Harald Dörig

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Harald Dörig (2007)

Harald Dörig (born January 8, 1953 in Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen ) is a German lawyer . From 2000 to 2018 he was a judge at the Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig , and since April 2000 he has been honorary professor for law at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena .

Career

After graduating from the Freiherr-vom-Stein-Schule in Frankfurt am Main in 1971 , Harald Dörig studied law and political science at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University and worked for several years as a representative of the Liberal University Association both in the field of law and at the university level in the constituted student body and in the Humanist Union . In 1979 he passed the first state examination in law and began his comparative law doctoral thesis with Erhard Denninger . 1981 Dörig was chosen for its study " freedom of conscience and prohibition of discrimination as boundaries of a reorganization of the civil service under Art. 12 para. 2 GG " doctorate . From 1980, he graduated in Hesse , the legal training , which he completed in 1983 as one of the best of his year with the second state exam.

Following his legal clerkship, Harald Dörig joined a large Frankfurt law firm in May 1983 as a lawyer specializing in international business law , but already five months later he moved to the Hanau District Court as a judge , where he worked from November 1983 to the end of 1987. During this time, Dörig was, among other things, a reporter in an international sensational trial against leading managers of the former Hanau nuclear power plant , against whom an investigation had been carried out since 1986 for the illegal operation of nuclear facilities .

From the beginning of 1988 to November 1990, Harald Dörig was a consultant in the Hessian Ministry of Justice and there in the Judicial Examination Office, among other things, responsible for providing examination topics for the second state examination in law and for the recognition of foreign legal degrees.

On November 17, 1990 Dörig was appointed judge at the Higher Regional Court in Frankfurt am Main . However, he was barely able to take up the new office, since he was appointed head of the central department in the Thuringian Ministry of Science and Art from December 1, 1990 - i.e. immediately after reunification and as a result of the Thuringian state election on October 14, 1990 . Initially as a weekend commuter , Dörig was instrumental in the development of the ministry and in the reorganization of all scientific institutions in Thuringia in the years that followed. Since August 1993, Dörig, as ministerial director, was also the deputy of the State Secretary and had moved his residence from Frankfurt am Main-Kalbach to Erfurt .

From 1996 onwards, Harald Dörig was involved in the school community of the Erfurt Gutenberg-Gymnasium for ten years , where he was chairman of the friends' association. He initiated further training measures for teachers, parents and students on the subject of violence prevention. After the rampage in Erfurt on April 26, 2002, his concept for anti-violence programs was taken up throughout Thuringia, and he presented his proposals for reforming gun law in numerous media.

In January 2000, Harald Dörig was appointed judge at the Federal Administrative Court. From 2002 until his retirement in autumn 2018 he was a member of the 1st Audit Senate, which u. a. is responsible for aliens law , asylum law and nationality law.

In April 2000 Dörig was appointed honorary professor at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena . In 2001 and 2002, Harald Dörig was visiting professor at the Faculty of Law at the University of Sydney , Australia . His main research interests are European law , immigration law, asylum law and nationality law, fundamental rights , administrative procedural law and comparative law . Dörig is the author of numerous specialist articles on German and international refugee law, immigration law and environmental law. He is a board member of the International Association of Asylum and Migration Judges (IARMJ) and a member of the editorial team of a major legal journal. His lecturing activities led him a. a. to Tokyo, Cape Town, Cairo, Tunis, Toronto, Central Asia and numerous European countries.

Harald Dörig has been married since 1982 and the family has two grown sons.

Honors

On January 30, 2008, Harald Dörig was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit with ribbon . In a ceremony in the Thuringian State Chancellery, Prime Minister Dieter Althaus presented the award and justified it with Dörig's voluntary commitment to the prevention of violence in Thuringian schools before and after the rampage at Gutenberg High School. Dörig has "made a significant contribution to the fact that the school community has dealt with the terrible crime in a humane and constructive manner." His award should - according to Althaus' reason for the proposal - "represent many other parents who are involved in schools in the Free State of Thuringia" . The Thüringer Allgemeine wrote about this honor: "He gave the speechless school community a voice."

Publications (selection)

  • Handbook of Migration and Integration Law. CH Beck, Munich 2018, ISBN 978-3-406-71765-9
  • Comments on Articles 1 to 10 of the EU Asylum Recognition Directive . In: Hailbronner / Thym: EU Immigration and Asylum Law. 2nd edition, CH Beck, Munich 2015, ISBN 978-3-406-66653-7
  • The why is important for the future. Harald Dörig in conversation with Angelika Reiser-Fischer. In: Hanno Müller, Paul-Josef Raue (eds.): The rampage. 10 years later - remembering and commemorating. Klartext-Verlagsgesellschaft (Thuringian Library, Volume 5), Essen 2012, pp. 131-133, ISBN 978-3-8375-0762-1
  • Thuringian Personnel Representation Act and Election Regulations. Guideline. Rehm Verlag, Munich / Berlin 1993, ISBN 978-3-8073-1059-6
  • Community service in European comparison. In: Klaus Pokatzky (Hrsg.): Civil service - peace work inside. Rowohlt Verlag, Reinbek 1983, pp. 223-235, ISBN 978-3-499-14838-5
  • Freedom of conscience and the prohibition of discrimination as the limits of a reorganization of the civil service according to Art. 12 a Abs 2 GG A constitutional and comparative law study. Nomos Verlag, Baden-Baden 1981, ISBN 978-3-7890-0704-0

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Judge at the Federal Administrative Court Prof. Dr. Harald Dörig retired. On: bverwg.de from September 3, 2018
  2. Harald Dörig: What legal options are there to avert violence in schools? On: fwiegleb.de , September 2000
  3. several times also in the first , e.g. B. at "Hart aber Fair" on September 17, 2018 and several times at "Sabine Christiansen" , u. a. on November 26th, 2006, see rampage, flogging, “shooting” - what can be done against violence?
  4. Maybrit Illner. ( Memento from March 3, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) on DW-TV from March 12, 2009
  5. Honorary professor appointed. Federal administrative judge Dr. Dörig teaches in Jena. ( Memento of March 3, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Published on: Uni-Journal Jena. No. 10, 2000, p. 4
  6. ^ Thuringian State Chancellor: Medal bearer. ( Memento from December 2, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  7. Prof. Dr. Harald Dörig receives the Cross of Merit on ribbon today. On: radio-frei.de from January 30, 2008
  8. ( Page no longer available , search in web archives: Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany for Prof. Dr. Harald Dörig , message from the Thuringian State Chancellery of January 30, 2008 )@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.thueringen.de
  9. Birgit Kummer: The meddler. Federal judge Prof. Harald Dörig is awarded the Federal Cross of Merit today. Thuringian General, January 30, 2008