Ulrike Davy

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Ulrike Davy (born December 30, 1955 ) is a German legal scholar .

Life

From 1974 to 1980 she studied law at the University of Vienna (1980 Doctor iuris ; Magister iuris ). From 1985 to 1991 she was a university assistant at the Institute for Constitutional and Administrative Law at the University of Vienna . From 1991 to 1995 she was assistant professor at the Institute for Constitutional and Administrative Law in Vienna. From 1996 to 1998 she represented the Jean Monnet Professorship for European Labor Law, Labor Relations and Social Policy, Faculty of Law at Bielefeld University , where she was a professor at Bielefeld University in 1998 , chair for public law, German and international social law, comparative law ( C4).

Fonts (selection)

  • Strike and fundamental rights in Austria. A constitutional dogmatic study of the basic legal framework for strike measures . Vienna 1989, ISBN 3-85428-158-7 .
  • The secret state police in Austria. Organization and tasks of the Secret State Police in the "Third Reich" and the continuation of their business by Austrian security authorities . Vienna 1990, ISBN 3-214-07907-7 .
  • with Benjamin Davy : Tamed police violence? Tasks and reorganization of the security police in Austria . Vienna 1991, ISBN 3-85428-183-8 .
  • Asylum and international refugee law. International law ties to the granting of protection by the state, illustrated using the example of Austrian asylum and aliens law . Vienna 1996.

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