Maximilian Wallerath

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Maximilian Wallerath (born September 12, 1941 ) is a German legal scholar and held a professorship at the Ernst Moritz Arndt University of Greifswald from 1996 to 2007 .

Life

Wallerath studied 1961-1965 jurisprudence at the Universities of Cologne and Münster . This was followed by his first state examination in 1965, his doctorate in 1968 at the University of Cologne on the subject of "The self-commitment of the administration. Freedom and bondage through the principle of equality " and his second state examination in 1969. He then worked as a research assistant at the interdisciplinary institute for social law until 1971 at the Ruhr University Bochum . From 1972 to 1975 he was chancellor of the Bochum University of Applied Sciences , from 1975 to 1995 director of the study institute for municipal administration in the administrative district of Cologne.

Wallerath completed his habilitation in Trier in 1986. In 1991, he received a call to the founding Chair of "Public Law I with secondary areas" at the University of Halle / Saale, 1995 the offer of a University Professor of Public Law at the University of Greifswald. From 1996 to 2007 Wallerath held the chair for public law, social law and administrative studies at the University of Greifswald . 1997 to 2009 he was also a member of the state constitutional court of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . Wallerath retired on April 1, 2007; on July 12, 2007, he gave his farewell lecture.

Wallerath has taught at the Universities of Bochum (Faculty of Law and Faculty of Social Science), Trier , Halle an der Saale , Greifswald and Ljubljana as well as at various administrative and business academies. From 1996 to 2006 he was advisor to the commission for societal and social issues, from 2006 to 2016 advisor to the commission for charitable issues of the German Bishops' Conference. In addition, he was active in various other functions (appraiser, expert and mediator ).

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