Christian Katzenmeier

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Christian Katzenmeier (born December 29, 1964 in Heidelberg ) is a German legal scholar and professor at the University of Cologne .

Career

Christian Katzenmeier studied and did his doctorate at the University of Heidelberg . After the legal state exams in Baden-Württemberg , he worked as a research assistant at the University of Heidelberg and as a lawyer in the higher regional court district of Frankfurt am Main . In 2001 Katzenmeier received his habilitation at the University of Heidelberg with the work of doctor's liability supervised by Adolf Laufs and funded by the German Research Foundation. After substituting a chair at the University of Cologne in 2002, Katzenmeier accepted a professorship for civil law and civil procedural law .

In 2005 he was offered the position of Managing Director of the Institute for Health and Medical Law at the University of Bremen. Katzenmeier became managing director of the newly founded Institute for Medical Law at the University of Cologne. Since 2014 he has also been Deputy Director of the newly established Cologne Center for Ethics, Rights, Economics, and Social Sciences of Health (Ceres). In 2019 Katzenmeier received a call from the University of Mannheim to the position of Managing Director of the Institute for German, European and International Medical Law, Health Law and Bioethics at the Universities of Heidelberg and Mannheim.

Katzenmeier is the author of numerous legal monographs, commentaries, expert opinions and essays, co-author of the standard work "Doctor's Law", editor and co-editor of the journal Medizinrecht (MedR) ( CH Beck / Springer ), co-editor of the major commentary Heidelberg Commentary on Medical Law, Hospital Law, Medical Law (HK-AKM ) (CF Müller), editor of the Cologne publications on medical law (Springer), organizer of the Cologne Medical Law Days and laureate of the law faculty of the University of Cologne.

His research focuses on the medical law , medical law, the liability and insurance law and the law of civil procedure .

Fonts (selection)

  • Doctor Law, CH Beck, Munich, 7th edition 2015, 586 pages (NJW series of publications, vol. 29), together with Adolf Laufs and Volker Lipp; 6th edition 2009, 532 pp.
  • Physician liability, JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck), Tübingen 2002, 636 p. (Jus Privatum, contributions to private law, vol. 62).
  • Contractual and tortious liability in their interplay, illustrated by the problem of "further eating defects", Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1994, p. 308 (writings on civil law, vol. 167).
  • Treatment contract, commentary on §§ 630a-h BGB, in: Heinz Georg Bamberger / Herbert Roth / Wolfgang Hau / Roman Poseck (ed.), Commentary on the Civil Code, Munich: CH Beck, 4th edition 2019 (also BeckOK-BGB edit . 2020).
  • Unauthorized acts, comments on §§ 823 ff. BGB and ProdHaftG, in: Barbara Dauner-Lieb / Werner Langen (ed.), Nomos Comment BGB - Vol. 2/2: Law of Obligations, Nomos, Baden-Baden, 4th ed. 2020; 3rd edition 2016; 2nd edition 2012; 1st edition published as AnwaltCommentar BGB - Vol. 2: Law of Obligations, Deutscher Anwaltverlag, Bonn 2005.
  • Unauthorized acts - law of evidence, commentary on § 823 BGB and appendices (sports accidents, doctor's liability, product liability, ProdHaftG), in: Gottfried Baumgärtel / Willi L Bäumen / Hanns Prütting (eds.), Handbook of the burden of proof, vol. 6: Obligations BT 3, Carl Heymanns , Cologne / Berlin / Munich, 4th edition 2019; 3rd edition 2010.
  • Expert evidence - commentary on §§ 402 - 414 ZPO, in: Hanns Prütting / Markus Gehrlein (eds.), ZPO comment, Luchterhand, Neuwied, 12th edition 2020; annually since 1st edition 2009.
  • The doctor's professional liability insurance, in: Frank Wenzel (Ed.), Handbuch des Fachanwalts Medizinrecht, Wolters Kluwer, Munich, 4th edition 2020, 3rd edition 2013, 2nd edition 2009, 1st edition 2007, together with Philipp Brennecke .
  • Product Liability Act, Berlin Commentary, Erich Schmidt, Berlin, 7th edition 2020, 264 pages, together with Tobias Voigt.
  • Patient rights and medical liability, in: Egon Lorenz (Ed.), Karlsruher Forum 2013, Verlag Versicherungswirtschaft, Karlsruhe 2014, 188 p. (Series Insurance Law, Vol. 52).
  • Legal issues of the digitization of the health care system, Otto Schmidt, Cologne 2019, 58 p. (Series of publications Kölner Juristische Gesellschaft, Vol. 33).
  • The image of the doctor in the 21st century, Springer, Berlin / Heidelberg 2009, 194 p. (Kölner Schriften zum Medizinrecht, Vol. 1), edited together with Klaus Bergdolt.
  • Legal issues relating to the use of telemedicine in the rescue service, Springer, Berlin / Heidelberg 2010, 188 p. (Kölner Schriften zum Medizinrecht, Vol. 2), together with Stefania Schrag-Slavu.
  • GKV support in suspected medical malpractice , Springer, Berlin / Heidelberg 2018, 130 p. (Kölner Schriften zum Medizinrecht, Vol. 22), together with Christoph Jansen .
  • Medicine and Standard: Verwerfungen und Perspektiven, Springer, Berlin / Heidelberg 2020, 167 p. (Writings on Health and Society, Vol. 3), edited together with Christoph Jansen and Christiane Woopen.
  • Heidelberg Commentary on Medical Law, Hospital Law, Medical Law (HK-AKM), CF Müller, Heidelberg 2020, 4th folder, approx. 6,500 pages, edited together with Hans-Jürgen Rieger, Franz-Josef Dahm, Martin Stellpflug and Ole Ziegler.

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