Rolf Stürner

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Rolf Stürner (born April 11, 1943 in Stuttgart ) is a German lawyer and professor emeritus at the Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg .

School, university and civil service

He grew up in Stuttgart and attended school there. He then studied history, Romance studies and law at the Eberhard Karls University in Tübingen . In 1968 he obtained his doctorate as Dr. jur. with the subject of forms of private law in the administration of public matters . He began his legal state career as a trainee lawyer and then worked as a judge at the Tübingen regional court and at the Stuttgart regional court until 1972 .

academic career

In 1972 he began to continue his legal studies with Fritz Baur at the University of Tübingen as an assistant, where he obtained his habilitation in 1976 with the topic The obligation of the parties to the civil process to provide information . He then accepted a position as a full professor at the University of Konstanz , where he taught until 1992. From 1986 to 1988 he taught as a visiting professor at the University of Geneva . He then worked at the Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg as director at the Institute for German and Foreign Civil Procedure Law . In 2012 he retired. As a judge, he has held a position at the Karlsruhe Higher Regional Court since 1981 . From 2001 to 2003 he taught as visiting professor at Harvard Law School .

Criticism of the state deregulation of the markets

In 2008, a FAZ editor characterized Stürner as a cool head with a sharp tongue ; He sees the responsibility for the now visible consequences of the deregulation of the markets not only in the economy, the media and science, but also in politics (the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), its former director Horst Koehler and The Chancellor: The Chancellor, who described proceedings against self-service by corporate leaders as damage to the financial center Germany? World Bank and IMF, who recommended the social and economic model of the US hegemonic power as a model worldwide, also under the directorship of the Federal President at the IMF? ) . His book Market and Competition Above Everything? - Society and law in the focus of neoliberal market ideology was published in October 2007 by CHBeck-Verlag. Stürner analyzes and criticizes the increasing order of many areas of life according to market economy aspects and outlines alternatives to "market thinking" on a deregulated world market .

Fonts (selection)

  • Forms of private law in the administration of public property , Tübingen 1969.
  • The duty of the parties to the civil process to provide information , Tübingen 1976.
  • Current perspectives for studying law in Konstanz , Konstanz 1980.
  • Judicial clarification in civil proceedings , Tübingen 1982.
  • Is it advisable to regulate the rights and obligations of the media more precisely and thereby improve the legal protection of the individual? Expert opinion A for the 58th German Lawyers' Conference Munich 1990 , Munich 1990.
  • The punishment-free abortion in the general legal system. Legal opinion for the Federal Constitutional Court with its history and an opinion on the decision , Tübingen 1994.
  • Mortgage Pfandbriefe and Lending in France , Munich 1994.
  • Securing Pfandbrief and bond creditors from the insolvency of the mortgage bank. Applicable law and reform proposals , Frankfurt / Main 1998.
  • Real estate law , Munich 1999.
  • with Astrid Stadler: German Pfandbriefe and cover assets in the Netherlands. An expert opinion on behalf of the Association of German Mortgage Banks , Frankfurt / Main 2000.
  • with Astrid Stadler: Pfandbriefe and lending in Spain. An expert opinion , Frankfurt / Main 2002.
  • German public Pfandbriefe and cover assets from loans to US public bodies , Frankfurt / Main 2005.
  • Market and competition above all else? Society and law in the focus of neoliberal market ideology , Munich 2007.

Offices and memberships

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. Rolf Stürner curriculum vitae ( Memento from November 28, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Walter Habel: Who is who? Lübeck 2006/07.
  3. Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar , Volume III, Munich 2007, p. 3660.
  4. ^ Christian Geyer : Cool head, sharp tongue. In: FAZ of October 22, 2008.
  5. quoted from Stürner's lecture at the book fair reception of Beck-Verlag 2008: Market economy - loss of social equilibrium? .
  6. Phi Delta Phi Richard v. Weizsäcker Inn , website of the legal association Phi Delta Phi Richard v. Weizsäcker Inn, accessed on May 16, 2011.
  7. ^ LFP award winners ( Memento from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) mwk.baden-wuerttemberg.de. Retrieved January 8, 2016.