Luís Greco

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Luís Filipe Maksoud Greco (born March 27, 1978 in Rio de Janeiro ) is a Brazilian - German legal scholar .

Career

Greco attended the German School in Rio de Janeiro and graduated from high school in 1996 . He then completed his law studies at the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro in 2000; the following year he took over a lectureship at the faculty there. Greco then moved to Munich for a master's degree in German law , which he completed in 2003 with a Master of Laws (LL.M.) under the supervision of Claus Roxin . In addition to the following doctorate at Roxin, Greco worked as a research assistant at the chair for criminal law, criminal procedure law, legal philosophy and legal sociology with Bernd Schünemann since 2004 . In July 2008 he received his doctorate with the thesis “Living and dead in Feuerbach's criminal theory”, which was awarded the Max Weber Prize in 2011 , among other things . At the LMU Munich , he then continued his academic work as an academic advisor for a while , the habilitation procedure under the supervision of Schünemann was completed in February 2014 with the monograph “Theory of criminal proceedings and material legal force. Fundamentals and dogmatics of the concept of offense, the consumption of criminal action and resumption in criminal procedure law ”completed.

Since 2008, Greco has also been studying law at the LMU Munich, which he completed in summer 2015 with the first legal exam and the overall grade of "good". After his appointment and appointment as professor in spring 2015, Greco took over the chair of criminal law at the University of Augsburg , which he had represented since the 2014 summer semester. Since October 2017 he has held the chair for criminal law, criminal procedure law, foreign criminal law and criminal law theory at the Humboldt University in Berlin .

Greco is a permanent employee of Goltdammer's Archive for Criminal Law (GA) and co-author of the systematic comments on the Criminal Code (StGB) and the Code of Criminal Procedure (StPO). In March 2020 the textbook “General Part of Criminal Law” founded by Claus Roxin, a legal standard work, will be published for the first time under Greco's authorship.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Tobias Fülbeck: Change in Roxin's textbook bible "Criminal Law General Part". In: beck.de (December 2, 2019).