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Der Rechtspfleger aus der Perspektive des öffentlichen Rechts

Zugleich ein Beitrag zum Richter- und Gerichtsbegriff des Grundgesetzes
Nomos,  2019, 506 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8487-6033-6


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The work is part of the series Studien zu Staat, Recht und Verwaltung (Volume 27)
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englischA judicial officer in Germany is a public servant but, at the same time, has a special functional status: as an independent and unbiased court official, a judicial officer fulfils tasks relating to the administration of justice, which were formerly carried out by judges. This role results in a certain fundamental conflict as, in different contexts, it raises the question of whether a judicial officer should be treated according to the principles of public service law or as a judge.

This study focuses on the problems that arise from this lack of clarity. It analyses to what extent the function of judicial officers approaches that of judges, as legislators intend, and comprehensively examines the position and role of a judicial officer. In doing so, it focuses on ordinary law, constitutional law and art. 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights. It demonstrates that if one considers the different norms in isolation, the role of judicial officers does correspond to the general principles of public law.

»Für all jene, die berufspolitisch aktiv oder interessiert sind, ist das Werk ein Muss; für alle anderen ist es ein interessantes, tiefgründiges und anregendes Werk, auf welches alle Rechtspfleger, alle, die mit ihnen zusammenarbeiten, und alle, die Personalverantwortung für Rechtspfleger haben, Zugriff haben sollten... uneingeschränkt zu empfehlen.«
Dipl.-Rechtspfleger Ralf Pannen, Rpfleger, 2/2020, 102
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