Hans-Heinrich Trute

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Prof. Dr. Hans-Heinrich Trute

Hans-Heinrich Trute (born December 31, 1952 in Bad Oldesloe ) is a German lawyer and university professor. From 1999 to 2005 Trute was the ombudsman for science at the German Research Foundation.

Life

After graduating from high school in 1972, which he completed at the Stormarn School in Ahrensburg , Trute initially studied law at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel from 1972 to 1973 . From 1973 to 1975 he did his community service , after which he resumed studying law at Heidelberg University from 1975. From 1977 he also studied sociology and philosophy in Heidelberg. In 1980 he completed his studies with the 1st state examination. From 1981 to 1983 he completed his legal clerkship, which he completed with the second state examination. From 1983 Trute was a research assistant at the University of Heidelberg , in mid-1988 he graduated as Dr. iur. with a thesis on “Precautionary structures and air pollution control planning in the Federal Immission Control Act”, which was rated summa cum laude . In 1989 Trute received the Heidelberg University's environmental award for his dissertation .

In 1992 he completed his habilitation at the Law Faculty of the University of Heidelberg, where he was qualified to teach “Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, Administrative Sciences and Comparative Law”. In the same year 1992 he was appointed to a C4 professorship for “Public Law with Special Consideration of Administrative Law and Administrative Doctrine” at the Technical University of Dresden ; In 1993 he was appointed professor in Dresden.

In October 2001 he switched to a professorship for public law, media and telecommunications law at the Faculty of Law at the University of Hamburg . In the academic year 2003/2004 he was a fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin . He has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Albrecht Mendelssohn Bartholdy Graduate School of Law since 2012 .

Academic offices (selection)

  • Member of the Faculty Council of the Law Faculty of the TU Dresden (1993–1997)
  • since 1993 member of the Constitutional Court of the Free State of Saxony (re-elected in 1999)
  • Vice Dean and Dean of Studies of the Faculty of Law (from June 1997)
  • Member of the Expert Commission on Administrative Reform of the Free State of Saxony (from 1997)
  • Acting Dean of the Faculty of Law at TU Dresden (1998/1999)
  • from 1999 ombudsman of the German Research Foundation for questions of scientific misconduct, re-elected in 2002
  • from 2000 Vice Rector for Education at the Technical University of Dresden
  • October 2005 - September 2010: Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Hamburg
  • From March 2007: Member of the Board of Trustees of the Berlin Research Association
  • 2008: Project manager and coordinator of the EU project: " Europe China School of Law "
  • 2009: Member of the Board of Trustees of the Hamburg Scientific Foundation

family

Trute is married and has two children.

Publications (selection)

  • (Ed.): General administrative law - on the sustainability of a concept , Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck 2008, ISBN 978-3-16-149651-6 .
  • (with Wolfgang Denkhaus and Doris Kühlers): Regulatory structures of the circular economy between cooperative environmental law and competition law , Baden-Baden: Nomos-Verl.-Gesellschaft 2004, ISBN 3-8329-0700-9 , series of publications on legal innovation research, volume 8.
  • Hans-Heinrich Trute, Wolfgang Spoerr, Wolfgang Bosch: Telecommunications Act with FTEG: Commentary , Berlin; New York: de Gruyter 2001, ISBN 3-11-015797-7 .
  • (Contribution in): Withdrawal of regulatory law in environmental protection / 14th Trier Colloquium on environmental and technology law from September 6th to 8th, 1998 , Berlin: Erich Schmidt 1999, ISBN 3-503-04855-3 .
  • Research between freedom of fundamental rights and state institutionalization: the law of science as the right of cooperative administrative processes , Tübingen: Mohr 1994, (also habilitation thesis University of Heidelberg 1992), ISBN 3-16-146102-9 .

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