Michael Kubiciel

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Michael Kubiciel (born May 1, 1973 in Aachen ) is a German legal scholar and professor of German, European and international criminal law , criminal procedural law, commercial and medical criminal law at the University of Augsburg .

Life

Michael Kubiciel attended the Catholic elementary school in Beggendorf and the grammar school in Baesweiler . After his community service as a geriatric nurse , he studied law at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn (1993–1995), the University of Granada (1996/1997) and the Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg im Breisgau (until 1999). During his time as assistant to Albin Eser at the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law in Freiburg, he did his doctorate under Uwe Blaurock on a competition law topic (2002). After his legal clerkship in Berlin and Strasbourg (2001–2003), he worked as a criminal defense lawyer in a law firm in Düsseldorf specializing in white collar crime. From 2005 to 2012 he was Michael Pawlik's research assistant and private lecturer at the University of Regensburg. In 2012 he completed his habilitation at the University of Regensburg, which awarded him the venia legendi for German and European criminal law, criminal procedural law, legal philosophy and comparative criminal law. After a substitute semester, the University of Cologne appointed him to the W3 professorship for criminal law, criminal law theory and comparative criminal law in 2013.

From 2014 to 2017 he was Managing Director of the Institute for Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law. Since 2015 he has been the spokesman for the research group on application issues of an association criminal law supported by the Volkswagen Foundation and co-organizer of the corporate criminal law days . In 2017 he followed a call to the University of Augsburg.

activity

Kubiciel mainly deals with the special part of criminal law and the history of criminal law ideas. He works at the interface between criminal law theory and criminal law practice. Main research areas are commercial and medical criminal law as well as the problems raised by the Europeanization of criminal law. Kubiciel is a member of a network of international scientists that organizes annual conferences on the history of criminal law ideas and is funded by the German Research Foundation and the Fritz Thyssen Foundation . In recent years, the focus of activity has been on the development of modern association sanctions law.

In the legal and political discussion after the attack on the Berlin Christmas market at the Gedächtniskirche , Kubiciel takes the position that new laws with more extensive powers of intervention are necessary to combat terrorism and that there is not just an enforcement deficit on the part of the state authorities. In the debate on the law to improve law enforcement in social networks, he defended the draft of the Ministry of Justice.

Kubiciel has been advising international organizations such as the Council of Europe (2002–2003) and the United Nations (2005–2007) on issues relating to the fight against international corruption since the 2000s . Since October 2012 he has been the national research correspondent of the EU Commission in connection with the development of the EU Anti-Corruption Reports. He regularly comments on drafts of the BMJV and has been summoned several times as an expert to the Legal Committee of the German Bundestag in recent years. In addition, he advises associations and companies on questions of commercial and corporate criminal law.

Several of his essays and books have been translated into Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Turkish and Russian.

Honors

  • 2016: Award of an honorary doctorate by the Universidad San Pedro (Peru)
  • 2013: Habilitation award from the Friends of the University of Regensburg
  • 2011: Prize for good teaching from the Free State of Bavaria

Works (selection)

  • The Science of the Special Part of Criminal Law. Their tasks, their methods , Vittorio Klostermann, Volume 52 of the Legal Treaties, Frankfurt a. M. 2013, 346 pages
  • Institutions against Corruption - A Comparative Study of National Anti-Corruption Strategies , with Albin Eser, Nomos Verlag, Baden-Baden 2005, 128 pages
  • Restrictions on the behavior of dominant companies through § 19 GWB , Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2003, 310 pages
  • Corruption in Health Care, ed. with E. Hoven, Nomos 2017
  • The ban on foreign bribery , ed. with E. Hoven, Nomos 2016
  • Hegel's heirs? Criminal Hegelians from the 19th to the 21st century , ed. with M. Pawlik and K. Seelmann, Mohr Siebeck, 2017
  • Living and dead in Welzel's crime theory , ed. with G. Jakobs, W. Frisch, M. Pawlik, CF Stuckenberg, Mohr Siebeck 2015
  • Feuerbach's Bavarian Criminal Code. The Birth of Liberal, Modern and Rational Criminal Law , ed. with A. Koch, M. Löhnig, M. Pawlik, Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2014
  • Compliance as a reason for exclusion from punishment in future corporate criminal law , in: Unternehmensstrafrecht, CH Beck, Munich 2016

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Kubiciel: Is the right enough? In: Legal Tribune Online . January 3, 2017, accessed March 28, 2018 .
  2. Michael Kubiciel: Preventive detention for all threats. In: Legal Tribune Online . January 9, 2017, accessed March 28, 2018 .