Nadja Capus

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Nadja Maria Giuliana Capus [kapy] ( born Theurer on July 7, 1971 in Basel ) is a Swiss - Italian legal scholar and professor at the Université de Neuchâtel .

Life

Capus studied 1993-1997 jurisprudence at the Universities of Bern and Sheffield . After graduating, she worked as an assistant at Karl-Ludwig Kunz's chair in Bern until 2000 . After a research stay at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver , she completed her doctorate in 2001 in Bern. iur. She then worked as Mark Pieth's research assistant at the University of Basel . After further research stays at the Collège de France in Paris and the Max Planck Institute in Freiburg im Breisgau , Capus completed his habilitation in 2010 and received the Venia legendi for the subjects of criminal law, international criminal law, criminal procedural law and criminology. From 2011 to 2016 she was an SNSF professor at the University of Basel. Since 2016 she has been Ordinaria for Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law at the Université de Neuchâtel .

Nadja Capus is married to Alex Capus and has five sons.

Works

  • The relationship of the EC to the European Convention on Human Rights: an analysis of Opinion 2/94 of the ECJ . Stämpfli, Bern 1998, ISBN 3-7272-1716-2 .
  • The fragmentation of crime control: its causes and conditions in the context of insurance thought . Paul Haupt, Bern 2002, ISBN 3-258-06409-1 (dissertation).
  • Does the past stand still forever? : the immortal right to prosecute under Swiss law . Stämpfli, Bern 2006, ISBN 3-0354-0206-X .
  • Criminal law and sovereignty: the requirement of mutual criminal liability in international mutual legal assistance in criminal matters . Stämpfli, Bern 2010, ISBN 978-3-8329-6211-1 (habilitation thesis).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Permit: Ms. Alex Capus in bazonline, accessed on December 31, 2016.