Ingke Goeckenjan

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Ingke Goeckenjan (* 1974 ) is a German lawyer and professor at the Ruhr University in Bochum .

Life

Goeckenjan began studying law in 1993 at the University of Trier , which she completed in 1999 with the first state examination in law at the Free University of Berlin . As a result, she worked as a research assistant at Ulrich Eisenberg's Berlin chair during her legal clerkship at the Court of Appeal . In 2002 Goeckenjan passed her second state examination in Berlin, and two years later she completed her doctorate with Eisenberg. She then worked as a research assistant and later as an academic counselor in time for Roland Schmitz at the University of Bayreuth . In 2013 Goeckenjan completed her habilitation with Schmitz, who had moved to the University of Osnabrück , and received the venia legendi for criminal law, criminal procedure law, juvenile criminal law, criminology and the penal system.

Already represented the professorship for criminal law and criminal procedure law at the University of Kiel in the winter semester 2011/12, i.e. before completing her habilitation . This was followed by professorships at the universities of Bielefeld (2013) and Bochum (2014). In the winter semester 2014/15 she accepted a position from the University of Bochum , rejecting an offer from the University of Greifswald , and has since held the chair for criminal law and criminal procedure law there.

Publications (selection)

  • Newer tendencies in diversion - exemplified using the Berlin diversion model . Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2005, ISBN 978-3-428-11748-2 . (Dissertation)
  • Revision of the doctrine of objective imputation - An analysis of exclusionary topoi in the deliberate successful offense . Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2016, ISBN 978-3-16-153454-6 . (Habilitation thesis)

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