Joachim Hruschka received his doctorate at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich, later completing his habilitation there. From 1971 he was a Privatdozent for criminal law and criminal procedure law, philosophy of law at the University of Hamburg, where he became a full professor in 1972. From 1982 to 2004 Hruschka held the Chair of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure Law and Legal Philosophy at the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg. He became known in particular through his treatises on the philosophy of law, as well as ethics and moral philosophy. Hruschka was in criminal law a well-known representative of the so-called doctrine of the negative constituent features.
He was married to Barbara Sharon Byrd.
Joachim Hruschka received his doctorate at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich, later completing his habilitation there. From 1971 he was a Privatdozent for criminal law and criminal procedure law, philosophy of law at the University of Hamburg, where he became a full professor in 1972. From 1982 to 2004 Hruschka held the Chair of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure Law and Legal Philosophy at the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg. He became known in particular through his treatises on the philosophy of law, as well as ethics and moral philosophy. Hruschka was in criminal law a well-known representative of the so-called doctrine of the negative constituent features.
He was married to Barbara Sharon Byrd.
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