Peter Lerche

Peter Lerche ( born January 12, 1928 in Leitmeritz, Czechoslovakia ) is a German legal scholar and Emeritus Professor of Public Law.

Life

In 1958 he was at the University of Munich as a student of Theodor Maunz with the - habilitation font " excess and constitutional law " - published in 2nd edition 1999.

In the thirty years he taught in Munich, the focus of his research was in the field of constitutional law with special emphasis on media law issues ( Deputy Chairman of the Bavarian cable pilot project, the Board of Directors of the Bavarian State Research Center for New Media, etc.). He performed regularly in major litigation before the constitutional courts, as in method on media law issues, but also to the criminalization of abortion, the State Liability Act, for fiscal equalization, the financing of political parties, the issue of retrofitting and the Maastricht Treaty.

In 1961 he took up an appointment at the Law Faculty of the Free University of Berlin. In the years 1962 to 1964, he rejected calls from Hamburg and Bochum.

In 1964 he returned to the Ludwig -Maximilians- University of Munich, where he remained until his retirement in 1996.

Work

Peter Lerche is the Dokorvater by Andreas Voßkuhle, was awarded a Ph.D. in the winter semester 1991/1992 at the Ludwig- Maximilians- University of Munich with the constitutional doctrinal work " legal protection against the judge ."

Honors

Peter Lerche is a member of the Catholic Student Association since 1947 KDSt.V. Tuiskonia Munich in the CV.

In 1974 he was elected to the Bavarian Academy of Sciences. From 1981 to 1984 he was Chairman of the Association of the German constitutional lawyer and member of the Science Council.

1989 Peter Lerche was honored with the Maximilian Order for Science and Art.

The Faculty of Law, University of Augsburg, which he helped to found in the years 1971 to 1974, he was awarded an honorary doctorate in 2001.

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