Jochen Bley

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Jochen Bley (* 1952 in Aue ) is a German lawyer and former child actor .

Life

Bley was born in 1952 as the son of a lawyer from Babelsberg in Aue, Saxony. In 1956 the family moved to Potsdam-Babelsberg. In 1961, at the age of eight, Bley took on a child role in the German-Soviet co-production Five Days - Five Nights . In the film about the rescue of the paintings of the Dresden Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister shortly after the end of the Second World War , he played the role of the "first German", a boy who wandered around in the rubble without parents before he was saved by a woman and, in the end, one Painter stands for a poster model. In 1962 he was a friend of Little Red Riding Hood in the fairy tale film Little Red Riding Hood, directed by Götz Friedrich . In 1965 he was cast again in a fairy tale film - in Walter Beck's King Drosselbart . Here he embodied the boy Wilhelm, who advised the haughty Princess Roswitha not to sell her goods in the market corner. In 1966, Bley made his last appearance as a child actor: He played hands up in the forbidden DEFA film or I shoot the young speaker Hubert.

Bley attended the Helmholtz grammar school in Potsdam and, after graduating from high school in 1971 and completing three years of military service, studied law in Leipzig from 1974 . From 1978 he worked as a research assistant at the Academy for Political Science and Law , which later became part of the University of Potsdam . Bley successfully defended his doctoral thesis in 1982 on the subject of content and legal requirements for resolutions of local councils to fulfill the main task in their unity of economic and social policy : illustrated by the experiences of councils of the districts and urban districts . In 1990 the B dissertation followed on the subject of the competence of local councils . His academic degree was after the turn "in the academic degree Dr. sc. jur. ”and later in“ Dr. iur. habil. ”converted. His work Administrative Law - Practically Applied appeared in its third edition by 1989.

Since 1995, Bley has been a lecturer at the University of Potsdam and, among other things, was lecturer in public law. From 1997 he was also the university's data protection officer. Jochen Bley has been retired since April 1, 2018.

Bley lives in Potsdam-Babelsberg.

Filmography

Publications

  • 1980: Administrative Law - Practically Applied (3rd edition 1989)
  • 1982: Content-related and legal requirements for resolutions of local councils to fulfill the main task in their unity of economic and social policy: presented on the experiences of councils of the districts and urban districts (A diss.)
  • 1990: The competence of local councils (B-Diss.)

literature

  • The first German . In: Jens Rübner: Snot noses. Film children from days long gone . Engelsdorfer, Leipzig 2009, pp. 64–65.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Cf. A film fairy tale with many fathers , article on superillu.de ( Memento from February 12, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  2. Five days - five nights Overview of the actors (with photo)
  3. King Drosselbart Overview of the actors (with photo)
  4. Hands up or I'll shoot Overview of the actors (with photo)
  5. See curriculum vitae on uni-potsdam.de ( Memento from June 15, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  6. / Notification of retirement on uni-potsdam.de