Manfred Zuleeg

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Manfred Zuleeg (born March 21, 1935 in Creglingen ; † June 1, 2015 ) was a German legal scholar and judge at the European Court of Justice .

Career

Zuleeg studied law, received his doctorate in 1959 at the University of Erlangen with a public law thesis and completed his habilitation in 1968 at the University of Cologne , where he worked as a research assistant at the Institute for the Law of the European Communities with a thesis on European law . He received the Venia for public law, international law and European law. As a full professor, Zuleeg taught at the Universities of Bonn and - until his retirement in 2003 - Frankfurt am Main . At the beginning of the 1980s he campaigned for a constitutional change in the direction of local voting rights for the foreign resident population of the FRG. From 1988 to 1994 he worked as a judge at the Court of Justice of the European Communities.

Work (selection)

  • Civil law obligations between sovereign and citizen based on administrative act? , Munich 1959, plus dissertation, Univ. Erlangen 1959.
  • The law of the European Communities in the domestic area , Cologne 1969, plus Habil.-Schrift, Univ. Cologne 1968.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The family's obituary in FAZ No. 140, June 20, 2015, p. 67. ( online )
  2. Biographical data of Manfred Zuleeg in: Who is who - Das deutsche Who's Who 2000/2001 . 39th edition, Schmidt-Römhild, Verlagsgruppe Beleke, Lübeck 2000, p. 1584, ISBN 978-3-7950-2029-3 .