Klaus Weber (lawyer, 1957)

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Klaus Weber (born July 2, 1957 in Augsburg ) is a German lawyer , member of the management of the publishers Verlag CH Beck und Vahlen GmbH as well as a lawyer in Augsburg and honorary professor at the law faculty of the University of Augsburg.

Life

Weber was born in Augsburg in 1957 and attended the Peutinger Gymnasium (Augsburg) there until he graduated from high school in 1975 .

From October 1975 to May 1982 he completed the one-stage legal training at the University of Augsburg with a scholarship for particularly gifted people . In 1982 he passed the second state examination as the best of a total of 500 participants. At the same time he received his doctorate in July 1982 under Jörg Tenckhoff on the subject of "The defense attorney as a representative in the main negotiation" with the grade magna cum laude .

From 1982 he worked for the Bavarian State Ministry of Justice in the State Judicial Examination Office . From 1984 to 1990 he was employed in the public prosecutor's office , as a judge, in the Bavarian State Ministry of Justice (Personnel Department) and then in the Bavarian State Ministry for Federal and European Affairs, Bonn Office (Bavarian State Representation ), as Head of the Legal Policy and Justice Department and Managing Director of the Standing Contract Commission of Countries under the Lindau Agreement .

From November 1990 to September 1991 he was seconded to the Saxon State Ministry of Justice as head of the department for education and training and president of the State Judicial Examination Office.

From September 1991 to October 1992 participation in the “Administrative Management Course” of the Bavarian State Chancellery and then activity in the Bavarian State Ministry of Justice as press spokesman and head of the public relations department of Justice Minister Mathilde Berghofer-Weichner . From November 1993 he headed the department for training and examinations in the state justice examination office .

In 1995 Weber went to the Saxon State Ministry of Justice as ministerial conductor at the request of the then Saxon Justice Minister Steffen Heitmann . There he was head of the department for civil law , public law and European law . This included responsibility for all questions of federal and state legislation in the field of substantive and formal civil law, review of norms, constitutional law and data protection , conducting all constitutional disputes affecting the state, questions of European law and church law . The conclusion of the Concordat with the Holy See , the support of the Republic of Poland ( Third Polish Republic ) within the framework of the twinning program and the PHARE program of the EU and the work as a representative of the Federal Council in the working group on civil law in the Council of the European Union .

In July 2000 Weber left the civil service and switched to business at Verlag CH Beck OHG. He has been a member of the management team since 2011 and is responsible for the legal program. Besides that, he is an attorney in Augsburg (real estate, constitutional law and copyright and publishing law ), Honorary Professor at the University of Augsburg, co-editor of the Journal of Arbitration (SchiedsVZ) and auditors in both legal state examinations.

Weber is married and has one son.

Volunteering

Weber was involved in the parents' council of the Rudolf-Diesel-Gymnasium Augsburg from 2002 to 2010 and has been chairman since 2008. From 2007 to 2011 he was on the board of the state parents' association of high schools in Bavaria . There it campaigned for a lessening of the transition to the Abitur after the 12th grade , especially for additional study places for the double year 2011.

Work (selection)

Weber has published numerous works. In particular, since 1998 he has been the editor of the standard work Creifeld - legal dictionary . He has also worked on some legal commentaries. The monograph “The Defender as Representative in the Main Negotiation”, dissertation Augsburg 1982, published by RG Fischer-Verlag, Frankfurt 1982. He has also written numerous articles on European, state, constitutional and church law as well as legal history and administrative law , on civil law and the law of legal training as well as numerous exams with solutions and book reviews.

Books

  • Editor and co-author of the Creifeld - legal dictionary
  • Co-author in Ebenroth - Boujong - Joost, Commercial Code, Commentary, publishers CH Beck and Vahlen, Munich 2001 and 2008
  • Judges Act of the Free State of Saxony, text edition with explanations, Kohlhammer, Dresden 1991
  • Legal training law in the Free State of Saxony, text edition with explanations, Kohlhammer, Dresden 1992
  • Co-author in Weber, Ganslmayer, Training Law for Judicial Officers in the Free State of Saxony, text edition with explanations, Dresden 1993

Essays

European, state, constitutional and church law as well as legal history

  • A memorial for Count Montgelas, Bayerische Verwaltungsblätter 1984, page 373 ff.
  • Secularization - a dark chapter in Bavarian legal history, Bayerische Verwaltungsblätter 1985, page 553 ff.
  • The library of the Bavarian State Ministry of Justice, Bibliotheksforum Bayern - BFB, KGSaur-Verlag, 1993, page 128 ff.
  • Weber / Raum, The occupation of church offices according to the Catholic Church Treaty of Saxony of July 2, 1996, Archive for Catholic Church Law, year 1996, page 414 ff.

Administrative law

  • Legal development in the Free State of Saxony from January 1998 to June 1998, Journal for Property and Real Estate Law - VIZ 1998, page 498 ff.
  • Legal development in the Free State of Saxony from June 1998 to November 1998, VIZ 1999, page 75 f.
  • Legal development in the Free State of Saxony from December 1998 to May 1999, VIZ 1999, page 400 ff.
  • Legal adjustment in the new federal states, LKV 2000, page 95 ff.
  • Legal development in the Free State of Saxony from November 1999 to April 2000, VIZ 2000, page 263

civil right

  • Four eyes see more than two [contribution to the reform of civil procedure law], ZRP 1997, page 134 ff.
  • Payment ethics in the construction industry - a problem for the legislator, ZRP 1999, page 282 ff.

Legal training law

  • Censore locuto causa finita? - On the changeability of examination decisions by the examiners, Bayerische Verwaltungsblätter 1984, page 268 ff.
  • Legal training in France, JURA 1993, page 467 ff.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20140102184625/http://www.seitz-partner.de/kanzlei/ansprechpartner_recht/weber_k.php
  2. ^ Klaus Weber on the website of the University of Augsburg
  3. Press release of the state parents' association of high schools in Bavaria from October 26, 2010
  4. Franconian Day Bamberg from October 26, 2009 ( Memento from May 27, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  5. ^ Article in the Augsburger Allgemeine from April 22, 2010
  6. There is chaos - article from the Bamberg student magazine from October 27, 2009
  7. Equal opportunities for the double year of Abitur - letter from the Bavarian State Minister Dr. Wolfgang Heubisch from August 6, 2009
  8. ^ Article in the Augsburger Allgemeine from March 22, 2010
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  13. Otto-Wilhelm Jakobs - The provisional legal protection in the examination law at beck-online.de