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ao. Univ.Prof. Dr. Clemens Jabloner (Chairperson) 

Born 1948, Vienna, Austria 

Studied law at Vienna University 

June 1972 Graduated as Doctor of Law

1975 Assistant in public law, Vienna Economic University

1 January 1976 Assistant, Institute for Public and Administrative Law, Vienna University 

1 March 1978 Seconded to Federal Chancellery, Department of Legal Advisers

1982 Appointed head of media subdivision of that Department

December 1989 Appointed head of the Civil Service Department, Federal Chancellery  

1988 Habilitation as lecturer (Dozent) in constitutional law, Vienna University  (under Prof. Walter) 

1993 Chosen to be Second Executive Secretary of the Hans Kelsen Institute;  received title of "Associate Professor" from Federal President 

1 December 1991 Appointed Vice-President of the Administrative  Court 

1 April 1993 Appointed President of the Administrative Court 

1 October 1998 Appointed Chairman of the Historical Commission 

Dr. Jabloner continues to lecture at the university and to publish on law and legal philosophy.  
 

Selected publications 

* With R. Walter, Hans Kelsen (1881-1973) - Leben-Werk-Wirkung [on the life, work and echo of Hans Kelsen], in: Luther, Stiefel and Hoeflich (ed.), Der Einfluß deutscher Emigranten auf die Rechtsentwicklung in den USA und in Deutschland [The Influence of German Emigrés on Legal Developments in the USA and Germany] (1993), p. 521 (part IV); 

* "Kelsen" in: Schlink and Jacobson (ed.), Weimar: A Jurisprudence of Crisis (in preparation); 

* "Menschenbild und Friedenssicherung" [The Concept of Man and Action to Secure Peace], in: Walter and Jabloner (ed.), Hans Kelsens Wege sozialphilosophischer Forschung [on Kelsen's approach to social philosophy ](1997), 57; 

* "Der Bundesstaat und die Gerichtbarkeit des öffentlichen Rechts" [The Federal System of Government and Public Law Courts], in: Schambeck (ed.), Bundesstaat und Bundesrat in Österreich [on the federal system and the second chamber of parliament in Austria] (1997), 135; 

* "Legal Techniques and Theory of Civilization - Remarks on Hans Kelsen and Carl Schmitt", in: Dinerand Stolleis, Hans Kelsen and Carl Schmitt. A Conference in Legal History (1998) (in preparation).

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