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Ulrich Sieber (18 November 1950 in Stuttgart) is a German lawyer and from October 2003, scientific member and Director of the Institute Max Planck for the penal Right foreigner and international of Friburgo of Brisgovia.
Contents
- Modulo ii ulrich sieber 1
- Entrevista a ulrich sieber
- Professional career
- Investigations
- Recognitions and busy charges
- References
Entrevista a ulrich sieber
Professional career
Ulrich Sieber Studied Right in the Universities of Tubinga, Lausana and Friburgo / Brisgovia and obtained his doctorate in 1977 in the University of Friburgo on "Computer Crimes and Penal Justice". Of 1978 to 1987 it worked like lawyer mainly in computer right.
In 1987 it obtained the title of professor of the University of Friburgo, with a thesis on the "relation between the penal right substantive and procedural penal" and was appointed for the Chair of Penal Right and Right of the Information of the University of Bayreuth, where remained until 1991, of 1991 to 2000 was dean of the Faculty and title of the Chair of Penal Right, Right of the Information and of the computing in the University of Würzburg. After a ranking of students was then the most popular second professor in this university. In 1994 it declined a call to the chair of the law of computing in the University of Münster (now professor Thomas Hoeren) and opted by a professor visitor in the University of Tokyo. Of 2000 to 2003 it worked like professor of Penal Right, Right of the information and the computing in the University Ludwig-Maximilian of Munich before assuming his current charge in the Institute Max Planck. It conceded him the University Neofit Rilski in Bulgaria with a doctorate honorario (doctor honoris cause) of 2005.
In addition to his academic work Sieber has been consultor independent and tasador, in particular in the field of the computer right. In this capacity, he was the special adviser of personnel to two members of the Commission of the CE for the questions of computer right and the fight against the fraud CE. Also it worked for the Commission of Juridical Subjects and several Enquêtekommissionen of the German Parliament, the Federal Ministry of Justice, the Federal Ministry German of Education, Science, Investigation and Technology, the Federal Criminal Police, the Council of Ministers and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, the European Commission, the ministers of G-8 (States Carnegie Group), the OCDE, the United Nations, the International camera of Trade of Paris, the Senate of the United States, the Department of Justice of Canada and the National Agency of Police of Japan.
Investigations
His scientific publications finds in the areas of multimedia right and the computer crimes, crimes of white neck and the economic crimes, the fight against the crime organised, the right compared, European right and the juridical computing.