Roland Hefendehl

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Roland Hefendehl (born January 4, 1964 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) is a German criminal lawyer and criminologist .

Life

Hefendehl studied law in Freiburg and Berlin and passed the first state examination in law in Berlin in 1988. During his legal clerkship, he worked as a research assistant for Bernd Schünemann . In 1992 he passed his second state examination and worked at the University of Munich as Schünemann's assistant. In 1993 he was with the subject asset risk and Exspektanzen his dissertation doctorate . In 1998 he completed his habilitation thesis on collective legal assets in criminal law . In the meantime he held courses and lectures at American and Mexican universities. Hefendehl is a permanent member of the working group “Legal Alternatives to Criminal Law” and co-editor of the Munich Commentary on the Criminal Code. He is also involved as a project partner in a ten-year empirical social therapy project for sex offenders funded by the Saxon Ministry of Justice.

Since October 1, 2006, Hefendehl has been a professor at the Institute for White Collar Criminal Law and Criminology at the Albert Ludwig University in Freiburg im Breisgau.

In November 2008, Hefendehl gave a lecture to students in the first semester in which he wore a training jacket with the GDR emblem. The RCDS called this fact "scandalous" and called for disciplinary proceedings against Hefendehl. Student council and dean's office stood behind Hefendehl.

Hefendehl received an Ars legendi faculty award 2015/16.

Works (selection)

  • Collective legal interests in criminal law, 2002
  • Empirical and dogmatic foundations, criminal policy impetus, symposium for Bernd Schünemann on his 60th birthday, 2005
  • The legal property theory, 2003

literature

  • Dorit Petschel : 175 years of TU Dresden. Volume 3: The professors of the TU Dresden 1828–2003. Edited on behalf of the Society of Friends and Supporters of the TU Dresden e. V. von Reiner Pommerin , Böhlau, Cologne a. a. 2003, ISBN 3-412-02503-8 , pp. 334-335.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Badische Zeitung: Professor lectures in a GDR sports jacket. Accessed November 10, 2008