Heinz-Joachim Peters

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Heinz-Joachim Peters (born December 16, 1950 in Beckum , Westphalia) is a German legal scholar. Since 1981 he has been a professor of law and local science at the Kehl University of Applied Sciences .

Life

Peters studied law at the Uni Bielefeld and Münster from 1970 to 1975. He did his doctorate on the subject of environmental impact assessment . From 1976 to 1978 he was a trainee lawyer at the district court of Konstanz , then from 1978 to 1981 head of the district administration in Ortenaukreis for building law, nature conservation and road traffic.

Peters has been a professor at Kehl University since 1981 . As part of his teaching and research activities, Peters completed a practical semester at the Federal Environment Agency in Berlin in 1988 . In 1997 he was for a short time with the environmental mayor of the city of Freiburg i.Br. in practice. He is also a lecturer at the Fernuni Hagen .

Act

Peters teaches in the areas of European law, constitutional law, administrative law, construction law and environmental law.

Peters has over 100 publications in journals, legal commentaries, and textbooks. 17 publications are listed in the German National Library .

Fonts (selection)

  • Heinz-Joachim Peters: Demonstration on the site fence . In: apf: training, exams, specialist practice. Issue 6/2013. ISSN  1867-7002 . Pp. 71-72
  • Heinz-Joachim Peters: Sustainability through environmental planning law . In: Municipal Sustainability: Anniversary Volume for the 40th Anniversary of the Kehl University of Applied Sciences and the Ortenau District / Jürgen Kegelmann; Kay-Uwe Martens (ed.). Nomos, Baden-Baden 2013. ISBN 978-3-8487-0176-6 . Pp. 78-90
  • Heinz-Joachim Peters (with Stefan Stehle): Dispute over the disabled toilet . In: apf: training, exams, specialist practice. Issue 8/2013. ISSN  1867-7002 . Pp. 242-247

Individual evidence

  1. Prof. Dr. Heinz-Joachim Peters. Retrieved November 25, 2019 .
  2. fernuni-hagen.de ( Memento from August 17, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )