Raimund Hassemer

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Raimund Hassemer (* 1948 ) is a German criminal law scholar and retired professor at the Ludwigshafen am Rhein University of Applied Sciences .

Life

Raimund Hassemer's father was interned in the Osthofen concentration camp for almost three weeks in 1933 and was not allowed to study law during the Nazi era. For this reason, Hassemer himself later studied law with a focus on criminal law, as did his two brothers Winfried Hassemer and Volker Hassemer .

After completing his studies, Hassemer was a research assistant at the chair for criminal law, criminal procedural law and legal theory at the University of Mannheim and received his doctorate in 1981 on the need for protection of the victim and criminal law dogmatics . Until 2013 he was a professor in the department of social and health care at the University of Ludwigshafen am Rhein.

Fonts

  • Vulnerability of the victim and criminal law dogmatics: At the same time a contribution to the interpretation of the error feature in § 263 StGB . Duncker and Humblot, Berlin, 1981, ISBN 3-428-04867-9

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. “Heidelberg was a dream for me” ( Memento from January 10, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), Heidelberg University, November 14, 2013.
  2. ^ Resigned professors. Ludwigshafen University of Applied Sciences - Faculty of Social and Health Services, accessed on May 18, 2015 .