Ralf Röger

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Ralf Röger

Ralf Röger (born September 21, 1964 in Bergisch Gladbach ) is a German legal scholar .

Life

Ralf Röger studied law at the University of Trier and the University of Cologne from 1984 to 1988 ; in 1992 followed a supplementary course in administrative sciences at the German University of Administrative Sciences in Speyer . After the first (1989) and second legal state examination (1992), he was awarded a doctorate in 1994 with a thesis on the prohibition of the use of evidence in criminal proceedings . PhD. In 2000 he qualified as a professor at the University of Cologne with the thesis “Constitutional problems of medical influence on unborn human life in the light of technical progress” and received the venia legendi for constitutional and administrative law, German and European environmental law.

After holding professorships at the Universities of Halle , Düsseldorf and Cologne , the Federal Minister of the Interior appointed him Professor of Law at the Federal University for Public Administration , Department of Federal Police , in Lübeck in 2004 . Röger also holds lectures at the University of Cologne.

Act

Röger is in the whole area of the heads of state and administrative law , including the European law operates; individual focal points in recent years have been:

In environmental law, Röger's commentary on the Environmental Information Act , published in 1995, was one of the first scientific works that dealt with the regulations of the European Environmental Information Directive , which were completely new for Germany, and their implementation in national law. In the field of medical constitutional law, Röger has dealt intensively with legal questions of embryo protection and reproductive medicine . In this context he was heard in 2001 as an expert before the study commission “Law and Ethics of Modern Medicine” of the German Bundestag in Berlin; In 2001 and 2002 he was a member of the panel discussion “Constitutional issues in connection with PGD and research on human embryos” , chaired by the Federal Minister of Justice Herta Däubler-Gmelin . In police and assembly law, Röger deals, among other things, with police video surveillance of public spaces as well as the legal problems of neo-Nazi marches . Since 2008 Röger has been increasingly concerned with civil servant and disciplinary law ; and since 2010 he has also been active in the field of sports law and is dedicated to legal issues relating to doping in competitive sports . In 2015 his monograph "Legal Issues of Expense Compensation for Voluntary Activities in Chambers" was published, which is based on an expert opinion prepared on behalf of the Auditing Office for the Chambers of Industry and Commerce and which is dedicated to the question of the limits of expense allowances for administrators, particularly in Chambers of Commerce and Industry are.

Röger is a member of the Association of German Constitutional Law Teachers .

selected Writings

  • Environmental Information Act - Commentary on the Federal Environmental Information Act, Carl Heymanns Verlag 1995.
  • The judge's religious freedom in conflict with the state's duty of neutrality - On the inadmissibility of the obvious wearing of religious symbols or clothing for religious reasons when exercising the judicial office; Deutsche Richterzeitung 1995, pp. 471–479.
  • Co-commentator in Klaus Stern (Ed.), Postal Law of the Federal Republic of Germany, loose leaf 1998 ff., R. v. Decker's Verlag, (together with Joachim Burmeister ).
  • Constitutional problems of medical influence on unborn human life in the light of technical progress, Habilitation thesis Cologne 2000.
  • Legal issues of waste disposal in the area of ​​tension between ecology and economy; Carl Heymanns Verlag 2001 (publications on German and European environmental law, volume 27).
  • Housework case: Video surveillance, North Rhine-Westphalian administrative sheets 2001, pp. 207–215 (part 1), pp. 243–248 (part 2); together with Alexander Stephan.
  • High ranking, lack of alternatives and ethical justifiability of research with human embryonic stem cells from a constitutional point of view; in: Ludger Honnefelder / Christian Streffer (eds.), Yearbook for Science and Ethics 2003, pp. 313–333.
  • Freedom of demonstration for neo-Nazis? Analysis of the dispute between BVerfG and OVG NRW and attempt to activate § 15 VersG as an honor-protecting norm, Duncker & Humblot 2004 (Writings on Public Law Volume 938).
  • The regulatory authority for telecommunications and post as a future energy market regulator - A regulatory inventory, The Public Administration 2004, pp. 1025-1035.
  • New regulatory approaches in telecommunications law - an initial analysis of the new Telecommunications Act 2004, Deutsches Verwaltungsblatt 2005, pp. 143–153.
  • Environmental law issues in the construction of wood gasification plants, in: Reinhard Hendler / Peter Marburger / Michael Reinhardt / Meinhard Schröder (eds.), Yearbook of Environmental and Technology Law 2005, pp. 361–381.
  • Gun law as a political area of ​​law - attempt to establish legislative observation obligations in gun law based on system theory and constitutional law, in: Gade / Stoppa (Ed.), Waffenrecht im Wandel, p. 145 ff. Kohlhammer Verlag 2015.
  • Legal issues of expense allowance for voluntary work in chambers - An investigation using the example of the chambers of industry and commerce, publications on chamber and professional law, Volume 16, Nomos Verlag 2015.
  • The official disciplinary procedure according to the Federal Disciplinary Act , Lübecker Medien Verlag 2016.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Reinsch , FAZ from January 7, 2012: Doubts about the integrity - doubts about the punishment. Claudia Pechstein wants to close the circle / Constitutional lawyer Röger considers the evidence for her conviction to be insufficient ; here in the online edition of faz.net, accessed on February 25, 2012.