Hans-Joachim Rudolphi

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Hans-Joachim Rudolphi (born July 17, 1934 in Querfurt ; † July 24, 2009 ) was a German legal scholar and professor of criminal law at the University of Bonn .

Life

Rudolphi studied law at the University of Göttingen , among others with Friedrich Schaffstein . He received his doctorate in 1960 on the subject of the mortgage burden on home ownership . After his legal clerkship and passing the second state examination , he was a public prosecutor in the public prosecutor's offices at the regional courts of Hanover and Göttingen in 1961 and 1962 . From there he was seconded to the University of Göttingen, where he worked as an assistant to Claus Roxin from April 1963 . There he wrote, among other things, a treatise on appropriation in 1965, on participation in a state of emergency in 1966 and, above all, in 1966 " The problem of equality of spurious omission offenses and the thought of ingerenz ". The latter monograph is considered to be groundbreaking. In 1968 he completed his habilitation at Roxin on the subject of awareness of injustice, error of prohibition and avoidability of error of prohibition . He then became a professor at the University of Bonn, of which he was a member until his retirement . In 1973 and 1974 he was dean of the law school of his university.

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  1. Jürgen Wolter, Klaus Rogall , Ulrich Stein : Hans-Joachim Rudolphi †. In: NJW . 2009, 3219.