Brigitte hair

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Brigitte Haar (born February 1, 1965 in Lüneburg ; † March 27, 2019 in Frankfurt am Main ) was a German legal scholar . From 2004 she taught as a university professor for civil law , German, European and international business law , law and finance and comparative law at the University of Frankfurt am Main and was Vice President for Internationalization of this university from 2015 to 2018 .

Life

Brigitte Haar studied law at the Universities of Passau and Geneva (1985–1990) and at the University of Chicago (LL.M., 1991/1992). Hair was after the First State Exam in 1995 by the University of Hamburg as a doctor of jurisprudence doctorate . For her dissertation , titled "market opening in telecommunications: On the relationship between economic supervision and standards against restraints in US law, European Community law and in German law" Hair in 1996, the Otto Hahn Medal of the Max Planck Society awarded . Before and during her legal clerkship at the Hanseatic Higher Regional Court (1992–1996), Haar initially worked as a research assistant at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law (1990–1994).

After completing the second state examination in law in 1996, he spent a year at Yale Law School / USA with an Otto Hahn grant from the Max Planck Society as a visiting scholar . In addition, from 1996 to 2001, Haar worked as a research assistant at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg and then, with a postdoctoral fellowship from the DFG, as a postdoctoral fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law (2002/2003). In 2003 she held a chair at the law faculty of the Martin Luther University in Halle . In 2004 , Haar qualified as a professor in Hamburg with the thesis "The partnership in a group: private autonomy between contract and organization" and received the venia legendi for civil law, German, European and international trade, company and economic law and comparative law .

From 2004 she was university professor for civil law, German, European and international commercial law, law and finance and comparative law at the University of Frankfurt am Main. In 2012 she was visiting professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School as Bok Visiting International Professor, and in 2014 she was International Visiting Professor at Columbia Law School.

From 2013, Haar was a member of the administrative board of the Federal Financial Supervisory Authority and a member of its consumer advisory council.

Brigitte Haar died in March 2019 after a long illness.

Fonts (selection)

  • Market opening in telecommunications, On the relationship between economic supervision and norms against restraints of competition in US law, European Community law and German law , Baden-Baden 1995, 375 pp.
  • The partnership in the group; Private autonomy between contract and organization , Mohr Siebeck Verlag, Tübingen 2006, 615 pp.
  • Law and Finance - Capital Market Development from an Interdisciplinary Perspective. JZ 2008, pp. 964-974.
  • Sustainable rating quality through profit skimming? - On regulation and its implementation in the rating sector. ZBB 2009, p. 177 ff.
  • Investor protection in closed funds - capital market efficiency, behavioral finance and investor coordination as building blocks of a new regulatory paradigm. In: Grundmann / Haar / Mülbert / Merkt / Wellenhofer (ed.): Company - Market - Responsibility, Festschrift for Klaus J. Hopt . Berlin 2010, pp. 1865-1891.
  • Executive Compensation under German Corporate Law: Reasonableness, Managerial Incentives and Sustainability in order to Enhance Optimal Contracting and to Limit Managerial Power. in: Thomas / Hill (Ed.): International Research Handbook on Executive Pay. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham 2012, pp. 486-505.
  • Standard recognition, compliance and economic behavior; A study on liability structures in commercial law using the example of corporate governance. ARSP 2014, 219–242.
  • Organizing Regional Systems: The EU Example , in Ferran / Moloney / Payne (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Financial Regulation, Oxford University Press 2015, p. 157-187.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kürschner's German Scholar Calendar . 21st edition (2007). Vol. 1, p. 1184.
  2. Goethe University mourns Brigitte Haar. In: News from the Goethe University Frankfurt. Goethe University, March 29, 2019, accessed on April 3, 2019 (= UniReport 2/2019 , p. 4).
  3. ↑ Law professor Brigitte Haar has died . In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Rhein-Main-Zeitung, March 29, 2019, page 34.