Johannes Stefan Weigel

Doctoral Researcher
Independent Research Group Criminal Law Theory

Main Focus

  • Foundations of culpability
  • Fundamentals and basic issues of criminal liability for risk-taking
  • History of criminal law

Curriculum Vitae

July 2023–present: Doctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law (member of Independent Research Group “Criminal Law Theory”).

2023–present: scholarship from the Cusanuswerk doctoral program (Promotionsförderung).

2017–present: student assistant, then research assistant at the Chair of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law held by Prof. Dr. Uwe Murmann at the University of Göttingen.

2021: First State Exam (Law).

2016–2021: Studied law at the University of Göttingen.


Projects

Criminalising Carelessness. Comparative and Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Criminal Liability for Inadvertent Negligence

Comparative and Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Criminal Liability for Inadvertent Negligence more

The Criminal Liability of Inadvertent Negligence from a German and Anglo-American Perspective

The criminalization of inadvertent negligence has long been deliberated in Ger­man criminal law scholarship, although the debate seems largely to have come to a standstill in recent dec­ades. Today, most scholars defend the existing crimi­nal­ization by means of a (purely) norm-based allocation of blame. A closer look, however, reveals numerous… more

 

 

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