Gerhart Holzinger

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Holzinger, Gerhart (1975). Der Begriff der Schutzwürdigkeit. Systematische Darstellung von Rechtsvorschriften zum Schutz von Objekten, Flächen und Gebieten im Lande Salzburg (= Schriftenreihe des Salzburger Institutes für Raumforschung. Nr. 4). Salzburg.
  • (1988). Die Notstandskompetenz des Landeshauptmannes im Sinne der B-VG-Novelle 1984 (= Schriftenreihe der Österreichischen Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Landesverteidigung). Vienna.
  • (1989). Der Verfassungsdienst der Republik Österreich (= Vorträge, Reden und Berichte aus dem Europa-Institut der Universität des Saarlandes in Saarbrücken. Nr. 180). Saarbrücken.
  • With Neisser, Heinrich; Wimmer, Norbert, eds. (1990). Funktion der Verfassung. Referate und Thesen der verfassungsrechtlichen Arbeitsgemeinschaft beim Europäischen Forum Alpbach 1989 zu Fragen der Funktion der Verfassung in der modernen Gesellschaft (= Juristische Schriftenreihe. Nr. 27). Vienna: Verlag Österreich. ISBN   978-3-7046-0197-1.
  • (1998). Die bevorstehende Öffnung Österreichs in den Europäischen Wirtschaftsraum und die Europäischen Gemeinschaften (= Verhandlungen des Zwölften Österreichischen Juristentages I/1: Gutachten). Vienna: Manz’sche Verlags- und Universitätsbuchhandlung. ISBN   978-3-214-06467-9.
  • With Köhler, Martin, eds. (2001). Verwaltungsverfahrensrecht (2nd ed.). Vienna: Verlag Österreich. ISBN   978-3-7046-0254-1.
  • With Funk, Bernd-Christian; Klecatsky, Hans; Korinek, Karl; Mantl, Wolfgang; Pernthaler, Peter, eds. (2002). Der Rechtsstaat vor neuen Herausforderungen. Festschrift für Ludwig Adamovich zum 70. Geburtstag. Vienna. ISBN   978-3-7046-3861-8.
  • With Bammer, Armin; Vogl, Mathias; Wenda, Gregor, eds. (200). Rechtsschutz gestern – heute – morgen. Festgabe zum 80. Geburtstag von Rudolf Machacek und Franz Matscher. Vienna: Neuer Wissenschaftlicher Verlag. ISBN   978-3-7083-0500-4.
  • With (2013). Verfassung kompakt. Meine Grundrechte und mein Rechtsschutz. Wegweiser durch die österreichische Verfassung (2nd ed.). Vienna: Linde Verlag. ISBN   978-3-7093-0530-0.
  • With Oberndorfer, Peter; Raschauer, Bernhard, eds. (2013). Österreichische Verwaltungslehre (3rd ed.). Vienna: Verlag Österreich. ISBN   978-3-7046-6457-0.
  • With Adamovich, Ludwig; Funk, Bernd-Christian (2014). Österreichisches Staatsrecht (3rd ed.). Vienna: Verlag Österreich.
  • With Hiesel, Martin, eds. (2015). Verfahren vor den Gerichtshöfen des öffentlichen Rechts (= Manzsche Große Gesetzesausgaben. Band I: Verfassungsgerichtsbarkeit) (4th ed.). Vienna: Manz’sche Verlags- und Universitätsbuchhandlung.
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    Gerhart Holzinger
    Gerhart Holzinger.jpg
    President of the Constitutional Court
    In office
    1 May 2008 31 December 2017