Klaus Englert

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Klaus Englert (born April 1, 1949 in Schrobenhausen ) is a German legal scholar .

Life

After graduating from high school in 1968 and completing his military service ( Gebirgsjäger Mittenwald, 1968 to 1970, officer dR ), Klaus Englert studied law for seven semesters from 1970 to 1974 at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and in 1972 at the TU Munich accounting. From 1974 to 1977 he worked alongside his traineeship as a research assistant at the Department of Administrative Law with Albrecht Randelzhofer at LMU Munich, in 1977 was admitted to the lawyer , In 1978 he was at the University of Munich with a dissertation on the transplant law Dr. iur. PhD . In 1989 he became a specialist lawyer for labor law , in 1999 a mediator , in 2002 honorary professor and in 2005 a specialist lawyer for building and architectural law .

From 2009 to 2011 he was President of the Institute for German and International Building Law at the Humboldt University in Berlin. After the restructuring of the institute, which from 2011 was run as the "Institute for German and International Building Law of the Law Faculty of the Humboldt University of Berlin" in cooperation with the German Society for Building Law eV until the end of 2016, Englert was a member of the board and was at the same time Chairman of the institute advisory board and the institute support association.

Klaus Englert has been widowed since 2018 and has three children.

Act

Englert has been an honorary professor of construction law at the Faculty of Civil Engineering at the HDU Deggendorf University since 2002 , which was promoted to the THD Technical University Deggendorf in 2012. He was also a lecturer at Haus der Technik eV, a branch of RWTH Aachen University , for over 20 years, and has been director of the Academy for Construction Management at Deggendorf University since 2002.

As a lawyer and scientist, he primarily deals with questions of building and architectural law and in particular civil engineering law and the law of the VOB , but also as a co-commentator of the BGB commentary by Prütting / Weinreich / Wegen (PWW) on civil law. He is the lead co-editor of Beck's VOB Commentary on VOB / C and has so far published numerous books on private construction law and what he calls construction labor law, as well as many articles. Englert is co-editor of the New Journal for Construction Law (NZBau) and works for the trade journals Construction Law (BauR) and until 2014 also Real Estate and Construction Law (IBR) and until the end of 2018 as an advisory board for the "UBB Unternehmerbrief" published by Ernst & Sohn, Berlin, With.

He belongs to the DIN standards committee for DIN EN 1997-2 and DIN 4020 for geotechnical investigations for structural purposes as well as the working committee of the German procurement and contract committee for construction services (DVA) for the development of the VOB / C standards 18301 (drilling work), 18302 (special civil engineering work for the expansion of boreholes), 18305 (dewatering work) and 18327 (new) (well construction and geothermal work) as well as the working groups AK 2.11 of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Geotechnik (DGGT requirements for expertise and experience for the responsible preparation of geotechnical reports and specialist planning within the meaning of DIN EN 1992-2) as well as the working group "Wear and sticking in tunnel and pipeline construction and drilling work". In addition, he works as a mediator, arbitrator, adjudicator as well as arbitrator and arbitrator and as such has been the head of the working group "Out-of-court dispute resolution in construction matters" of the German Society for Building Law eV

In 2001 he founded the Center for German and International Building Site and Civil Engineering Law (CBTR) and was its first president. He was deputy chairman of the German Society for Building Law eV until 10/2020 and is a scientific advisory board member of the STUVA Studiengesellschaft für Verkehrsbauten und Tunnels e. V. as well as the CBTR. In 2008 he was appointed to the permanent arbitration commission of the German Society for Construction Law and the German Concrete and Construction Technology Association.

He is also chairman of the board of the historical Maximiliana Kocher MA foundation at the Catholic University of Eichstätt / Bavaria and was chairman of the supervisory board of Volksbank Schrobenhausen eG from 1989 to June 2011 (supervisory board since 1983).

