Joachim Wieland

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Joachim Wieland (born July 30, 1951 in Bielefeld ) is a German legal scholar .

Life

Joachim Wieland studied law at Bielefeld University and Cambridge University from 1971 to 1977 . Between 1977 and 1979 Wieland completed his legal clerkship in Freiburg im Breisgau . From 1980 to 1984 he worked as a research assistant at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg in Breisgau. In 1984 he was there with a dissertation on media law Dr. iur. PhD . From 1984 to 1988 Wieland worked as a research assistant at the Federal Constitutional Court , before he started working as a research assistant at the chair of Alexander Hollerbach , seminar for legal philosophy and canon law , at the University of Freiburg in 1988 . In 1989 he completed his habilitation in public law , including finance and tax law and comparative law . As a private lecturer , he held a professorship at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster and at Bielefeld University, before accepting the chair for public law, finance and tax law at Bielefeld University in 1991. From 2001 to 2007 Wieland was Professor of Public Law, Finance and Tax Law at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main . Since November 2007, Wieland has held a chair for public law, finance and tax law at the German University for Administrative Sciences in Speyer. His main areas of work are constitutional law , financial constitutional law , tax law and public commercial law .

In the past few years, Wieland has often appeared as an expert and litigator, especially in constitutional disputes. For example, he was the representative of the Federal President in the legal dispute over the 2005 Bundestag election before the Federal Constitutional Court .

Wieland has been a member of the Constitutional Court for the State of North Rhine-Westphalia since May 2006 . Because of the allegation of bias, Wieland was not allowed to decide those proceedings that the AfD is conducting against the state of North Rhine-Westphalia due to a lack of parliamentary information.

From October 2011 to 2017 he was rector of the German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer.

Wieland is married to Nina Dethloff and has two children.

Works (selection)

  • The freedom of broadcasting. At the same time a contribution to the dogmatics of Article 12 paragraph 1 GG, Berlin 1984.
  • The state toleration of illegal behavior. Dogmatic consequences of official inaction in environmental and tax law, Heidelberg 1988 (together with Georg Hermes).
  • The concession fees. On the burden of business administrative permits with taxes, Berlin 1991.
  • Labor market and state control, VVDStRL 59 (2000), pp. 13–55.
  • Art. 87e, 87f, 93, 94, 100, 126, 143, 143a, 143b, in: Horst Dreier (Ed.), Basic Law Commentary, Tübingen 2000, Volume 3.
  • Art. 12, 14 and 15, in: Horst Dreier (Ed.), Basic Law Commentary, 2nd edition, Tübingen 2004, Volume 1.
  • Art. 22 and 34, in: Horst Dreier (Ed.), Basic Law Commentary, 2nd edition, Tübingen 2006, Volume 2.
  • Reform of the federal financial system from a constitutional point of view, in: Patrick Wendisch / Mathias Fonger (eds.), Reform of the federal financial system in Germany, Baden-Baden 2006.
  • The future of the city states, the extreme budgetary emergency in the case law of the BVerfG and the norm control application of Berlin, in: Dannemann, G./Luft, Stefan (ed.), The future of the city states, Bremen 2006, pp. 191-205.
  • Local broadcast financing in Bavaria. Constitutional and European legal framework conditions of state financial responsibility, BLM series, vol. 93, Baden-Baden 2009.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ WDR: Constitutional Court withdraws judges after AfD complaint. September 3, 2019, accessed January 29, 2020 .
  2. ^ German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer. September 30, 2017. Retrieved October 12, 2017 .
  3. Nina Dethloff, Europeanization of Competition Law, Tübingen 2001, page vii (foreword).