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This article is an orphan, as few or no other articles link to it. Please introduce links to this page from related articles; suggestions may be available. (February 2009) Winfried Brugger (born February 26, 1950, in Tettnang, Germany, died November 13, 2010 in Heidelberg) was Professor of Public Law, Philosophy of Law and Theory of State at Heidelberg University. Brugger studied law, philosophy and sociology at the Universities in Munich and Tuebingen. After completing his Ph.D. (Dr. iur.) at Tuebingen University with the prize-winning book Menschenrechtsethos und Verantwortungspolitik. Max Webers Beitrag zur Analyse und Begruendung der Menschenrechte (1980) he studied for the LL.M. at the University of California in Berkeley (1981). Since that time, he has been publishing comparative articles and books on German and American constitutional law and theory and the philosophy of law. After finishing his Habilitation in Tuebingen in 1986, he became a Professor for Public Law at the University of Mannheim in 1987 and in 1992 moved on to his present position at the University of Heidelberg. His American teaching experience includes visiting professorships at Georgetown University Law Center (1985, 1991–92, 1998–99, 2001, 2004, 2007), the University of Houston Law Center (1995), the University of San Francisco (2002) and the University of San Diego (2005). Winfried Brugger is also a Fellow at the Max Weber Center for Cultural and Social Sciences at Erfurt University in Germany, Associate Director of the Heidelberg Center for American Studies (HCA), and President of the German Section of the International Association for Social and Legal Philosophy (IRV). Brugger is author and editor of 17 books and has written 220 articles and book reviews. Many of his publications focus on human rights in general and free speech issues (hate speech) in particular, judicial review, theories of interpretation, liberalism and communitarianism, constitutional law in times of emergency, and theories of good decisionmaking. In Germany, he regularly reviews new decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court and is co-editor of the Newsletter of the German-American Lawyers Association. Selected publications Liberalismus, Pluralismus, Kommunitarismus. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 1999. ISBN 3-7890-6215-4 Einfuehrung in das oeffentliche Recht der USA. Frankfurt/Muenchen: Beck, 2nd ed. 2001. ISBN 3-406-47704-6 Demokratie, Freiheit, Gleichheit. Studien zum Verfassungsrecht der USA. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 2002. ISBN 3-428-10827-2 Freiheit und Sicherheit. Eine staatstheoretische Skizze mit praktischen Beispielen. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2004. ISBN 3-8329-0808-0 Das anthropologische Kreuz der Entscheidung in Politik und Recht. Baden-Baden, 2. Aufl. 2008. ISBN 978-3-8329-3697-6 Religion in the Public Sphere: A Comparative Analysis of German, Israeli, American and International Law. Berlin/Heidelberg/New York: Springer, 2007 (co-edited with Michael Karayanni). ISBN 978-3-540-73355-3 Rechtsphilosophie im 21. Jahrhundert. Frankfurt a.M.: Suhrkamp, 2008 (co-edited with Ulfrid Neumann and Stephan Kirste). ISBN 978-3-518-29494-9. Dignity, Rights, and Philosophy of Law within the Anthropological Cross of Decision-Making, in: 9 German Law Journal No. 10 (1 October 2008), www.germanlawjournal.com. The Treatment of Hate Speech in German Constitutional Law (Parts I and II), [1] and [2]. External links http://www.brugger.uni-hd.de http://www.uni-erfurt.de/maxwe/personen/brugger/brugger_index.html http://www.hca.uni-heidelberg.de http://www.rechtsphilosophie.de The Decisional Cross of Decisionmaking Persondata Name Brugger, Winfried Alternative names Short description Date of birth 1950 Place of birth Tettnang Date of death 2010 Place of death Heidelberg [[Category:Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich alumni[[