Ines Härtel

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Ines Härtel (* 1972 in Staßfurt ) is a German legal scholar and judge at the Federal Constitutional Court .

Life

Ines Härtel was born in Staßfurt and studied law at the Georg-August University in Göttingen . She passed her first state examination in 1995 and the second state examination in 1998 . She was a lecturer at the University of Halle-Wittenberg . She completed her doctorate with a comparative legal thesis on agricultural and environmental law in 2001; she was funded as a scholarship holder by the German Federal Environment Foundation . The habilitation took place in 2005 with a paper on "European lawmaking", combined with the granting of the venia legendi for public law , European law and comparative law . From 2003 to 2009 she was managing director of the Institute for Agricultural Law at the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, at the same time co-editor of the series of publications on agricultural, environmental and consumer protection law. From 2009 to 2014 she was a university professor at the Law Faculty of the Ruhr University Bochum , holder of the chair for public law, administrative, European, agricultural and environmental law. From 2010 to 2014, Härtel was director of the Institute for Mining and Energy Law at the Ruhr University Bochum. She has been a university professor at the Law Faculty of the European University Viadrina since 2014 , holder of the chair for public law, administrative, European, environmental, agricultural and food law. From 2015 to 2017 she was the vice president there. From 2017 to 2019, Härtel was a part-time judge at the Berlin-Brandenburg Higher Administrative Court. As a member of the Digital Advisory Board of the State of Brandenburg (2018/2019), she was active in policy advice.

On July 1, 2020, the SPD, which had the right to propose, nominated Härtel for election as judge at the Federal Constitutional Court . On July 3, she was elected by the Federal Council as judge of the Federal Constitutional Court. The appointment by the Federal President took place on July 10, 2020; at the same time they were sworn in. She succeeds Johannes Masing as judge . She is the first East German federal constitutional judge .

Research and Teaching

The main areas of research and teaching at Härtel include a. Data protection law and digital law , especially basics and problems of the present; also public law , administrative, European, environmental, agricultural and food law.

Fonts (selection)

  • European Legislation Manual. Springer, Berlin / Heidelberg 2006, ISBN 3-540-30664-1 .
  • as editor: Handbook of Federalism - Federalism as a democratic legal order and legal culture in Germany, Europe and the world. Springer, Berlin / Heidelberg 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-01573-1 .
    • Volume I: Fundamentals of Federalism and the German Federal State.
    • Volume II: Problems, Reforms, Perspectives of German Federalism
    • Volume III: Areas of Development of Federalism
    • Volume IV: Federalism in Europe and the World
  • as editor: Paths of the food industry - global, regional, European . NOMOS, Baden-Baden 2017, ISBN 3-8487-3726-4 .
  • Digitization in the light of constitutional law - algorithms, predictive policing, autonomous driving. In: Landes- und Kommunalverwaltung (LKV) 2019, pp. 49–60.
  • Agricultural digital law for sustainable agriculture 4.0. In: Natur und Recht 2019, pp. 577–586.

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Footnotes

  1. BVerfG: She will be Masing's successor. In: LTO. Retrieved July 1, 2020 .
  2. a b c Anne Hähnig, Martin Machowecz and Heinrich Wefing: A judge as the ultimate compromise. In: Zeit Online. July 1, 2020, accessed July 1, 2020 .
  3. ^ Institute for Mining and Energy Law. In: ruhr-uni-bochum.de. Retrieved July 2, 2020 .
  4. ^ Martina Seidlitz: Public Law • Law Faculty • European University Viadrina / EUV. In: europa-uni.de. Retrieved July 2, 2020 .
  5. ^ Viadrina professor is to become the new federal constitutional judge. In: rbb24.de. Retrieved July 2, 2020 .
  6. Digital Advisory Board of the State of Brandenburg. In: digitalesbb.de. Retrieved July 2, 2020 .
  7. Joachim Jahn: Ines Härtel is the new judge at the Federal Constitutional Court. In: beck-current. Retrieved July 1, 2020 .
  8. Ines Härtel elected judge at the Federal Constitutional Court. German Federal Council, July 3, 2020, accessed on July 3, 2020 .
  9. a b Change of judge at the Federal Constitutional Court. Federal President of the Federal Republic of Germany, July 10, 2020, accessed on July 10, 2020 .
  10. ^ Ines Härtel: First East German elected constitutional judge. In: zeit.de. Retrieved July 4, 2020 .
  11. Christian Rath: New constitutional judge: One woman instead of three men . In: The daily newspaper: taz . July 1, 2020, ISSN  0931-9085 ( taz.de [accessed July 4, 2020]).