Roderich Wahsner

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Roderich Wahsner (born February 24, 1938 in Freiburg , Silesia) is a professor of labor and social law at the University of Bremen .

Career

From 1958 to 1963 he studied law , history and German in Göttingen and Freiburg ; from 1964 to 1971 he was an assistant at the University of Giessen . There was carried out in 1971, the promotion of Dr. jur. with the dissertation The basic obligations of Article 12a . He then was a lecturer at the University of Giessen from 1972 to 1974. From 1965 he maintained scientific contacts to Japan (including Cho University Tokyo ), from 1981 to India (University of Poona), and since 1974 also active in research, among other things involved in the work of the Central Scientific Institution (ZWE) “Work and Operation ”(today under the name ZWE“ Work and Region ”). From 1974 to 1977 he was a member of the board of the Association of Democratic Scientists (BdWi), professor for labor and social law at the University of Bremen and a member of the bigas institute (Bremen institute for German, European and international gender, labor and social law ). Roderich Wahsner has been working as a yoga teacher since 1994.

Fonts

  • The labor law cartel. The restoration of capitalist labor law in West Germany after 1945. In: Kritische Justiz. H. 4, 1974, pp. 369-386.
  • with M. Osterland: The difficult path to democracy. In: Critical Justice. 1992.
  • Labor law under the swastika. Baden-Baden 1994.
  • Japan's Labor Relations and Labor Law Past and Present. Baden-Baden 1996.
  • with G. Warsewa and M. Osterland: Between the need to save and social responsibility - normal work and deviating employment in the municipal personnel policy of the 80s. (= Series of publications of the SFB 186 of the University of Bremen). 1996.
  • Temporary employment in Japan and Germany in comparison. 1998.
  • Working relationships beyond the large-scale sector of the economy in the Federal Republic of Germany. 1999.
  • Trade unions and trade union rights in Japan and Germany in comparison.
  • with Inge Horstkötter and Dieter Bögenhold: Work and Law in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises. 1999.
  • Yoga - a philosophically based movement science? In: V. Schürmann (Ed.): Human bodies in motion - Philosophical models and concepts of sports science. 2001.
  • Karôshi - the bitter end of job addiction - and the role of the Japanese trade unions. In: H. Heide (Ed.): Mass phenomenon of work addiction - historical background and current development of a new widespread disease. 2002.
  • Yoga - philosophy of life and empirical science. (= Writings on meditation and meditation research. Volume 4). 2002.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Dataset of the dissertation on d-nb.info (last accessed on August 13, 2020).