Dietrich Rauschning

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Dietrich Rauschning (born January 16, 1931 in Klein Steinort , Angerburg district , East Prussia ) is a German emeritus for international law .

Life

Five years after his escape from East Prussia , Rauschning graduated from high school in Seesen am Harz in 1950 . He then studied law and economics from 1950 to 1955 at the University of Hamburg , the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich , the TH Braunschweig and the University of British Columbia . He passed the legal state exams in Hamburg in 1954 and 1960. In 1964 he was at the Law Faculty of the University of Hamburg Dr. iur. PhD . In 1969 he qualified as a professor in public and international law .

In 1970 Rauschning followed the call of the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen to her chair for international law. Until his retirement in 1999 he was full professor and director of the Institute for International Law. In 1973/74 he was dean of the law faculty. After German reunification , Rauschning acted as the founding dean of the law faculty of the Martin Luther University in Halle-Wittenberg (1991-1993). He had never accepted the division of Germany and was actively committed to reunification.

Rauschning was a member of the Committee on Legal Aspects of Long Distance Air Pollution of the International Law Association (1976-1996), from 1982 as Chairman . From 1977 to 1983 he sat on the board of the German Society for International Law. From 1996 to 2004 he was a judge in the Human Rights Chamber for Bosnia and Herzegovina. Rauschning is the forefather of the Kaliningrad EuroFaculty , which existed from 2000 to 2007 and has been the partnership officer since 2000. He is Vice President of the Göttingen Working Group and ran the business from 2012 to 2014. Rauschning was a council member from 1981 to 1996 in his home community of Nörten-Hardenberg . He has an office in Kaliningrad .

Rauschning is married and has six children.

Honors

Fonts

  • The dispute over the Suez Canal; Analysis, materials, bibliography . Hamburg 1956.
  • The overall constitution of Germany; national and international texts on the legal situation in Germany . Frankfurt am Main 1962.
  • with Ralf Günter Wetzel: The Vienna Convention on Contract Law. Materials for the creation of the individual regulations . Wolfgang Metzner Verlag 1978.
  • Bibliography of German literature on international law 1945-1964 . Hamburg 1966.
  • State task of environmental protection . Publications of the Association of German Constitutional Law Teachers 38 (1980)
  • General rules of international law for protection against cross-border environmental damage. Festschrift for Hans-Jürgen Schlochauer . 1981, pp. 557-576.
  • International law barriers to the possession and use of nuclear weapons. Festschrift for Boris Meissner on his 70th birthday . 1985, pp. 582-600.
  • with Dirk Siegmann: Nuclear energy jurisdiction in guiding principles . Nomos Verlag 1988.
  • Legal status of Germany: international treaties and other legal acts: the Atlantic Charter, the Potsdam Agreement, the German Treaty, the Four Power Agreement on Berlin, the Transit Agreement, the Moscow Treaty, the Prague Treaty, the Basic Treaty with the GDR, decisions by the Federal Constitutional Court on the Basic Treaty and on uniform German citizenship: Text edition with subject index and an introduction . Munich 1989.
  • The Albertus University of Königsberg and its professors: on the occasion of the founding of the Albertus University 450 years ago . Duncker & Humblot 1995.
  • Key resolutions of the United Nations General Assembly, 1946-1996 . Cambridge University Press 1997.
  • with Kasimir Lawrynowicz : Albertina - on the history of the Albertus University in Königsberg in Prussia . Papers of the Göttingen Working Group, Vol. 13. Duncker & Humblot 1999.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Dissertation: The fate of international treaties when changing the status of their partners .
  2. Habilitation thesis: Ensuring compliance with constitutional law .
  3. Rauschning: Reunification requirement - decision-making function and control function. Festschrift for Karl Doehring , pp. 779–802
  4. ^ Rauschning: The relationship between the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic in view of European integration . Public Administration 42 (1989), pp. 963-969
  5. ^ Rauschning: The German-German State Treaty as a step towards the unity of Germany . From politics and contemporary history , No. B. 33/90. August 10, 1990. pp. 3-16
  6. Eurofaculty History - cbss.org . In: cbss.org . ( cbss.org [accessed February 13, 2017]).

Remarks

  1. The Chamber was a court provided for in the Dayton Treaty , with eight international and six domestic judges. All citizens could appeal to the court for human rights violations.