Rainer Pitschas

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Rainer Pitschas (born July 7, 1944 in Deutsch Krone , Pomerania) is a German legal scholar.

Life

Pitschas studied after completion of management training to graduate in business administration (FH) Law, Sociology, Politics and Public Administration at the Universities of Berlin , Freiburg and the German University of Administrative Sciences in Speyer . He then worked in the social and personnel administration of the State of Berlin . From 1975 to 1978 he was a research assistant at the Free University of Berlin and from 1979 to 1985 as a temporary academic advisor at the Institute for Politics and Public Law at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . 1982 did his doctorate in constitutional law , labor , education and social law ; from 1986 to 1988 a post-doctoral fellowship from the German Research Foundation followed with stays abroad. In 1988 the Habilitation for the subjects of State and Administrative Law , Social Law, Public Commercial Law and Administrative Studies . This was followed by substitute professorships at the universities of Berlin and Saarbrücken and in 1989 the call to the German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer .

On July 21, 2008 Pitschas was awarded an honorary doctorate from the Mongolian Academy of Management.

Pitschas was active in research and advice for governments and institutions at home and abroad.

His work focuses on international legal and administrative cooperation, comparative law and administrative science, public management, European law , public law and social law, health and social policy.

Since July 2012 he has been the deputy impartial chairman of the Federal Joint Committee (G-BA).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ G-BA: impartial chairperson

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