Helmut Satzger

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Helmut Satzger (born December 19, 1966 in Augsburg ) is a German lawyer and professor of criminal law at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich .

Life

Helmut Satzger studied law at the University of Passau from 1986 to 1992 . In the meantime he studied English and European law at King's College in London and obtained a diploma in legal studies. After his first state examination in Passau in 1992, he worked as a research assistant at Werner Beulke's chair , where he had previously worked as a student assistant. In 1993 he also received his doctorate there. This was followed by a legal clerkship in Berlin, the German Embassy in Paris and the German-Bolivian Chamber of Commerce in La Paz . He passed his second state examination in 1995 in Berlin, whereupon he worked again for Werner Beulke in Passau. In 2000, Satzger completed his habilitation and acquired the venia legendi for criminal law, criminal procedure law, international criminal law and European law.

This was followed by substitute professorships in Würzburg and Augsburg . In 2001 he followed a call to the Bucerius Law School in Hamburg, before moving permanently to Augsburg in 2002. In 2004 he accepted the professorship for German, European and international criminal law and criminal procedure law as well as commercial criminal law at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich, which he still holds today. His teaching and research activities in Munich were only interrupted by visiting professorships at the Pontifical Catholic University in Buenos Aires (2008) and the Universidad de Talca in Santiago de Chile (2009). From 2010 to 2013, Satzger was Dean of Studies at the Faculty of Law in Munich.

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In addition, Satzger is the author of numerous articles and co-editor of the Neue Zeitschrift für Strafrecht (NStZ), among others .

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