Law

Max Foerster

Transfer der Ergebnisse von Strafverfahren in nachfolgende Zivilverfahren

[Transferring the Results of Criminal Proceedings to Subsequent Civil Proceedings.]

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Published in German.
Based on the principle of separation between criminal proceedings and subsequent civil proceedings, court rulings are often in a separation dilemma, resulting in an undifferentiated transfer between the two. Max Foerster proves that this dilemma can only be solved by res judicata.
Max Foerster studies the significance of criminal proceedings for subsequent civil proceedings. Legal practice often leads to unpredictable and thus inadmissible elements of surprise in the subsequent civil proceedings. Based on the principle of separation, court rulings are often in a separation dilemma, resulting in an undifferentiated transfer. The author proves that this dilemma can only be solved by res judicata. In order to illustrate this, he develops a proposal for a law for the asymmetrical transfer of final sentences which protects the rights of all those concerned. According to his proposal, the res judicata of such judgments against the person convicted applies to civil proceedings as well. This solution fits in well with the structures of the various courts and would strengthen procedural law and thus increase efficiency.
Authors/Editors

Max Foerster Geboren 1979; Studium der Rechtswissenschaft in Passau, Madrid und Freiburg; 2006 LL.M.eur.; 2007 Promotion; wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter an der Universität Passau; wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Zentrum für Arbeitsbeziehungen und Arbeitsrecht an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München; 2009–11 Tätigkeit als Rechtsanwalt in München; 2017 Habilitation; 2011–17 Akademischer Rat a.Z. an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München; seitdem beurlaubt für Vertretungen in Konstanz, Tübingen und Heidelberg.

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Juristenzeitung — 2010, 676–677 (Wolfgang Winkelbauer)