Englert first became city councilor of Schrobenhausen for the CSU in 1984 . From 1990 to 2002 he worked as a cultural advisor, and from 1996 to 2002 also as second mayor of his hometown. From 2002 to 2008 he was a member of the district council in the district of Neuburg-Schrobenhausen. From May 1, 2008 to April 30, 2014, he was active as a school and music school advisor as well as deputy chairman of the secondary school association as part of his city council work. Since May 1, 2014, he has held the office of school and cultural advisor as a city councilor as well as the deputy in the middle school association until 4/2020. In July 2017 he also took over the chairmanship of the Volkshochschule Schrobenhausen eV Since July 2018 Englert was also Assistant Governor of District 1841 of Rotary International until 6/2020.

Museum founder

In 1984, Englert initiated and established the German Asparagus Museum (opened in 1985) in his hometown of Schrobenhausen , which was known worldwide as the European Asparagus Museum in 1991 and was presented in 1993 as one of the best special collections in Europe by the Council of Europe Commission in Portugal . In the summer of 2006, the museum also received the award from Federal President Horst Köhler as one of the first “Places in the Land of Ideas” as part of the 2006 World Cup. Further awards followed.

In addition, Englert was the driving force behind the creation of the " Museum in the Nursing Castle " in Schrobenhausen. T. international art exhibitions - z. B. with works by Silvio Mattioli (2003), Pablo Picasso in spring 2008, Friedensreich Hundertwasser (2009), Leonardo da Vinci (2010), Marc Chagall (2011), Kurt Sauer (KUSA) (2012) or James Rizzi (2015) , but also other outstanding national exhibitions (2019/2020: Bavaria and the Sea by Nikolaus Graf von und zu Sandizell) are presented.

Awards

  • 1987: Paul Harris Fellow of Rotary International for cultural and social engagement
  • 2002: Bavarian municipal certificate of merit. Interior Ministry
  • 2003: Honorary member of the Rotary Club Dielsdorf / Switzerland
  • 2003: 1st sapphire for Paul Harris Fellow
  • 2003: Silver citizen medal of the city of Schrobenhausen for outstanding services to the city
  • 2008: Silver badge of honor from the Bavarian Cooperative Association for 25 years on the Supervisory Board
  • 2009: Golden citizen medal of the city of Schrobenhausen for extraordinary services to the city
  • 2009: Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon
  • 2011: Civil engineering law award from the Center for German and International Building Land and Civil Engineering Law (CBTR)
  • 2014: Award of the Festschrift Secrets of the Building Ground (Verlag CHBeck)
  • 2016: Municipal Medal of Merit of the Free State of Bavaria

Publications

Scientific works (selection)

  • Englert, Bauer, Grauvogl (Ed.): Legal questions about the building site. 2nd Edition. Werner, 1991.
  • Englert, Grauvogl, Maurer (Hrsg.): Handbook of building ground and civil engineering law. 5th edition. Werner Verlag, 2016.
  • Englert, Franke, Grieger: Dispute resolution without court. Werner, 2007.
  • Englert, Katzenbach, Motzke (eds.): Beck'scher VOB commentary, part C. 4th edition, CH Beck and Beute, Munich, Berlin 2020.
  • Englert, Motzke, Wirth (eds.): Construction commentary - BGB, VOB, building materials trade, building contract law, building insurance law, building criminal law. 2nd Edition. Werner, 2009.
  • Boley, Englert, et al .: Construction Law Paperback. Special construction method civil engineering. Technical explanations - legal solutions , 1st edition, Verlag Ernst & Sohn, Berlin, 2011.

Other publications

In addition to his scientific works, Englert published numerous other books, including a. as co-editor of the Schrobenhausen art series ( Franz von Lenbach ; Josef Kaspar Sattler; Johann Baptist Hofner; Norbert Richter-Scropinhusen; Schrobenhausener Kulturschätze) and the illustrated books Asparagus - Vom Zauber des Aspargels (1993) and Asparagus - History, Cultivation, Recipes with Hans-Peter Wodarz.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Donaukurier: Getting something going October 8, 2014