Kay Hailbronner

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Kay Hailbronner (born July 5, 1943 in Ulm ) is a German legal scholar , professor emeritus at the University of Konstanz and head of the research center there for international and European immigration and asylum law .

Career

Hailbronner studied law from 1962 to 1966 at the Universities of Heidelberg and Tübingen . From 1966 to 1970, he did an internship in the district of the Karlsruhe Higher Regional Court and an assistantship at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law . In 1968/1969 he was at the Institute of Air and Space Law in Montreal and obtained a Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree from McGill University there in 1969 . From 1971 to 1974 he was a research assistant at the chair of Karl Doehring at the University of Heidelberg and a part-time speaker at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law. During this time he did his doctorate in 1972 at the University of Heidelberg. In 1974 he became a full-time speaker at the Max Planck Institute.

Hailbronner completed his habilitation in 1979 at the University of Heidelberg for public law and international law . In 1977 he became government director in the Ministry of Justice of Rhineland-Palatinate and as such was seconded to the Federal Constitutional Court in the department of the then Vice-President Wolfgang Zeidler . In 1979 Hailbronner was appointed to the chair for public law, international law and European law at the University of Konstanz. From 1988 to 1992 he was a part-time judge at the Baden-Württemberg Administrative Court . Since 1994 he has been head of the Research Center for International and European Immigration and Asylum Law. Since 2000 he has been a member of the Advisory Board of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees . In October 2010 Daniel Thym succeeded him at the chair for public law, European law and international law at the University of Konstanz. In September 2019 he was one of about 100 constitutional law teachers who, with the open appeal for the right to vote, Downsized the Bundestag! turned to the German Bundestag .

Hailbronner is co-editor of the magazine for immigration law and immigration policy and the administrative papers of Baden-Württemberg .

Awards

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Individual evidence

  1. Jean Monnet Chair for Public Law, European Law and International Law ( Memento of May 18, 2015 in the Internet Archive ), website of the University of Konstanz, accessed on January 31, 2015.
  2. Call for the right to vote: "Verkleinert den Bundestag" , open letter from September 20, 2019 in Die Welt .