Justus Krümpelmann

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Justus Krümpelmann (born January 25, 1935 in Recklinghausen ; † November 22, 2018 in Mainz ) was a German legal scholar .

Life

Krümpelmann studied law at the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg . In 1966 he was there with a thesis on minor offenses to Dr. iur. PhD . In 1972 he completed his habilitation.

In 1972 he received a reputation as a professor at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-University of Bonn ; In 1973 he moved to the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz to the chair for criminal law and criminal procedure law . He taught as an emeritus in Mainz.

Act

Krümpelmann published numerous scientific essays, papers and works in his research areas on the border areas between criminal law , psychiatry and psychology and the dogmatics of crime theory as well as objective and subjective attribution theory .

Justus Krümpelmann had been a member of the Catholic student association KDStV Ripuaria Freiburg im Breisgau in the CV since 1955 .

Fonts

  • The petty offenses. Investigations into crime as a growth concept , Duncker and Humblot 1966
  • Affect and culpability Wiesbaden 1988
  • Empiricism and normativity in the legal concepts of will control. In: Hommers, Wilfried (Ed.): Perspektiven der Rechtsspsychologie. Göttingen, Toronto, Zurich; Hogrefe; 1991; Pp. 13-35
  • The criminal law assessment of the so-called affect acts. In: Saß, Henning (ed.): Affect offenses. Berlin, Heidelberg a. a .; 1993; Pp. 18-42
  • The criminal law assessment of the so-called preliminary design of the act in the syndrome of homicidal willingness to act. In: Leygraf; Volbert; Horstkotte; Fried (Hrsg.): The language of crime - ways to a clinical criminology (Festschrift for Wilfried Rasch ). Stuttgart, Berlin, Cologne; Cabbage hammer; 1993; Pp. 157-163
  • The normative correspondence between behavior and success in negligent injury crimes. In: Vogler, Theo (Hrsg.): Festschrift for Hans-Heinrich Jescheck. Berlin; Duncker & Humblot; 1985; Vol. 1; Pp. 313-335
  • The forfeiture of the principle of trust in the event of improper behavior in the critical traffic situation. In: Doll, Ingeborg; Teckhoff, Jörg (ed.): Festschrift for Karl Lackner. Berlin, New York; de Gruyter; 1987; Pp. 289-306
  • Attribution issues in the event of unsuccessful medical error correction. In: Legal review. 1989; Pp. 353-358
  • About the time structure of some attribution judgments. In: Schmoller, Kurt (Hrsg.): Festschrift for Otto Triffterer. Vienna, New York; Jumper; 1996; Pp. 137-147

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