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Prof. Dr. Diethelm Klesczewski is a Professor of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure Law, European Criminal Law, and Legal Philosophy at the Faculty of Law, University of Leipzig. His academic career spans several decades with significant contributions to legal theory, particularly in criminal law and Kantian and Hegelian philosophy.
His research interests include:
- Criminal Law (General and Special Parts)
- Criminal Procedure Law
- Administrative Offense Law
- European Criminal Law
- Legal Philosophy with focus on Kant and Hegel
- Minimum wage policy and labor law
Prof. Klesczewski has published extensively in his fields of expertise, with numerous textbooks, monographs, and scholarly articles. His work demonstrates a consistent engagement with both theoretical legal philosophy and practical aspects of criminal law. His recent publications show continued activity in analyzing the intersections between economic policy, labor law, and criminal justice, as well as ongoing contributions to philosophical interpretations of legal concepts.
His scholarly output reveals a distinctive approach that bridges historical legal philosophy with contemporary legal challenges, particularly in the areas of criminal responsibility, administrative sanctions, and the philosophical foundations of legal systems.
Prof. Klesczewski has also contributed to various edited volumes and conference proceedings, demonstrating active engagement with the broader academic community. His work on Kant's differentiation of the concept of justice has been particularly influential in legal philosophical circles.
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