Jürgen Schwabe

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Jürgen Schwabe (born June 17, 1937 ) is a German legal scholar.

Life

After graduating from high school in 1956, Schwabe studied law in Frankfurt, Freiburg, Berlin and Marburg. He passed his state exams in 1961 and 1968. 1970 doctorate he in Marburg on the so-called third-party effect of fundamental rights to the Dr. iur. He then worked as a research assistant in Marburg and Gießen and later as a lecturer in Gießen. In 1978 he completed his habilitation in Giessen on the subject of problems in fundamental rights dogmatics . In 1979 Schwabe became professor for public law at the University of Hamburg . He is retired .

Schwabe's main research areas are constitutional law (especially fundamental rights ), general administrative law and special administrative law (especially police law ).

With regard to counter-demonstrations by politically left organizations at right-wing extremist rallies, Schwabe took the view in 2014 in an article for the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung that the police should take action against blockers of approved demonstrations and that politicians should not praise such blockade actions.

Works (selection)

  • The so-called third-party effect of fundamental rights. On the impact of fundamental rights on private law transactions. (= The scientific paperback. Volume 15). Goldmann, Munich 1971, ISBN 3-442-60015-4 .
  • Decisions of the Federal Constitutional Court. Study selection (volumes 1–109). 8th edition, Buxtehude 2004, ISBN 3-9801080-5-8

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. In the lawless area . Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, July 4, 2014