Katharina Countess von Schlieffen

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Katharina Countess von Schlieffen (born Katharina Sobota on April 4, 1956 in Düsseldorf ) is a German legal scholar .

Career

After studying law, sociology , political science and philosophy at the Universities of Bonn and Mainz as well as the two state examinations in law ( first state examination in 1980 and second state examination in 1984 ), Schlieffen worked as a research assistant in Mainz, most recently with Ottmar Ballweg , where she studied with Theodor Viehweg founded "Mainz School" followed. In 1989 she received her doctorate on "Objectivity, the rhetorical art of lawyers" . 1991–1993 she headed an empirical project to develop the method “rhetorical seismogram”. She then became a research assistant at the University of Jena with Rolf Gröschner . In 1995 he completed his habilitation on “The Principle of the Rule of Law ”. After a substitute professorship at the University of Potsdam and a call to the University of Münster in May 1997, she was appointed to the FernUniversität in Hagen in October 1997 . Since then she has held the chair for public law, legal rhetoric and legal philosophy.

Schlieffen took on a number of positions in academic self-government: This is how she was u. a. Vice-Rector (2000–2002) and has been a member and deputy chairwoman of the University Council of the FernUniversität in Hagen since 2008 . Schlieffen has been director of the Contarini Institute for Mediation since 2000, scientific director of the master’s course in mediation at the FernUniversität in Hagen and a member of the scientific management of the Hagen Law School since 2005 .

Katharina Gräfin von Schlieffen was co-editor of the International Journal for the Semiotics of Law (IJSL).

Publications (selection)

  • Objectivity, rhetorical art of the lawyers. Frankfurt am Main 1990 (as Katharina Sobota).
  • The rule of law principle. Constitutional and administrative law aspects. Tübingen 1997 (as Katharina Sobota).
  • Rhetoric: form without content? In: Archive for Legal and Social Philosophy (ARSP). Vol. LXXV (1989), pp. 525-533 (as Katharina Sobota).
  • Rhetorical seismogram - a new method in law. In: Juristentung (JZ). Vol. 47 (1992), No. 5, pp. 231-237 (as Katharina Sobota).
  • Rhetoric. In: Volker Römermann , Christoph Paulus (Hrsg.): Key qualifications for law studies, exams and work. Munich 2003, pp. 192-229.
  • On the topical pathetic order of legal thought. Results of empirical rhetoric research. In: Kent D. Lerch (Ed.): The language of law. Volume 2. Berlin / New York 2005, pp. 405-448.
  • Coalition agreements and coalition bodies In: Josef Isensee , Paul Kirchhof (Hrsg.): Handbuch des Staatsrechts. 3. Edition. Volume 3. Heidelberg 2005, pp. 683-708.
  • Constitutional state. In: Werner Heun et al. (Ed.): Evangelisches Staatslexikon. New edition. Stuttgart 2006, pp. 1926-1934.
  • Rhetorical legal theory. In: Gert Ueding (Hrsg.): Historical dictionary of rhetoric. Volume 8. Tübingen 2007, pp. 197-214.
  • How lawyers justify. Draft of a rhetorical argumentation model for law. In: Juristentung (JZ). Vol. 66 (2011), No. 3, pp. 109-116.
  • The hidden organon and literary legal culture in transition - at the same time a contribution to the concept of republic. In: Katharina Gräfin von Schlieffen (Hrsg.): Republic - Legal Relationship - Legal Culture (= Politika. Vol. 15). Tübingen 2018.

Schlieffen is u. a. Editor of the Law and Rhetoric series, which has been published since 2003 . Frankfurt a. M. and (with Fritjof Haft ) of the Mediation manual. Munich 2002, 3rd edition 2016.

Individual evidence

  1. Further training courses in mediation at the Fernuniversität Hagen
  2. ^ Directory. Retrieved August 14, 2020 .
  3. Schlieffen's list of publications

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