Gerhard Seer

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Gerhard Seher (born September 25, 1965 in Münster ) is a German legal scholar and professor at the Free University of Berlin .

Life

From 1985 Seher studied law, philosophy and history at the Westphalian Wilhelms University in Münster. After the first state law examination in 1991, he was a research assistant at Valentin Petev. In 1996 he passed the major state examination in law in Hamburg . Seher then worked as a research assistant for Gerhard Fezer at the University of Hamburg until 1999 . In 1999 he received his doctorate on the subject of liberalism and punishment. On the criminal law philosophy of Joel Feinberg . After that he was a research assistant or research assistant with Udo Ebert and Frank Neubacher until 2008 . In 2007 he completed his habilitation on the subject of the idea of ​​attribution and its meaning in the dogmatics of criminal offenses and he was awarded the license to teach criminal law , criminal procedural law and legal philosophy . In 2008 he took over a professorship at the University of Leipzig . From 2008 to 2009 he was a university professor at the private Hanseatic University in Rostock . Subsequently, he was a lecturer or took over a professorship at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz , the University of Cologne , the Friedrich Schiller University Jena and the Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg . Seher has been a professor at the Free University of Berlin since 2011.

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.jura.fu-berlin.de/fachbereich/einrichtungen/strafrecht/lehrende/seherg/index.html