Ginger Ebsen

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Ingwer Ebsen (born April 6, 1943 in Kiel ) is a German legal scholar .

Life

After studying law in Kiel , Geneva , Edinburgh and Mainz , Ebsen received his doctorate in Mainz in 1973. An activity as a research assistant and as an academic adviser in Frankfurt followed. There he completed his habilitation in 1983 for the subjects of constitutional law , administrative law and legal theory .

Ingwer Ebsen subsequently worked as a judge in the Hessian social justice system, before he was appointed to the chair for public law and social law at the University of Münster in 1985 . He continued to cultivate practical experience as a judge at the Essen Regional Social Court (1989–1992) and at the Hessian Regional Social Court (since 2006). In 1991/1992 Ebsen held a professorship at the University of Jena before he was appointed to the chair for public law and social law at the University of Frankfurt am Main in 1992.

Ebsen has been Vice President of Goethe University since October 2006 and, together with Rudolf Steinberg, played a key role in transforming the university into a foundation university. In his university policy work, he was able to fall back on the experience he had acquired in his previous work as a city ​​councilor in Mainz local politics.

The retirement took place at the end of the summer semester 2009.

Ingwer Ebsen's scientific interest is particularly in the law of statutory health insurance and employment promotion law , where he also acts monographically as well as in the commentary and manual literature (commentary by Gagel on AFG / SGB ​​III , social law manual , manual of social insurance law by Schulin ), as well as the law of Equality between women and men . During his time at the Goethe University he maintained a number of international contacts and founded the Association for the Promotion of Social Law and the Institute for European Health Policy and Social Law (ineges); both continue to exist after his release. He is co-editor of the Frankfurt treatises on social law and the Frankfurt publications on health policy and health law at the Peter Lang publishing house. Astrid Wallrabenstein became his successor in the law department in 2010 .

Fonts (selection)

  • Legal binding and "correctness" of the decision. An investigation into legal methodology . Duncker and Humblot, Berlin 1974, ISBN 978-3-428-03119-1 , also: Mainz, Univ., Rechts- u. Economics Fak., Diss. 1972.
  • The Federal Constitutional Court as an element of social self-regulation. A pluralistic theory of constitutional jurisdiction in a democratic constitutional state . Duncker and Humblot, Berlin 1985, ISBN 978-3-428-05781-8 , also: Frankfurt (Main), Univ., Habil.-Schr., 1983.
  • As editor: Handbook of Health Law . Huber, Bern 2015, ISBN 978-3-456-85246-1

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Individual evidence

  1. Unless otherwise noted, the presentation of the curriculum vitae follows: 65 years: Ingwer Ebsen . In: UniReport 5/2008, June 25, 2008. p. 7. Accessed on September 8, 2018.