Beate Gsell

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Beate Gsell (born December 26, 1967 ) is a German legal scholar.

Life

From 1988 Gsell studied law in Göttingen , Tübingen and Aix-en-Provence . In Aix-en-Provence, she acquired the title of Maître-en-droit. During her studies in Tübingen she worked as a research assistant at Wolfgang Graf Vitzthum in (1991–1992). In June 1993 she passed the first state examination in law in Tübingen. This was followed by a legal clerkship at the Stuttgart Regional Court , including an elective position at the German-Chilean Chamber of Commerce in Santiago de Chile .

In 1995 the second state examination in law followed in Stuttgart . In 1997 Gsell received his doctorate with the dissertation Procurement Necessity and Obligation to Perform - The Liability of the Generic Seller in Case of Subsequent Obstacles to Performance (published in Bielefeld 1998). Doctoral supervisor was Wolfgang Ernst .

After completing her doctorate, Gsell became a research assistant to Wolfgang Ernst, first in Tübingen, then in Bonn . In November 2001 , Gsell completed his habilitation at the Faculty of Law and Political Science in Bonn with a thesis on Substance Infringement and Production - Property Protection under Tort Law for Material and Product (published in Tübingen 2003) and received the venia legendi for German and European civil law / civil procedural law.

In 2002, Beate Gsell initially held a substitute chair at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich , where she was appointed professor (C3) for civil law and related areas in July 2002. However, she was soon offered a call to the University of Augsburg , where from April 2003 she held the chair for civil law, civil procedural law, European private law and international private law as a university professor (C4). In October 2011, Beate Gsell returned to the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich, where she has held the chair for civil law and civil procedural law as the successor to Bruno Rimmelspacher .

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