Ulli FH Rühl

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Ulli FH Rühl (or Ulli F. Rühl ) (* 1954 in Braunfels ) is professor of constitutional law, state theory and legal philosophy at the University of Bremen .

After studying and doing his doctorate at the University of Giessen on the subject of the fundamental right to freedom of conscience in political conflict , he first worked as a lawyer and then for Dieter Grimm as a research assistant at the Federal Constitutional Court . In 1997 his habilitation at Bielefeld University followed with facts - interpretations - evaluations of the dogmatics of the fundamental right to freedom of expression .

After a substitute professorship in Trier, he finally became a professor at the University of Bremen.

Together with Helmut Ridder and others, he is the editor and author of a commentary on the Assembly Act .

Publications (selection)

  • Review of Ernst Fraenkel : The Dual State . EVA: Frankfurt am Main / Cologne, 1974 ( ISBN 3-434-20062-2 ). In: Democracy and Law . 1979, 108-110.
  • Comments on Ladeur's “Preliminary Considerations for an Ecological Constitution Theory ”. In: Democracy and Law. 1984, pp. 297-306.
  • Legal measures against right-wing extremist demonstrations and elevators. In: New legal weekly . 1995, pp. 561-564.
  • The “Free Mandate”. Elements of an interpretation and problem history. In: The State . 2000, pp. 23-48.
  • Assertions of fact and evaluations. Attempt on the meaning and criteria of their differentiation in German case law. In: Archives for press law . 2000, pp. 17-23.
  • On the use of philosophy for jurisprudence . In: Hans Jörg Sandkühler (Ed.): Philosophy, why? . Suhrkamp, ​​Frankfurt am Main 2008 ( ISBN 978-3-518-29466-6 ), p. 269 ff.
  • with Michael Breitbach: The ban on censorship in the Basic Law - a suppressed guarantee of freedom. In: Critical Justice . 1988, pp. 206-213.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Homepage of Ulli F. Rühl at the University of Bremen .
  2. ^ Lang: Frankfurt am Main a. a., 1987 ( ISBN 3-8204-9833-8 )
  3. ^ Nomos: Baden-Baden, 1998 ( ISBN 3-7890-5634-0 )
  4. right of assembly, Nomos: Baden-Baden, 1992 ( ISBN 3789025194 ).