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* Co-editor of the Journal for the Study of Law (ZJS)
* Co-editor of "Schriften zur rechtswissenschaftlichen Didaktik" ''(writings on jurisprudence didactics)''
* Co-editor of "Zeitschrift für Internationale Strafrechtsdogmatik"<ref>{{REFweb |url=http://www.zis-online.com |title=ZIS - Zeitschrift für Internationale Strafrechtsdogmatik |trans-title=ZIS - Journal of International Criminal Law Dogmatics |language=German |accessdate=2019-11-12}}</ref> ''('Journal of International criminal law doctrineCriminal Law Dogmatics)''
== Commitment against the circumcision of boys ==
Prior to the enforcement of [[German Circumcision Act|§ 1631d BGB]] Putzke has represented the legal opinion in several scientific articles that the not medically necessary [[MGM|circumcision of boys]] is an element of crime of assault, including the religious [[circumcision]] of boys. He welcomed and encouraged the spread of the judgment<ref>{{REFweb |url=http://dejure.org/dienste/vernetzung/rechtsprechung?Gericht=LG%20K%F6ln&Datum=07.05.2012&Aktenzeichen=151%20Ns%20169/11 |title=Rechtsprechung, LG Köln, 07.05.2012 - 151 Ns 169/11 |trans-title=Jurisprudence, LG Cologne, 07 May 2012 - 151 Ns 169/11 |language=German |accessdate=2019-11-12}}</ref> of the District Court of Cologne which classified a male [[circumcision]] for religious reasons as unlawful assault.
The German Bundestag did not follow Putzke's argument and decided on [[2012-12-12|12 December 12, 2012]] after a controversial debate with 434 to 100 votes with 46 abstentions, to enforce a law that allows boy's [[circumcision]] under certain conditions. Putzke estimated the law is unconstitutional and accused the Bundestag to habe created 'legal nonsense', e.g. as far as the [[Mohel clause|purpose clause]] is concerned.
(Source: [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holm_Putzke Wikipedia])
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