Cardinal Innitzer Promotion Prize for Law and Political Science

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The Kardinal Innitzer Prize for Promotion of Law and Political Science is a science prize awarded by the Archdiocese of Vienna . The award is named after Cardinal Theodor Innitzer .

The Cardinal Innitzer Study Fund

The Kardinal-Innitzer-Förderungspreis for law and political science is endowed by the Kardinal-Innitzer-Studienfonds , an institution for the promotion of science . Every year it awards prizes to outstanding young Austrian scientists in various scientific disciplines.

Scientific papers are eligible for the award if their scientific significance is equivalent to a habilitation thesis . Applicants should be Austrian citizens. The work of foreign citizens will be accepted if they work permanently in Austria at a scientific institution. The applications are assessed by the study fund, whereby external experts are also commissioned.

Award ceremony

The award ceremony is held by the Archbishop of Vienna, currently Cardinal Christoph Schönborn , at a festive award meeting in December of each calendar year.

Holder of the Cardinal Innitzer Prize for Advancement of Law and Political Science

  • 1971: Heinz Peter Rill , legal scholar
  • 1972: Bruno Simma , international lawyer
  • 1973: Hans-Rene Laurer, legal scholar; Theo Öhlinger , constitutional lawyer
  • 1974: Josef Aicher , legal scholar; Thomas Cornides, legal philosopher
  • 1975: Wolfgang Mantl , political scientist and lawyer; Karl Hackl, legal scholar; Heribert Köck , international law expert, European law expert and legal philosopher
  • 1976: Peter Fischer, European lawyer
  • 1977: Waldemar Hummer , legal scholar
  • 1978: Attila Fenyves , lawyer; Herbert Heinz Haller, legal scholar and judge at the Constitutional Court
  • 1979: no prize awarded
  • 1980: no prize awarded
  • 1981: Johannes Pichler , legal historian
  • 1982: Walter Schrammel , legal scholar; Harald Stolzlechner, constitutional and administrative lawyer
  • 1983: Artur Völkl , legal historian
  • 1984: Franz Marhold , legal scholar
  • 1985: Gernot Hasiba, legal historian
  • 1986: Gabriele Kucsko-Stadlmayer , legal scholar
  • 1987: Peter Bydlinski , legal scholar
  • 1988: Stefan Griller, European lawyer
  • 1989: no prize awarded
  • 1990: no prize awarded
  • 1991: Wolfgang Mazal , labor, social and medical lawyer
  • 1992: Markus Achatz , administrative and financial scientist; Wolfgang Brandstetter , legal scholar; Christoph Grabenwarter , legal scholar; Christian Huber, lawyer at RWTH Aachen
  • 1993: no prize awarded
  • 1994: Peter Lewisch, legal scholar
  • 1995: Joseph Marko , lawyer and political scientist; Peter Mayr, legal scholar at the Institute for Civil Litigation at the University of Innsbruck
  • 1996: no prize awarded
  • 1997: Michael Holoubek , legal scholar; Andreas Riedler , legal scholar
  • 1998: Susanne Kalss , legal scholar; Thomas Bachner, legal scholar; Reinhard Resch, legal scholar; Sigmar Stadlmeier , international lawyer
  • 1999: Josef Schuch, tax lawyer
  • 2000: Thomas Schobel, assistant at the Institute for Civil Law at the University of Vienna
  • 2001: Peter Hilpold , international and European law expert
  • 2002: Friedrich Rüffler, legal scholar; Sabine Urnik, Institute for Economics at the University of Klagenfurt
  • 2003: Alexander Egger, lawyer and référendaire at the ECJ
  • 2004: Anita Ziegerhofer-Prettenthaler, legal historian
  • 2005: Ernst Karner, legal scholar; Claudia Rudolf, legal scholar; Erika Maria Wagner, legal scholar
  • 2006: Martina Kisslinger, legal scholar
  • 2007: Gudrun Fritz-Schmid, Institute for Financial Management at the University of Klagenfurt; Georg Kofler, legal scholar
  • 2008: Karl Stöger, Institute for State and Administrative Law at the University of Vienna
  • 2009: Cathrine Konopatsch, lawyer; Martin Risak, lawyer at the University of Passau; Ulrich Torggler, Institute for Corporate and Commercial Law at the Vienna University of Economics and Business
  • 2010: David Leeb, legal scholar; Katharina Pabel, legal scholar
  • 2011: Lyane Sauter, legal scholar
  • 2012: Harald Eberhard , legal scholar; Martin Spitzer , legal scholar
  • 2013: Daniel Ennöckl, legal scholar; Stefan Perner , legal scholar
  • 2014: Judith Schacherreiter, legal scholar
  • 2015: Michael Mayrhofer, legal scholar; Hermann Peyerl , economist and tax lawyer
  • 2016: Andreas Th. Müller, legal scholar
  • 2017: Walter Doralt , legal scholar; Andreas Geroldinger, legal scholar
  • 2018: Elias Felten, labor and social lawyer; Christoph Marchgraber, tax law expert
  • 2019: Christian Koller, legal scholar

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Cardinal Innitzer Study Fund
  2. Innitzer Science Award 2018 for chemist Schuster - The 2018 award winners at religion.orf.at