Hans-Joachim Heintze

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Hans-Joachim Heintze (* 1949 ) is a German lawyer and professor at the University of Bochum in the Institute for Peacekeeping Law and International Humanitarian Law (IFHV).

Life

Heintze received his PhD in international law in 1986 and completed his habilitation at the University of Leipzig . He is a university lecturer in international law and has been the managing director of the Institute for Peacekeeping Law and Humanitarian International Law at the University of Bochum since 1991. In 2001 he became President of the Research Society for the World Refugee Problem.

His main research interests are minority rights, self-determination of peoples , aviation and space law, diplomatic relations and their legal basis, humanitarian international law , the general prohibition of violence and humanitarian intervention .

Individual evidence

  1. Peter Becker, Reiner Braun, Dieter Deiseroth (eds.): Peace through law? Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag, Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-8305-1721-4 , p. 436.
  2. http://www.bundesheer.at/wissen-forschung/publikationen/person.php?id=274
  3. ^ Author profile , Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, University of Hamburg.
  4. http://noha.uw.edu.pl/upload/2015/08/cv-hans-joachim-heintze.pdf