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Rolf Raum (born August 8, 1956 in Nuremberg ) is a German lawyer and presiding judge at the Federal Court of Justice .

Life

Raum was born in 1956 in Nuremberg as the son of the chief chemical director Hans Raum and the pharmacist Elisabeth Raum. In the Franconian city he attended the Willstätter-Gymnasium until his Abitur in 1975 . From 1975 to 1979 he studied law and economics at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg . After passing the first state law examination in 1979, he worked from 1980 to 1985 - with the exception of a short break in 1983 - as a research assistant to Klaus Obermayer at the Chair of Church , Constitutional and Administrative Law at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. During this time he also completed his legal clerkship and passed the second state examination in 1982 in Nuremberg .

In 1983 he was accepted into the Bavarian judicial service and was initially used by the Bamberg public prosecutor's office . In 1986 he was appointed public prosecutor for life. After a year-long secondment to the Amberg public prosecutor's office , he was appointed judge at the regional court in 1987 and moved to the Nuremberg-Fürth regional court . At the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg he received his doctorate in 1988 with a thesis on "The approval and concentration effect of the planning approval decision: at the same time a contribution to the dogmatics of § 75 VwVfG" for a doctorate in law.

From 1988 to 1991 he was a research assistant at the Federal Court seconded, where he the cartel and the lawyer Senate was assigned. In the following year, another delegation joined the Saxon Ministry of Justice . As the head of the department responsible for state church law , he was significantly involved in the negotiations on the state church treaties of the Free State. He was transferred to the Saxon judicial service in 1993 and appointed judge at the Higher Regional Court. From 1995 to 1999 he worked at the Dresden Higher Regional Court , from September 1997 he worked there as presiding judge and most recently headed a civil senate .

In 1999, Raum was appointed judge at the Federal Court of Justice and assigned to the Leipzig- based 5th Criminal Senate. In January 2011 he took over the deputy chairmanship of the Senate. On the recommendation of President Klaus Tolksdorf , the chairmanship of the 2nd Criminal Senate was to be entrusted to him in 2011 . His promotion by Federal Minister of Justice Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger was temporarily prohibited by the Karlsruhe Administrative Court. Raum's fellow judge Thomas Fischer , who had also applied for the post, was successful with an application for preliminary legal protection in the competitor protection proceedings. At the end of May 2013, an agreement was reached according to which Fischer would be promoted to chair of the 2nd Criminal Senate and Raum should be given the chair of the 1st Criminal Senate , which has now also been vacant . On June 25, 2013 Raums was appointed presiding judge, and on July 1, 2013 he took over the chairmanship of the 1st Criminal Senate. He is also a member of the Cartel Senate, the Senate for Tax Advisors and Tax Authorities Matters and the Senate for Auditing Matters .

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Raum has worked on various comments and explained the provisions of secondary criminal law and administrative offense law . In the commentary on the Medicines Act by Kügel / Müller / Hofmann, he commented on the relevant provisions as well as in the comment on company law by Henssler / Strohn on the penal and fine provisions of the Stock Corporation Act and the Transformation Act . To "Handbook of business and tax criminal law" of Wabnitz / Janovsky he has an explanation of the general principles of economic criminal law contributed.

literature

  • Rolf Raum: The approval and concentration effect of the plan approval decision: at the same time a contribution to the dogmatics of § 75 VwVfG. Dissertation, 1988, own curriculum vitae on p. 157

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rolf Raum: The negotiations on the state church treaties from the perspective of the Free State of Saxony. In: Reiner Tillmanns (Ed.): State Church Contracts in the Free State of Saxony. Leipziger Universitäts-Verlag, Leipzig 2001, pp. 45–128.
  2. Bernd Wittkowski: Dispute over the chairmanship of the Senate at the BGH and no end in sight. In: New Journal for Administrative Law 2013, p. 341.
  3. BGH: judges' dispute with post hackers ended.
  4. Press release of the Federal Ministry of Justice: Federal Minister of Justice appoints judges at the Federal Court of Justice (accessed on May 20, 2015)
  5. Presidium decision of the BGH of June 26, 2013 ( memo of December 15, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) (accessed on May 20, 2015)
  6. Business distribution plan of the Federal Court of Justice 2013 ( Memento of November 12, 2013 in the Internet Archive ), p. 31
  7. Wilfried Kügel / Rolf-Georg Müller / Hans-Peter Hofmann: Medicines Act , Verlag CH Beck, Munich 2012.
  8. ^ Martin Henssler / Lutz Strohn: Corporate Law Commentary , Verlag CH Beck, Munich 2011.
  9. ^ Heinz-Bernd Wabnitz / Thomas Janovsky: Handbuch des Wirtschafts- und Steuererstrafrechts , Verlag CH Beck, Munich 2007.