Christian Jäger (legal scholar)

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Christian Jäger (* 1965 in Munich ) is a German legal scholar and holder of the chair for criminal law , criminal procedural law , commercial and medical criminal law at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg .

academic career

Christian Jäger studied from 1984 to 1989 at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . He received his doctorate there in 1995 (faculty award) and completed his habilitation there in 2002 with Claus Roxin . In August 2003 he accepted a professorship for criminal law and criminal procedure law from the University of Trier . In 2007/2008 Jäger was dean of the department there. From October 2008 he held the chair for criminal law and criminal procedure law at the University of Bayreuth . Since October 2013 he has held the Chair for Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure Law, Commercial and Medical Criminal Law and Head of the Research Center for Commercial and Medical Criminal Law (FoWiMed) at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg . In 2019 Jäger was awarded the "Prize for good teaching at state universities in Bavaria".

Christian Jäger is the author of textbooks on criminal law.

Fonts

  • Withdrawal from the attempt as an attributable reversal of risk. Beck, Munich 1996 (dissertation).
  • Use of evidence and prohibitions on the use of evidence in criminal proceedings. Beck, Munich 2003 (habilitation thesis).
  • Exam revision course Criminal Law General Part. Müller, Heidelberg 2003; 9th edition 2019.
  • Exam revision course Criminal Law Special Part. Müller, Heidelberg 2005; 8th edition 2019.
  • Attribution and justification as categorical principles in criminal law. Müller, Heidelberg 2006.
  • Study Commentary StGB , Munich 1999; 12th edition 2018 (founded by Wolfgang Joecks , taken over from the 12th edition).

In addition, Jäger is a permanent author in the journal Legal Worksheets (JA), commentator in the systematic comments of the Criminal Code and the Code of Criminal Procedure, as well as the comments Löwe / Rosenberg and other comments.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Award for good teaching. December 5, 2019, accessed December 5, 2019 .
  2. ↑ List of publications. Retrieved November 21, 2017 .