Ulrich Sieber
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Ulrich Sieber (born 18 November 1950 in
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) is a German jurist, law professor, and since October 2003 a director at the
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in
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, Germany. He is an honorary professor and faculty member at the law faculties of the University of Freiburg and the University of Munich.


Education and career

Ulrich Sieber studied law at the University of Tübingen, University of Lausanne, and University of Freiburg. He obtained his doctorate in 1977 at the University of Freiburg with a dissertation on "Computer Crime and Criminal Law". In addition to his academic work, he also worked as an attorney specializing in computer law from 1978 to 1987. In 1987 he earned a post-doctoral lecturing qualification under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Klaus Tiedemann at the University of Freiburg with a
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on the relationship between substantive criminal law and criminal procedure, and was appointed as professor of criminal law, criminal procedure, and information law at the University of Bayreuth, where he remained until 1991. From 1991 to 2000, he was professor of criminal law, criminal procedure, information law, and legal informatics at the University of Würzburg, where he was dean of the law faculty from 1997 to 1998. According to a ranking of students, he was then the second most popular professor at this university. In 1994, he declined a call to the Chair of Computing Law at the University of Münster (now professor
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). Also in 1994, he was a visiting professor at the University of Tokyo. In April 2000, he accepted an appointment to succeed Prof. Dr.
Claus Roxin Claus Roxin (born 15 May 1931 in Hamburg) is a German jurist. He is one of the most influential dogmatists of German penal law and has gained national and international reputation in this field. He has been awarded an honorary doctorate by 28 univ ...
at the University of Munich, and became professor of law and head of the Chair of Criminal Law, Information Law and Computer Technology in Law. He held this position until 2003, when he assumed his current position at the Max Planck Institute. In addition to his academic work, Sieber has been an expert consultant and advisor, especially in the areas of computer law. In this capacity, he has served as a special advisor to two EC Commissioners with his expertise on issues of computer law and EC fraud. He has also served on the legal committee and several enquiry commissions of the German Parliament and has advised the
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, the German Ministry of Justice, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, and the Federal Police of Germany. He has also advised the Council of Ministers and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, the European Commission, the Research Ministers of the G-8 nations (Carnegie Group), the OECD, the United Nations, and the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris. As a legal authority, he has written expert opinions for and been a consultant to the
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as well as the Department of Justice in Canada, the U.S. Senate, the
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of the U.S. government, and the National Police Agency of Japan.


Research

The focus of his scientific publications lies in the areas of multimedia law, cybercrime, economic criminal law, the fight against organized crime, comparative law, European law, and information technology in law.


Honors and awards

Sieber is received honorary doctorates from the
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA; el, Εθνικό και Καποδιστριακό Πανεπιστήμιο Αθηνών, ''Ethnikó ke Kapodistriakó Panepistímio Athinón''), usually referred to simply as the Univers ...
in Greece, the National University of San Marcos in Lima, Peru, the University of Pécs in Hungary, and from South-West University "Neofit Rilski" in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria.


References

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