Dennis Solomon

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Dennis Solomon (* 1966 in Nuremberg ) is a German-American legal scholar . Since 2008 he has held the chair for civil law , international private law and comparative law at the University of Passau .

Life

Solomon was born in Nuremberg in 1966 . From 1985 to 1991 he studied law at the University of Passau ; In 1991 he passed the first state examination in law. From 1991 to 1994 he completed his legal preparatory service, during which he spent several months in Quito . He passed the second state law examination in 1994 . At the University of California, Berkeley , he graduated in 1995 as an LL.M . He then worked as a research assistant until 2005 , later as a research assistant at the chair for civil law, international private law and comparative law at the University of Passau with Klaus Schurig .

In 2003 he received his doctorate from the law faculty of the University of Passau ( dissertation on the enrichment compensation in cases of assignment (2004)) . In 2004 he completed his habilitation at the University of Passau with the thesis The binding nature of arbitral awards in international private arbitration (2007) , Venia legendi for civil law , civil procedural law , international private law and comparative law . In 2004/2005 he was a substitute professor at the University of Rostock . In 2005 he received a professorship for civil law, international private law and comparative law from the law faculty of the University of Tübingen , which he held until 2008. In 2008 he succeeded his academic teacher Klaus Schurig .

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Solomon's research focus is on international arbitration law and the comparison of national legal norms. In international private law, he is particularly concerned with its methodological and dogmatic foundations and the conflict of law issues raised by European integration and globalization .

Publications

  • The enrichment compensation in instruction cases. Comparative study of German law and common law legal systems . In: Studies on Foreign and International Private Law . Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2004, ISBN 3-16-148294-8 (also Diss. Passau 2003).
  • The binding nature of arbitral awards in international private arbitration. On the importance of national legal systems and the decisions of national courts for the effectiveness of international arbitration awards . Sellier European Law Publishers, Munich 2007, ISBN 978-3-86653-849-8 (Habil. Passau 2004).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Archive link ( Memento from July 31, 2007 in the Internet Archive )