Glaser Henning Rainer
Ajarn
Glaser Henning Rainer
Ajarn
Profile
Henning Glaser studied law at Münster University. After graduation as a lawyer he was employed as a trainee lawyer at the higher regional court in Hamm until he passed the second state exam qualifying for the judicial service. From 1999 to the end of 2004, he worked as assistant professor at the University of Münster, first at the Institute for Local Governance, then at the Institute for Company and Capital Market Law both at the Faculty of Law where he also served as managing director of the “Society for the Promotion of the Faculty of Law on the University of Münster e.V.” Additionally, between 1997 and 2004 he worked as independent legal and strategic consultant, managing director of a registered trading and consulting company (since 1999) and founded his law office in 2005. Since 2007 he has been teaching German, comparative and Thai public Law at the Faculty of Law of Thammasat University. Since 2009, he has been Founding Director and member of the Supervisory Board of the German-Southeast Asian Center of Excellence for Public Policy and Good Governance (CPG), Faculty of Law, Thammasat University. Henning Glaser’s research areas cover comparative public law, constitutional law and the history and theory of constitutional law; human rights; global governance and geopolitics, and compliance theory. He regularly serves as a consultant to numerous governmental and nongovernmental agencies in Europe, America, and Asia in various fields of law and governance.
Education
- Legal studies, Faculty of Law, University of Münster (WWU)
- First State Exam, Ministry of Justice, NRW, Germany
- Second State Exam, Ministry of Justice, NRW, Germany
Work Experience
- 1996 Business consultant
- 1997-1999 Trainee lawyer, Higher Regional Court, Hamm
- 1999-2004 Faculty of Law, University of Münster, assistant professor
- 2004-2007 Managing director of a registered trading & consulting company
- 2004-2007 Attorney at law
- 2007- Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Thammasat University
- 2009- Director, German-Southeast Asian Center of Excellence for Public Policy and Good Governance (CPG), Faculty of Law, Thammasat University
- 2017- Executive director and chairman of the board of directors, Asian Governance Foundation (AGF)
Areas of Interest
- Comparative public law
- Constitutional theory
- History & politics
- Human rights
- National security
- Law and society
- Geopolitics and international order
- Compliance
Courses Taught
- LA 273 Introduction to the German Legal System
- LA 274 Practice in German Legal Terminology
- LA 355 Seminar on Public Law
- LB 150 Fundamental Rights
- LA 617 German Public Law
Publications
See enclosed list of selected publications in the past five years.
Selected publications Henning Glaser (2016-2020)
a) Edited Books
- Constitutional Jurisprudence – Function, Impact, and Challenges, Baden-Baden: Nomos 2016.
- Talking to the Enemy – Deradicalization and Disengagement of Terrorists, Baden- Baden: Nomos, Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2017.
- Talking to the Enemy – Deradicalization and Disengagement of Terrorists, Baden- Baden: Nomos, Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2017.
- Democracy, Constitution and Human Rights, Festschrift in Honour of Warawit Kanithasen, together with Ingwer Ebsen and Dirk Ehlers, 2nd revised and expanded edition, Bangkok: M & M Laser Print, 2018.
- Die Grundwerte- und Grundrechtsordnung in Polen und Deutschland, together with Bartosz Makowicz and Miroslaw Wyrzykowski, Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2019 (bilingual German/Polish).
- State and Religion – Between Conflict and Cooperation, together with Dirk Ehlers, Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2020 (in printing).
b) Articles and book chapters
- “Constitutional Jurisprudence – On the Function, Impacts, and Challenges of Constitutional Courts”, in Constitutional Jurisprudence – Function, Impact and Challenges, ed. Henning Glaser, Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2016, pp. 13-50.
- “Cross Cultural Compliance in Thailand”, in Rechtsmanagement im Unternehmen, Praxishandbuch Compliance, Aufbau, Organisation und Steuerung von Integrität und regelkonformer Unternehmensführung, ed. Bartosz Makowicz and Hans Michael Wolfgang, Cologne: Bundesanzeiger, 9th supplement, 2016.
- “Talking to the ‘Enemy’: Counterterrorism and Communication – An Introduction”, in Talking to the Enemy – Deradicalization and Disengagement of Terrorists, ed. Henning Glaser, Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2017, pp. 11-34.
- “The Margin of Maneuver: Responding to the Terrorist Threat in Times of the Global War on Terror’s Third Phase”, in Talking to the Enemy – Deradicalization and Disengagement of Terrorists, ed. Henning Glaser, Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2017, pp. 257- 354
- “Cosmopolitan Lawyer, Diplomat, Humanist: Dr. Warawit Kanithasen and the CPG”, in Democracy, Constitution and Human Rights, Festschrift in Honour of Warawit Kanithasen, ed. Ingwer Ebsen, Dirk Ehlers, and Henning Glaser, 2nd revised and expanded edition, Bangkok: M & M Laser Print, 2018, pp. 14-17.
- “Watchmen With and Without Arms? – Some Remarks on Selected Oversight Bodies Under the 2017 Constitution”, in Democracy, Constitution and Human Rights, Festschrift in Honour of Warawit Kanithasen, ed. Ingwer Ebsen, Dirk Ehlers, and Henning Glaser, 2nd revised and expanded edition, Bangkok: M & M Laser Print, 2018, pp. 448- 500 (in printing)
- “การขังในระหว่างการสืบสวนสอบสวนและหลักเกณฑ์การร้องขอในเรื่องดังกล่าวในนิติรัฐ – ภาพกว้างของบทกฎหมายในประเทศ สหพันธ์สาธารณรัฐเยอรมัน”, in ดลุ พาห, 1/2018, pp. 109-130.
- “Die Grundrechte in der Verfassungsordnung Polens und Deutschlands – Ein Grundlagenvergleich”, together with Bartosz Makowicz, in Die Grundwerte- und Grundrechtsordnung in Polen und Deutschland, ed. Henning Glaser, Bartosz Makowicz, and Miroslaw Wyrzykowski, Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2019, pp. 17-350. (bilingual German/Polish)
- “Schutz und Grenzen richterlicher Unabhängigkeit im Rechtsstaat nach deutschem Recht”, in Botbundit, 4/2019, pp. 159-188. (bilingual German/Thai)
- “Constitutional Courts in South-East Asia”, together with Dirk Ehlers, in Beyond Globalization: Future of Comparative Law in Asia/Pacific, ed. Japanese Institute for Comparative Law, Tokyo: Chuo University Press, 2020, pp. 251-260.
- “Globalization and Global Order – From the End of the Cold War to Present Time”, in State and Globalization, ed. Institute for Social Science, Mahidol University, Bangkok: Mahidol University Press, 2020.
- “Restructuring the Field: Religion, Political Order, Constitution”, in State and Religion – Between Conflict and Cooperation, ed. Dirk Ehlers and Henning Glaser, Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2020, pp. 11-68. (in printing)
- “Permutations of the Basic Structure: Thai constitutionalism and the Democratic Regime with the King as Head”, in Thai Legal History: From Traditional to Modern Law, ed. Andrew Harding and Munin Pongsapan, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. (in printing)