Heinz Müller-Dietz

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Heinz Müller-Dietz (born November 2, 1931 in Bretten ) is a German legal scholar and writer .

Life

Heinz Müller-Dietz studied law at the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg . There he did his doctorate (with Thomas Würtenberger ) and habilitated in 1966 on the history, philosophy and politics of Karl Theodor Welcker’s criminal law thinking . In 1969 he accepted a position at Saarland University and became a professor of criminal law, criminal procedure law, the penal system and criminology; he took over the chair from Arthur Kaufmann . From 1980 to 1981 Müller-Dietz was Dean of the Faculty of Law and Economics. In 1997 he was entpflichtet .

His special scientific and human interest was in the penal system. At the end of the 1960s he was the deputy director of the Freiburg prison . From 1971 (until the end of 2006) he was editor of the magazine for penal enforcement and criminal assistance (today: forum penal enforcement). The commentary on the Prison Act , written together with Rolf-Peter Calliess , has accompanied the law from its inception to the present day. Until 2005 he was on the jury of the Ingeborg Drewitz Literature Prize for Prisoners .

Heinz Müller-Dietz is a member of the Prison Commission of the Federal Ministry of Justice as well as the Advisory Board and the Board of Trustees of the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law . The Keio University awarded him an honorary doctorate , he was awarded the Gold Beccaria Medal by the German Criminological Society , and he is an honorary member of the Japanese Society for Criminal Law.

In addition to numerous writings on criminal law, Müller-Dietz has also written aphorisms , glosses , short stories and poems since 1974 . There are also essays on the relationship between literature and law, most recently a contribution on "School Violence from a Literary Perspective".

Fonts

  • The life of the law teacher and politician Karl Theodor Welcker (= contributions to Freiburg science and university history, vol. 34). Albert, Freiburg 1968.
  • Everything that is right . CF Müller Juristischer Verlag GmbH, Heidelberg 1983, ISBN 3-8114-4982-6 .
  • Crossing boundaries. Contributions to the relationship between literature and law . Nomos-Verlags-Gesellschaft, Baden-Baden 1990, ISBN 3-7890-2097-4 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Heinz Müller-Dietz: Everything that is right . CF Müller Juristischer Verlag GmbH, Heidelberg 1983, ISBN 3-8114-4982-6 , blurb.
  2. ^ Heinz Müller-Dietz: School Violence in a Literary Perspective. In: Henning Ernst Müller (Ed.): Festschrift for Ulrich Eisenberg on his 70th birthday. Beck, Munich 2009 ISBN 978-3-406-58351-3 , pp. 119-137.

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