Volume 05 | From court control to meeting society's need for information

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The present volume 5 of the publication series of the Foundation of the Hessian Lawyers' Association is based on a student essay competition advertised by the foundation in 2013 on the subject "From the control of the court to the satisfaction of the information needs of society - is there...

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The present volume 5 of the publication series of the Foundation of the Hessian Lawyers' Association is based on a student essay competition advertised by the foundation in 2013 on the subject "From the control of the court to the satisfaction of the information needs of society - is there a functional change in the 'public' of court proceedings ' (§ 169 GVG)?“. Prof. Dr. dr h.c. Ulfried Neumann, Professor of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure Law, Legal Philosophy and Legal Sociology at the University of Frankfurt am Main and Dean of the Faculty of Law at the Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, selected the four works presented here from over 50 entries in the essay competition from all over Germany; the Foundation of the Hessian Lawyers' Association awarded her a cash prize and is pleased to make this volume accessible to a broader public.

Details

  • Title: From Court Control to Satisfying Society's Information Needs
  • Subtitle: Is there a functional change in the 'publicity of court proceedings' (§ 169 GVG)?
  • Author: Falko Maxin, Julia Hagenkötter, Martin Heuser, Matthias Friehe
  • Series: Series of publications by the Hessian Bar Association
  • Edition: 1st edition
  • Band: 5
  • Publisher: Dr. Mark C Hilgard
  • Reviewer: Prof. Dr. Dr.h.c. Ulfrid Neumann
  • Published: 1st edition 05/05/2014
  • Subject: Law
  • Product Type: Book (Hardcover)
  • Product type: Collection
  • Language: German
  • Binding: Softcover (paperback)
  • Dimensions: 21.0 x 14.8 cm (DIN A5)
  • Scope: 145 pages
  • Condition: New (shrink-wrapped in foil)
  • Keywords: Accreditation procedure, principle of democracy, court public, control function, media public, publicity, legal discourse, legal policy, public in the hall, criminal process, rational public, concept of the public, principle of the public

Authors

The 23-year-old award winner Matthias Friehe studied law and philosophy in Marburg, Kaliningrad and Poitiers from 2008 to early 2014. Since March 2014 he has been a research associate at the Institute for Public Law at the Philipps University of Marburg, Chair Prof. Dr. Steffen Detterbeck.

Julia Hagenkötter, born in Warendorf in 1986, completed a one-year European voluntary service in Poland before studying law in Frankfurt (Oder) and Münster from 2007 to 2012. During the subsequent legal clerkship in Berlin, she worked, among other things, for the scientific service of the Bundestag and a law firm in New York.

Martin Heuser studied law at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn with a scholarship from the state of North Rhine-Westphalia and worked at the philosophical law seminar there alongside his studies. Since the summer semester of 2014 he has been a research associate at a chair for criminal law and legal philosophy at the University of Regensburg.

Falko Maxin studied law at the Humboldt University in Berlin. He has been a trainee lawyer at the LG Wiesbaden since 2012. He is also working on his dissertation on the development of the law of evidence at the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History in Frankfurt am Main.

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