Dan Wielsch

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Dan Wielsch (* 1970 ) is a German legal scholar .

Life

Wielsch studied philosophy at the Goethe University in Frankfurt from 1989 and switched to law in 1991. After the first state examination in 1996, he wrote his doctoral thesis and received his doctorate in 1999. In the same year, Wielsch received the Otto Hahn Medal from the Max Planck Society for his dissertation .

After the subsequent legal clerkship in Frankfurt am Main and Karlsruhe, he passed the second state examination in 2001 and briefly worked as a consultant in the Federal Ministry of the Interior until he obtained the LL.M. in 2002/2003 with a DAAD scholarship. Degree from the University of California, Berkeley . After brief work for a large law firm in Berlin, Wielsch returned to the University of Frankfurt as a research assistant in 2004, funded by the Fritz Thyssen Foundation , where he completed his habilitation in 2007 and obtained the Venia legendi for the areas of civil law , legal theory , business law , intellectual property law and Received media rights .

2007/2008, he represented at the Frankfurt Institute for Occupational, economic and civil law the Department of Gunther Teubner , during which the Institute for Advanced Study Berlin conducted research. Wielsch then moved to the University of Cologne , where he now holds the chair for civil law and legal theory.

Awards

Fonts (selection)

  • Freedom and function. On the structural and theoretical history of the law in business society . Nomos-Verlag, Baden-Baden 2001, ISBN 3-7890-7207-9 (zugl .: Frankfurt [Main], Univ., Diss., 1999/2000).
  • Access rules. The legal constitution of knowledge sharing . Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2008, ISBN 978-3-16-149580-9 (also Frankfurt [Main], Univ., Habil.-Schrift, 2007 - preview in Google book search).
  • Governance of Massive Multiauthor Collaboration - Linux, Wikipedia, and Other Networks: Governed by Bilateral Contracts, Partnerships, or Something in Between? In: Jipitec . tape 1 , no. 2 , ISSN  2190-3387 , p. 96-108 , urn : nbn: de: 0009-29-26188 .
  • Fundamental rights as justification requirements in private law . In: Archives for civilist practice (AcP) . 2013, p. 718-759 , doi : 10.1628 / 000389914X13920224936212 , JSTOR : 24566625 ( mohrsiebeck.com ).
  • Responsibility of digital intermediaries for infringements by third parties . In: Journal of Intellectual Property . 2018, p. 1–34 , doi : 10.1628 / zge-2018-0002 ( mohrsiebeck.com ).
  • The socialization of basic legal concepts . In: Journal of Legal Sociology . tape 38 , no. 2 , 2019, ISSN  2366-0392 , p. 304-337 , doi : 10.1515 / zfrs-2018 to 0020 ( degruyter.com ).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Gralf-Peter Calliess: Prize for Law and Society 2017 goes to Dan Wielsch. Association for Law and Society, September 26, 2017, accessed on September 26, 2018 .