environmental law: the Kyoto mechanisms to Dr. jur. PhD. After working as a judge at the Hildesheim Social Court, she completed her habilitation in 2013 in Bonn with the text Personal Property in Transition . This was followed by professorships at the Universities of Cologne, Düsseldorf and Bochum.

Since 2015 she has held the chair for German and Foreign Public Law, International Law and European Law at the Law Faculty of the University of Düsseldorf . Since 2017 she has also been director of the Düsseldorf Institute for Energy Law .

Charlotte Kreuter-Kirchhof belongs to the Roman Catholic Church and is involved in many ways. She is an advisor to the sub-commission Women in Church and Society of the Pastoral Commission of the German Bishops' Conference and chairwoman of the Hildegardis Association for the Promotion of Women's Studies in Germany. On August 6, 2020, Pope Francis appointed her as one of six women, including Marija Kolak , as a member of the Vatican Economic Council .

Kreuter-Kirchhof is married to Jens Kreuter and has three children. She is a daughter of the lawyer Paul Kirchhof .

Works

  • New forms of cooperation in international environmental law: the Kyoto mechanisms. Berlin: Duncker and Humblot 2005, zugl .: Bonn, Univ., Diss., 2003 ISBN 978-3-428-11492-4
  • Personal property in transition. Tübingen Mohr Siebeck [2017], habilitation thesis, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, 2013 ISBN 978-3-16-154646-4
  • (with Paul Kirchhof): Forest property and nature conservation: the constitutional protection of forest property in the State Nature Conservation Act of North Rhine-Westphalia. Baden-Baden: Nomos 2017 ISBN 978-3-8487-4439-8

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Professor Dr. Charlotte Kreuter-Kirchhof appointed to the Vatican Economic Council , communication from the Cusanuswerk dated August 10, 2020, accessed on August 14, 2020
  2. Study and professional stations according to PD Dr. Charlotte Kreuter-Kirchhof appointed W3 professor , communication from the University of Düsseldorf dated April 29, 2015, accessed on August 14, 2020
  3. Professor Dr. Charlotte Kreuter-Kirchhof appointed to the Vatican Economic Council , communication from the Cusanuswerk dated August 10, 2020, accessed on August 14, 2020
  4. Charlotte Kreuter-Kirchhof in an interview: Member of the Economic Council: Do not renounce the charisms of women, kathisch.de of August 10, 2020, accessed on August 14, 2020