Pascale Monika Cancik

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Pascale Monika Cancik (* 1967 ) is a German lawyer .

Life

The daughter of Hubert Cancik and Hildegard Cancik-Lindemaier studied law in Tübingen and Berlin from 1986 to 1992 . From 1992 to 1996 she worked at the chair for public law and international law at the University of Tübingen with Hans Karl Friedrich von Mangoldt . From 1995 to 1997 she completed her legal clerkship in Tübingen, Naumburg, Speyer ( University of Public Administration ) and London ( Ashurst Morris Crisp ). From 1997 to 2000 she was a lawyer at Bruckhaus Westrick Heller Löber in Düsseldorf (focus on commercial administrative law, especially environmental and public media law). After completing her doctorate in 1999 with a thesis on constitutional and parliamentary law "Parliamentary opposition in the state constitutions" (Tübingen 2000), she was a postdoctoral fellow from 2000 to 2006 at the Graduate School Legal History at the Goethe University and research assistant at the Institute for Public Law at the University of Frankfurt , Professorship for Public Law and Modern Legal History with Michael Stolleis . From October 2003 to April 2005 she was an expert member of the inquiry commission of the Hessian state parliament on the reform of the Hessian constitution. After her habilitation in May 2006 with the thesis "Administration and the public in Prussia. Communication through publication and participation in administrative proceedings in the law of the reform era" (Tübingen 2007), she was a research assistant at the Federal Constitutional Court from January 2007 . Since April 2008 she has been a professor of public law at the University of Osnabrück . In 2011 she was nominated for the Ernst Mühlenhoff Prize for good teaching. In 2011, she turned down calls to the University of Public Administration and the University of Mainz . From April 2012 to March 2014 she was Dean of Studies in the Law Faculty at the University of Osnabrück. On October 1, 2012, she became director of the Institute for Local Law and Administrative Sciences, Osnabrück University. In 2014/2015 she was a Fellow of the Cultural Studies College in Konstanz - Cluster of Excellence Cultural Foundations of Integration, University of Konstanz .

Her main research interests are constitutional and parliamentary law, European and German environmental law, in particular waste law, law on noise action planning and the history of administrative law. Her research interests are legal practice, implementation conflicts, law as communication and as a communication determinant and administration “on site”.

Fonts (selection)

  • Parliamentary opposition in the state constitutions. A constitutional analysis of the new opposition regulations (= Tübingen writings on constitutional and administrative law. Volume 55). Duncker and Humblot, Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-428-09857-9 (also dissertation, Tübingen 1999).
  • Administration and the public in Prussia. Communication through publication and participation processes in the law of the reform era (= Jus publicum. Volume 171). Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2007, ISBN 978-3-16-149295-2 (also habilitation thesis, Frankfurt am Main 2006).
  • as editor with Thomas Henne, Stefan Ruppert , Thomas Simon and Miloš Vec : Denomination in Law. In search of denominational thought patterns and argumentation strategies in law and jurisprudence of the 19th and 20th centuries (= studies on European legal history. Volume 247). Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main 2009, ISBN 978-3-465-04081-1 .
  • as editor: Democracy and Self-Administration - Self-Administration in Democracy. 25th Bad Iburg Conversations (= Bad Iburg Conversations. Volume 23). V & R Unipress, Göttingen 2015, ISBN 3-8471-0458-6 .

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