Martin Nolte

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Martin Nolte

Martin Nolte (born May 3, 1967 in Lübeck ) is a German lawyer, sports lawyer and university professor. Nolte has a doctorate in administrative law, a habilitation in European and constitutional law and has specialized in sports law. Since 2014 he has headed the Institute for Sports Law at the German Sport University Cologne , the only one of its kind in Germany. From 1983 to 1988 he was a member of the national orienteering team and still regularly takes part in (inter) national competitions and championships.

education

After graduating from the Oberschule zum Dom in Lübeck (1986), Nolte was a top athlete as a regular soldier in the 1st sports promotion group of the Bundeswehr in the sports school in Warendorf for two years . He then studied law at the Universities of Tübingen and Kiel . He passed the first state examination in law in 1993 at the judicial examination office of the Schleswig-Holstein Higher Regional Court in Schleswig, and the second state examination in 1998 at the joint examination office of the Hanseatic Higher Regional Court in Hamburg. Between 1996 and 1998 he did his legal preparatory service as a trainee lawyer at the Higher Regional Court in Schleswig.

job

Employee and private repetiteur, (senior) assistant and private lecturer

From 1994 to 1998, Nolte was initially a research assistant at the chair for public law and administrative studies at the Faculty of Law at the University of Kiel and headed the NPS (Nolte / Puhl / Seiler) legal repertoire, which he co-founded. In 1997 he received his doctorate with an administrative law paper on the subject of "The recreational function of the forest - legal claims of recreation seekers under simple law and their limits with special consideration of road and right of way, forest and forest law and nature conservation law". From 1998 to 2004, Nolte then worked as a lecturer and research assistant at the chair for public law and administrative studies at the law faculty of the University of Kiel . In 2003 he completed his habilitation with a European and constitutional paper on the subject of “State responsibility in the field of sport - a contribution to the normative demarcation of state and society”, became a private lecturer with the right to teach public law, including European law , sports law and administrative theory, and until 2008 senior research assistant .

Professorships for public law, in particular European and constitutional law, as well as sports law

After his habilitation , Nolte first became professor of public law, in particular constitutional and European law, as well as sports law at the private Hanseatic University of Rostock-Warnemünde . In 2009 he accepted an endowed professorship for sports law at Deutsche Telekom at the Institute for Sports and Sports Science at the Philosophical Faculty of Kiel University . This appointment was connected with the second membership in the law faculty of the University of Kiel , where he was responsible for lectures on sports law as well as the exam in public law.

In 2011, the German Sport University Cologne appointed him a professorship for sports law and in 2014 appointed him head of the interdisciplinary institute for sports law that he founded. The institute operates its own publishing house with studies, articles and materials on socio-political, economic and organizational dimensions of sport and has been offering an accredited master’s degree in sports law (LL.M.) in cooperation with the Law Faculty of the University of Giessen since 2016 .

Partner and Scientific Director of the Institute for Regulation and Governance

In 2017 Nolte founded the interdisciplinary Institute for Regulation and Governance with the lawyer Dirk Uwer and the economist Franz W. Peren, based on the campus of the Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences, and acts as its partner and scientific director. The institute deals with German, European and international energy, telecommunications, regulatory, competition and public commercial law as well as European and constitutional law in the field of economic and business analysis and strategic planning of corporate decisions. The institute pays particular attention to the consideration of regulatory and regulatory policy, including corporate social responsibility and the sustainable development of control and regulation systems in the government and public sector as well as in the private sector (governance).

Special activities, memberships, honorary positions

Nolte's current and previous memberships, activities and honorary positions in science, legal practice and media, in associations, in sports jurisdiction and in administration include (selection):

Private

Nolte started orienteering at the age of 6 . From 1983 to 1988 he was a member of the German national team and from 1986 to 1988 a sports soldier at the sports school of the Bundeswehr in Warendorf . In his sporting career, Nolte has been German champion 14 times (as of September 2017) with four different clubs (TSV Nusse , Lübecker Turnerschaft , OLV Uslar , OSC Hamburg ), most recently in 2017 with the OSC Hamburg relay. Between 1995 and 1999, Nolte also started for the Danish club Kolding OK and has been participating in (inter) national competitions and championships in Belgium since 2014 for the Belgian club OLV Eifel .

Nolte is married and lives in Cologne .

Selected monographs, editorships and commentaries

  • The recreational function of the forest - simple statutory legal claims of those seeking recreation and their limits with special consideration of road and right of way, forest and forest law and nature conservation law, 1st edition, Kiel 1997,; 2nd updated edition, Kiel 1999.
  • State responsibility in the field of sport - A contribution to the normative demarcation of state and society, Kiel 2004.
  • Sport and Law - A textbook on international, European and German sports law, Schorndorf 2004
  • Writings on sports law, Baden-Baden, from 2005 [co-editor]
  • Causa Sport, the sports magazine for national and international law and economics, from 2006 [co-editor]; from 2009 also Causa Sport series
  • Commentary on the state constitution of Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel 2006 [co-editor]
  • Sports law handbook, Schorndorf 2009 [co-editor]
  • Fundamental rights commentary, comments on Art. 12 GG and Art. 12a GG, in: Stern / Becker (Hrsg.), 1st edition, Cologne 2009; 2nd edition, Cologne 2016.
  • Sports law in practice, 1st edition, Stuttgart 2011 [co-editor]
  • Sport - Law - Society, series, Tübingen, from 2012 [co-editor]
  • Surcharges, columns on sport, Cologne articles on sports law, Volume 3, 1st edition, Cologne 2015
  • Bans on Discrimination in Football, A Handbook for Practice, Cologne Studies on Sports Law, Volume 6, Cologne 2016
  • Gambling regulation, State Treaty on Gambling and ancillary laws, commentary, 1st edition, Cologne 2017 [co-publisher].
  • Anti-Doping Law, Handkommentar, 1st edition, Baden-Baden 2017 [co-editor].

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Institute for Sports Law, German Sports University Cologne: Institute for Sports Law - Institute for Sports Law, German Sports University Cologne. Retrieved August 21, 2017 .
  2. Martin Nolte: The recreational function of the forest. (PDF) Lorentz-von-Stein-Institut Kiel, 1999, accessed on August 21, 2017 .
  3. ^ Martin Nolte: State responsibility in the field of sport: A contribution to the normative delimitation of state and society . 1st edition. University of Kiel Lorenz-von-Stein-Inst., Kiel 2004, ISBN 978-3-936773-11-8 ( amazon.de [accessed on August 21, 2017]).
  4. a b News from the University of Kiel. University time, accessed on August 21, 2017 .
  5. Meike Helms: Double unique selling point. (PDF) In: KURIER. German Sport University Cologne, March 2014, accessed on August 21, 2017 .
  6. ^ Institute for Sports Law, German Sports University Cologne: Institute for Sports Law - Institute for Sports Law, German Sports University Cologne. Retrieved August 21, 2017 .
  7. Home Sports Law Master. Retrieved August 21, 2017 .
  8. ^ List of members of the Association of German Constitutional Law Teachers V. Retrieved August 21, 2017 .
  9. ^ Institute for Sports Law, German Sports University Cologne: Cologne Contributions to Sports Law - Institute for Sports Law, German Sports University Cologne. Retrieved August 21, 2017 .
  10. ^ NADA: Commissions. Retrieved August 21, 2017 .
  11. Title defended: OSC Seniors again German relay champions - OSC Hamburg. Retrieved September 19, 2017 .