Martin Sattler

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Martin Sattler (born August 2, 1942 in Taching am See ) is a German lawyer , political scientist and legal philosopher .

Life

Sattler was born in Upper Bavaria . He is the son of the architect Dieter Sattler ; his brother Christoph Sattler is also an architect, his younger brother the journalist Stephan Sattler . Martin Sattler attended schools in Rome and Munich, where he graduated from the Wilhelmsgymnasium . He studied law , political science and philosophy at Williams College in Massachusetts , in Munich and in Freiburg . He passed the 2nd state examination in 1971. In 1973 he received his doctorate with a dissertation on the Élysée contract with Werner von Simson . He worked at the University of Duisburg-Essen and at the Helmut Schmidt University in Hamburg , among others .

In 1981 he accepted a professorship for constitutional law and constitutional history at the Federal College for Public Administration . Even after his retirement in 2005, Sattler teaches art history and humanities at the Heidelberg location of the American Pepperdine University . As director, he also headed the philosophical institute Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici in Heidelberg for many years .

He lives in Heidelberg, is married and has three sons.

Works and writings (selection)

  • Victor Goldschmidt's Theory of Culture , 1st Goldschmidt Lecture, series of v. Portheim Foundation , Heidelberg 2005
  • State and law. The German State Doctrine in the 19th and 20th Centuries , Martin Sattler (publisher and author), List, Munich 1972
  • Friedrich Albert Lange "Social Revolutionary" or "Social Conservative"? , in Julius Schoeps (Ed.), Friedrich Albert Lange. Life and Work, Braun, Duisburg 1975
  • The Franco-German cooperation agreement. An investigation into the contractual power of the federal and state governments. , Martin J. Sattler, Anton Hain, Meisenheim 1976
  • On the theoretical misery of local politics in practice in Michael Naumann (ed.), A group holds the air, Heine, Munich 1977
  • Right-wing extremism in the Federal Republic , H.-W. Höffken, Martin Sattler (ed. And authors), Leske Büderich, Leverkusen 1978
  • Organs of the European Union; Law of the European Union , in Erdmann, Sattler, Schönfelder, Staender, European Union , RvDecker's, Heidelberg 1995

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Martin J. Sattler: The German-French cooperation agreement. An investigation into the contractual power of the federal and state governments . Meisenheim, 1976
  2. Gabriele von Sivers, Ulrich Diehl (ed.): Paths to political philosophy. Festschrift for Martin Sattler . Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 2005, ISBN 3-8260-3199-7

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