Heinz Wagner (legal scholar, 1926)

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Heinz Wagner (born May 25, 1926 in Mainz ) is a German legal scholar and former professor at the Free University of Berlin .

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Wagner studied modern languages ​​and law . In 1954 he was supported by the University of Giessen Dr. iur. doctorate, two years later he also acquired the license en droit . After returning to Germany in 1957, he first worked for the Iron and Steel Industry Association before he returned to his academic career. In 1963, Wagner completed his habilitation at the University of Cologne with a European law script and was henceforth a private lecturer in Cologne. From 1966 he held a full public law chair at the University of Saarbrücken . In 1970 he moved to a full chair for constitutional and administrative law at the Free University of Berlin , which he held until his retirement in 1994.

Wagner's main research areas were public law , especially international law and police law . In 1987 he published a comment on the Police Act in North Rhine-Westphalia in particular . In addition, another focus was on legal theory .

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  • Basic concepts of the decision-making law of the European Communities . Carl Heymanns, Cologne 1965 (habilitation thesis).
  • The idea of ​​independence in law . Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1967, ISBN 978-3-428-01613-6 .
  • The Arab-Israeli Conflict in International Law . Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1971, ISBN 978-3-428-02499-5 .
  • Law as a reflection and an instrument for action. Contribution to a materialistic legal theory . Pahl-Rugenstein, Cologne 1982, ISBN 978-3-7609-0211-1 .

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