Ewald Wiederin

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Ewald Wiederin (born February 19, 1961 in Satteins ) is an Austrian lawyer and university professor . Wiederin is Professor of Constitutional and Administrative Law at the University of Vienna .

education

Ewald Wiederin was born in 1961 in the municipality of Satteins in the Walgau region of Vorarlberg . He also attended elementary school there from 1967 to 1971, before moving to the Stella Matutina private high school in neighboring Feldkirch , where he graduated in 1979. In 1979, Wiederin began studying law at the Law Faculty of the University of Vienna . This he completed in 1983 with the promotion of Doctor of Law (Dr. iur.) From. He then did military service in the Austrian army .

Professional background

Immediately after completing his military service, Ewald Wiederin started working at the University of Vienna as a university assistant at the Institute for Constitutional and Administrative Law. In 1995 he obtained the license to teach (venia legendi) at this university for the subjects constitutional law, administrative law and comparative law under public law with his habilitation thesis on "Federal law and state law - at the same time a contribution to structural problems of the federal distribution of competences in Austria and Germany". Subsequently, Ewald Wiederin worked in 1995 and 1996 as a consultant at the constitutional service of the Federal Chancellery , before he worked as an associate professor at the Institute for Constitutional and Administrative Law at the University of Vienna from 1997.

In 2000, Ewald Wiederin accepted a full professorship for general political theory, administrative theory, constitutional and administrative law at the University of Salzburg , where he taught and researched for a total of nine years. During this time he was also a member of the Austria Convention from 2003 to 2005 . Subsequently, in 2007 and 2008 he also worked in the expert group on state and administrative reform. In 2009 he accepted a call back to his alma mater , the University of Vienna, when he was offered a professorship at the Institute for Constitutional and Administrative Law. In 2013 the Austrian Academy of Sciences elected him a corresponding member. In 2019 he became chairman of the Association of German Constitutional Law Teachers .

Publications (selection)

  • (together with Christoph Lanner): Administrative procedural law , 9th edition, Verlag Österreich, Vienna 2008 (first 1997), ISBN 978-3-7046-5088-7 .
  • Migrants and Fundamental Rights. An overview , Neue Wissenschaftlicher Verlag, Vienna, Graz 2003, ISBN 3-7083-0178-1 .
  • Privacy and surveillance state. Security police and intelligence service data investigations in the light of Art 8 ECHR and Art 9-10a StGG , Manz, Vienna 2003, ISBN 3-214-10586-8 .
  • Introduction to Security Police Law , Springer, Vienna, New York 1998, ISBN 3-211-83039-1 .
  • Federal law and state law. At the same time a contribution to structural problems of the federal distribution of competences in Austria and Germany , Springer, Vienna 1995, ISBN 3-211-82747-1 .
  • Measures to terminate residence in aliens police law. A legal-dogmatic study of deportation, expulsion and deportation according to the Aliens Act 1992 , Service, Vienna 1993, ISBN 3-85428-247-8 .

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