Daniela Demko

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Daniela Demko (born August 27, 1971 in Treuenbrietzen ) is a German law scholar and professor at the University of Leipzig .

Life

Demko studied law at the University of Potsdam from 1990 to 1995 . She then took up traineeship training in the state of Brandenburg, but interrupted it again in 1996 to complete an LL.M. course at Saarbrücken University . She completed this in 1997 with the title Master of European Laws . Demko then worked as a research assistant at Georg Küpper's chair in Potsdam , where she completed her doctorate in 2000. iur. completed. In 1999 she continued her traineeship training in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate and graduated in 2001 with the second state examination in law. She then worked as a research assistant at the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law in Freiburg im Breisgau before moving to the University of Zurich as a senior assistant .

From 2006 to 2011 Demko was an assistant professor at the University of Lucerne and in the summer semester of 2010 she represented a chair at the University of Göttingen . In 2012 she completed her habilitation at the University of Zurich and received the Venia legendi for the subjects of criminal law, criminal procedure law, international criminal law and legal philosophy. She then took on various teaching positions at the universities of Lucerne, Basel , Bern and Zurich. From 2013 she also represented chairs at the universities of Frankfurt am Main and Regensburg . Since March 2016 she has held the full professorship for criminal law, criminal procedural law, international criminal law, comparative criminal law and legal philosophy at the University of Leipzig .

Publications (selection)

Demko researches and publishes in accordance with her venia mainly on international criminal law and comparative criminal law. In addition, her research area also extends to legal philosophy and legal ethics.

  • On the "relativity of legal terms" in criminal offenses . Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2002, ISBN 978-3-428-10551-9 (dissertation).
  • "Human right to defense" and fairness of criminal proceedings at national, European and international level presented on the basis of a comparison of criminal law with the accused's right to confront witnesses against accusations and on the basis of findings from philosophy and psychology . Stämpfli, Bern 2014, ISBN 978-3-7272-3119-3 (habilitation thesis).
  • with Kurt Seelmann : Philosophy of Law . 6th edition. CH Beck, Munich 2014, ISBN 978-3-406-67172-2 .

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