Gerhard Haß

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Gerhard Haß (born July 19, 1942 in Lübeck ) is a doctor of law and a former judge at the Federal Court of Justice .

After completing his legal training in 1970, Haß entered the higher judicial service of the Free State of Bavaria . In the same year he was seconded to the Bavarian State Ministry of Justice until 1972 . 1971, during the secondment, he was the prosecutor at the regional court Munich I for prosecutor appointed. In 1973 he was transferred to the Munich District Court . From there he moved to the Bavarian State Ministry of Justice as a senior councilor, where he was promoted to government director in 1978. From 1979 he was a judge at the Munich Higher Regional Court .

In 1988 Gerhard Haß was appointed judge at the Federal Court of Justice and, with effect from October 3, 1988, assigned to the VII Civil Senate , which is responsible for legal disputes in the field of private building law and architectural law. His main areas of activity were architectural liability, the VOB contract and securing the claims of those involved in construction. He was also particularly interested in legal issues relating to the building materials trade and the building site. He retired on July 31, 2007.

In addition to his judicial work, Gerhard Haß was a lecturer at the Law Faculty of the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and examiner for the second state legal examination at the State Justice Examination Office at the Bavarian State Ministry of Justice. For 19 years he worked as a liaison lecturer at an institution for the promotion of gifted students on a voluntary basis for scholarship holders at the University of Karlsruhe.

Fonts

  • The history of the development of the objective criminal liability condition , dissertation University of Kiel, 1969.
  • How do legal terms arise? Shown using the example of the objective criminal liability condition. Munich: Goldmann, 1973.

Individual evidence

  1. Press release of the Federal Court of Justice No. 113/2007 of July 31, 2007, accessed on November 9, 2017.