Gert Nicolaysen

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Gert Nicolaysen (born February 7, 1931 in Hamburg ; † June 19, 2016 there ) was a German professor of law at the University of Hamburg .

Life and work

Nicolaysen began his legal training (state examination) and scientific career (doctorate, habilitation) in Hamburg.

After teaching European law and public law from 1970 to 1972, from 1972 he was Professor of Constitutional and Administrative Law, Public Commercial Law and European Law at the University of Hamburg. He was also director at the Europa-Kolleg Hamburg . He retired in 1996. In 2011 he received an honorary doctorate from the Democritus University of Thrace for his services to German-Greek relations .

Fonts (selection)

  • Legal issues of monetary union, 1993
  • The traditional nation-state has survived, in: Festschrift Ulrich Everling, 1995
  • European Law II - The Business Law of the Internal Market, 1996
  • Europe as a legal community, in: W. Weidenfeld (Ed.), Europa-Handbuch, 1999, pp. 862–873
  • The dispute between the German BVerfG and the European Court of Justice, EuR 2000, pp. 495–511
  • The Union Treaty as a constitution for integration, in: Liber amicorum Th. Oppermann, 2001
  • European Law I, 1991, 2nd A. 2002 (504 pages)
  • The Significance of the Nice Treaty for the Legal Order - Review and Perspective, 2002
  • Legal community, community jurisdiction and the individual, in: Nowak / Cremer (ed.), Individual legal protection in the EC and the WTO, Nomos 2002, pp. 17-25
  • The Importance of the Commission's Government White Paper for the Post-Nice Process, in: Th. Bruha / C. Nowak (Ed.), The European Union after Nice: How Europe should be governed, 2003, pp. 61–72.
  • The foundation of fundamental rights under Community law, EuR 2003, pp. 719–743.
  • The ECJ on the excessive deficit procedure according to Art. 104 EC Treaty and the Stability Pact - judgment note on case C-27/04, judgment of 13 July 2004.
  • EU Member States: A New Constitutional Relationship? In: Th. Bruha / C. Nowak (Ed.), The European Union: Inner Constitution and Global Capability to Act, 2006, pp. 17–55.