Rainer Zaczyk

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Rainer Zaczyk (born April 27, 1951 in Alzenau , Lower Franconia ) is a German legal scholar .

Career

Zaczyk passed his Abitur in 1970. In the same year he began studying law in Frankfurt am Main , which he completed in 1975 with the first state examination in law. Three years later he finished his legal traineeship with the second state examination. Then he worked until 1983 as a scientific employee at the chair of EA Wolff in Frankfurt. In 1980 he completed his doctorate.

From 1983 to 1984 he held a post-doctoral scholarship from the DFG and then worked as a university assistant until 1988. During this time he completed his habilitation in 1987 and received the Venia legendi for criminal law , criminal procedural law and legal philosophy . From 1988 he was a professor in Heidelberg . In 1993 he took over a professorship in criminal law, criminal procedural law and legal philosophy at the University of Trier . There he was dean of the law faculty from 1996 to 1997. The criminal law scholars Bettina Noltenius and Katrin Gierhake are his students. From 2002 until his retirement in the summer semester of 2019 he held a chair for criminal law and legal philosophy at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Bonn .

Zaczyk is curator of the Bonn legal journal and managing director of the legal philosophy seminar and the legal seminar of the law and political science faculty in Bonn.

Individual evidence

  1. Prof. Dr. Rainer Zaczyk - Academic Biography , at www.jura.uni-bonn.de, accessed on February 12, 2019
  2. Prof. Dr. Rainer Zaczyk , at www.recht-als-kultur.de, accessed on October 5, 2013
  3. Contact person , at seminar.jura.uni-bonn.de, accessed on February 12, 2019