Benedikt Buchner

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Benedikt Buchner (born July 30, 1970 ) is a German legal scholar and professor of civil law at the University of Bremen .

Career

From 1990 to 1995 Buchner studied law at the Universities of Augsburg and Munich . In 1997 he was at the University of Augsburg with a thesis on international civil procedure ( "plaintiff and defendant in the legal protection of international jurisdiction"; Dissertationspreis the Augsburg University Foundation 1998) PhD . From 1999 to 2005 Buchner worked as an assistant at the Institute for International Law at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich. This period also includes a one and a half year study and research stay at the University of California, Los Angeles (LL.M. 2002) and a four-month visiting professorship at the Osaka State University / Japan . In October 2005 he completed his habilitation process at the Law Faculty of the University of Munich; he was granted the license to teach in the fields of “civil law, commercial law, information law, international civil procedure law, comparative law”. His habilitation thesis on “ Informational Self-Determination in Private Law” was supported by the Bavarian Habilitation Award and was awarded the 2005 Science Award of the German Foundation for Law and Informatics.

In the 2007 summer semester, Buchner was appointed Professor of Civil Law with a focus on health and medical law at the University of Bremen . Since August 2007 he has been Managing Director of the Institute for Information, Health and Medical Law (IGMR) at the University of Bremen.

Buchner is co-editor of the journal Datenschutz und Datensicherheit (DuD).

Individual evidence

  1. Dissertation at Google Books
  2. ^ Habilitation, published by Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2006.
  3. ^ Foundation press release of October 10, 2005.

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