Andreas Heinemann (legal scholar)

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Andreas Heinemann (born June 23, 1962 in Düsseldorf ) is a German-Swiss legal scholar and economist .

Life

Heinemann initially studied law and economics in Bonn , Hagen , Geneva , Strasbourg and Munich . After completing his legal traineeship, which he u. a. spent in London , Stockholm , Paris and Munich, he graduated from the École nationale d'administration in 1990 and 1991 (ENA, doctorate “Condorcet” ).

His doctorate on the limits of state monopolies in the EC Treaty won the 1995 Faculty Prize of the Law Faculty of the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . For his habilitation on intellectual property in the competition regulations, Heinemann also received the habilitation award from the Bavarian State Minister for Education, Culture, Science and Art.

After several professorships at the universities of Munich, Jena and Lausanne , Heinemann held the chair for German law at the University of Lausanne from 2001 to 2007 . Since March 2007 he has been full professor for commercial , economic and European law at the University of Zurich . He has been a member of the Swiss Competition Commission since 2011, as Vice President since 2012 and as President since 2017.

Works (selection)

  • The Freiburg School and its spiritual roots. Munich 1989.
  • Limits of state monopolies in the EC Treaty (= Munich University Writings. Series of the Faculty of Law. Volume 116). Munich 1996.
  • Intellectual property protection in the competition order. A fundamentally oriented study on the antitrust law of intellectual property (= Jus Privatum. Volume 65). Tübingen 2002.
  • Law of obligations (= de Gruyter textbook. 11th edition). Berlin 2017.
  • with Thomas Möller et al .: The Enforcement of Competition Law in Europe. Cambridge 2007.
  • Economic patriotism in times of regional and international integration. On the problem of state supervision of cross-border corporate takeovers (= contributions to the regulatory policy of the Walter Eucken Institute. Volume 175). Tübingen 2011.
  • with Vincent Martenet: Droit de la concurrence (= Quid iuris? Volume 6). Geneva / Zurich / Basel 2012.
  • with Andreas Kellerhals: Competition law in a nutshell. Zurich / St. Gallen 2014.
  • with Anton K. Schnyder: International business law in a nutshell. Zurich / St. Gallen 2017.

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