Manfred A. Dauses

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Manfred Albert Dauses (born March 10, 1944 in Bamberg ; † April 27, 2016 ) was a German legal scholar and full university professor. Until he retired, he held the now-closed chair for public law and European law at the Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg .

Life

Manfred Dauses studied from 1963 to 1970 at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg , Würzburg and Lausanne legal and political science and closed in 1970 Günther Küchenhoff with the graduation to Dr. iur. utr. at the University of Würzburg . From 1970 to 1971 he was on a research fellowship at Georgetown University in Washington, DC. At the Robert Schuman University in Strasbourg he received the Diplôme d'études spécialisées de droit comparé in 1972 . This was followed by postgraduate studies from 1972 to 1973 at the École nationale d'administration (“Ancien élève de l'ENA”) in Paris. 1987 followed the Cultural Doctorate in International Relations at the World University Benson, Arizona. In 2002 the doctorate to Dr. sc. at the University of Rijeka .

From 1975 to 1976 he was a public prosecutor at the public prosecutor's office in Essen and in 1977 a judge at the regional court there . In 1978 he became deputy head of the European law department in the Federal Ministry of Justice in Bonn.

From 1979 to 1992 Dauses was Legal Secretary and Director at the Court of Justice of the European Communities in Luxembourg. Since 1981 he has been a lecturer and visiting professor at universities in Switzerland, the USA, Japan and China and since 1995 as a permanent visiting professor at both Charles University in Prague and at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan .

In 1993 he was appointed full professor at the University of Bamberg, where he held the chair for public and European law until he retired on April 1, 2009. Dause's research and work focuses on the structural foundations of European law , the freedoms of the common market / internal market , constitutional and administrative law at the European level and European legal protection.

In the PHARE and TACIS projects of the EU, Dauses acted as director, coordinator, expert and consultant in many Central and Eastern European countries. a. in the Czech Republic , Slovakia , Hungary, Poland, Estonia, Moldova, Croatia, Serbia, Ukraine and Russia. He also acted as a lawyer and advisor in proceedings before the ECJ and the European Court of First Instance .

Awards

publication

  • 22 books (in 5 languages)
  • approx. 220 articles and papers (in 22 languages)
  • Publisher: Handbuch des EU-Wirtschaftsrechts, 24th edition 2009. 4212 pages in 2 folders, ISBN 978-3-406-44100-4 , as of March 2009
  • Co-editor: European Journal for Business Law (EuZW)

Individual evidence

  1. memorial on trauer.infranken

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