Kaja Harter-Uibopuu

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Kaja Harter-Uibopuu (born March 6, 1968 in Graz ) is an Austrian ancient historian , legal historian and epigraphist .

After graduating from high school in Salzburg in 1986, the daughter of the legal scholar Henn-Jüri Uibopuu and his wife Ingeborg, b. Peyrer, at the University of Graz Ancient History and Classical Studies. After graduating with a Magistra Artium, she became a contract assistant at the Institute for Roman Law and Ancient Legal History at the University of Graz with Gerhard Thür . There she received her doctorate in 1997 sub auspiciis praesidentis . After completing her doctorate, she worked from 1998 to 1999 and from 2009 to 2015 in Vienna as a research assistant at the Commission for Ancient Legal History of the Austrian Academy of Sciences . From 1999 to 2003 she worked as a university assistant and lecturer at the University of Graz, then at the University of Vienna. She completed her habilitation in 2013 at the University of Vienna. On August 1, 2015, she took up a W2 professorship for Ancient History at the University of Hamburg as the successor to Helmut Halfmann . She has been a corresponding member of the German Archaeological Institute since April 2015, and a full member and specialist representative of Ancient History in the Central Directorate of the German Archaeological Institute since May 2017.

Her main focus is on legal epigraphy (inscriptions of procedural content from the Greek Poleis ( Argolis , Athens )), ancient international law, constitutional and administrative law of the Greek cities under Roman rule and burial law and protection of tombs in Greco-Roman Asia Minor.

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  • The intergovernmental arbitration in the Achaean Koinon. For peaceful settlement of disputes according to the epigraphic sources (= files of the Society for Greek and Hellenistic Legal History. Vol. 12). Böhlau, Cologne a. a. 1998, ISBN 3-412-11798-6 (also Graz, University, dissertation, 1996).
  • with Fritz Mitthof (Ed.): Forgive and forget? Amnesty in Antiquity: Contributions to the 1st Vienna Colloquium on Ancient Legal History, Oct. 27–28, 2008 . (= Vienna Colloquia on Ancient Legal History. Volume 1). Holzhausen, Vienna 2013, ISBN 978-3-902868-85-5 ( full text ).
  • with Thomas Kruse (Ed.): Sport and Law in antiquity: Files from the second Vienna Colloquium on Ancient Legal History, October 27-28, 2011 . (= Vienna Colloquia on Ancient Legal History. Volume 2). Holzhausen, Vienna 2014, ISBN 978-3-902976-14-7 .

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