Elisa Hoven

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Elisa Hoven (born October 10, 1982 in Berlin) is professor of criminal law at the University of Leipzig . Her main research interests are German and international criminal law , commercial criminal law , media criminal law and sexual criminal law .

Life

Elisa Hoven did her Abitur in 2002 at the Rückert-Gymnasium Berlin. From 2002 she studied law at the Free University of Berlin , in between for a semester at the University of Nijmegen . In 2008 she passed the first exam and received the graduate award of the Free University of Berlin. She then worked as a visiting researcher at the Lauterpacht Center at the University of Cambridge and at the Khmer Rouge Tribunal of the Courts of Cambodia and at the War Crimes Studies Center at the University of California, Berkeley . In 2010 she did her doctorate in Berlin with Philip Kunig . In 2012 she passed the second state examination as the best graduate in Berlin-Brandenburg. In 2013 she worked at Harvard University and in 2014 came to Cologne University , where her position was funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). In 2015 she became a junior professor there . The following year she was at the University of California, Los Angeles . In 2017 she completed her habilitation at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg under Hans Kudlich , received the habilitation award there and in September 2018 followed a call to Leipzig to the chair for criminal law, criminal procedural law and media criminal law.

In her dissertation, she follows the path of international criminal jurisdiction from Article 227 of the Versailles Treaty , which wanted to hold Wilhelm II responsible, to this day, and advocates “inquisitorial litigation” that strengthens the rights of the accused.

In her habilitation thesis, she first states that foreign bribery is seldom punished at the OECD level in order to protect national companies and demands that local public prosecutors in Germany be relieved by a federal authority.

Hoven is the spokesperson for the Kriminalpolitischer Kreis and has written the Cologne draft of an association sanctions law.

She is married and has two kids.

Publications

  • Rule of law requirements for international criminal proceedings. Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-428-13834-0 (dissertation).
  • Bribery abroad: a legal dogmatic and factual investigation. Nomos, Baden-Baden 2018, ISBN 978-3-8487-4561-6 (habilitation thesis).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b CV
  2. ^ Elisa Hoven: Rule of law requirements for international criminal proceedings. Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2012, p. 116 .
  3. ^ Elisa Hoven: Rule of law requirements for international criminal proceedings. Berlin 2012, p. 526 .
  4. ^ Elisa Hoven: Foreign bribery: A legal dogmatic and legal factual investigation. Nomos, Baden-Baden 2018, p. 495 .
  5. ^ Elisa Hoven: Foreign bribery: A legal dogmatic and legal factual investigation. Nomos, Baden-Baden 2018, p. 498 .