Herwig Roggemann

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Herwig Roggemann (born July 1, 1935 in Bremen ) is a German lawyer and former professor at the Free University of Berlin .

Life

Rogge, he studied from 1954 to 1958 law at the Universities of Göttingen , Freiburg and Munich . After his first state examination in law and his legal clerkship, he did his doctorate with Friedrich Schaffstein and Eberhard Schmidhäuser in Göttingen. After his second state examination in 1962, Roggemann graduated from the Free University in Berlin with a degree in Slavic languages ​​and legal systems of the Eastern and Southeastern European countries, which he finished in 1964. He then served as a temporary academic advisor at the Eastern European Institute there . In 1973 he completed his habilitation in Berlin, with which he received the venia legendi for the law of Eastern European countries, comparative law, criminal law and criminal procedure law.

In 1973 Roggemann took up a professorship at the Institute for Eastern Europe and at the Faculty of Law at the Free University of Berlin, which he held until his retirement in 2000. From 1993 to 1997 he was chairman of the Eastern Europe Institute. Since his retirement, Roggemann has been head of the inter-university center for German, Croatian, European law and comparative law in Split and Berlin. 2005 awarded him the University of Split , the honorary doctorate . Because of his achievements, he received the Federal Cross of Merit, 1st class , in 2016 .

Roggemann researched and taught in particular on criminal law and criminal procedure law, the law of Eastern European countries and the law of the former GDR .

Works (selection)

  • The tape in procedural law . Schwartz, Göttingen 1962 (dissertation).
  • The GDR constitutions . BWV, Berlin 1984, ISBN 3-87061-159-6 .
  • System injustice and criminal law - using the example of the wall riflemen in the former GDR . BWV, Berlin 1993, ISBN 3-87061-412-9 .
  • The International Criminal Tribunals . BWV, Berlin 1998, ISBN 3-87061-638-5 .
  • Jens Lowitzsch u. Herwig Roggemann: Privatization Institutions in Central and Eastern Europe . BWV, Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-8305-0310-5 .

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