Erik Hahn (legal scholar)

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Erik Hahn (born November 7, 1983 in Halle / Saale ) is a German legal scholar and professor at the Zittau / Görlitz University of Applied Sciences.

Life

Hahn studied law from 2003 to 2008 at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg and the University of Leipzig . He passed his second state law examination in 2011 at the State Judicial Examination Office in Dresden. In 2010 he received his doctorate from the University of Leipzig on the subject of civil law replacement authority . From 2008 to 2012 he worked as a research assistant at the Law Faculty of the University of Leipzig. In the following years he worked first as a public prosecutor and then as a judge in the Saxon judiciary.

From 2015 to 2016 Hahn was professor for civil law with a focus on family and inheritance law including procedural law at the North German University of Justice in Hildesheim. In 2016 and 2017 he received several professorships at the Technical University of Wildau and the University of Merseburg and has held the professorship for civil law, medical law, commercial and real estate law at the University of Zittau / Görlitz as well as a member of the Institute for Health, Aging and Technology. Since 2019 he has also been a member of the ethics committee of the Saxon State Medical Association and deputy chairman of the Saxon arbitration board under the Nursing Profession Act. Hahn's research focuses on general civil law , medical law , the cost of accommodation and the interfaces between civil and social law .

Publications (selection)

Monographs

  • Telemedicine - the right to remote treatment, an overview for doctors, dentists, psychotherapists, naturopaths and lawyers . In: essentials medicine , Verlag Springer Nature, Heidelberg 2019.
  • The civil law replacement authority . In: Writings on civil law . Volume 410. Duncker & Humblot Publishing House, Berlin 2011.
  • Law of obligations AT - made easy . In: Yellow Series on Law . Kleist-Verlag, Berlin 2017.

Comments

  • Sections 56-59 SGB I (special legal succession); Section 33 SGB II (transfer of entitlements to basic security benefits for job seekers); Section 93 (transfer of entitlements to social assistance benefits), Section 102 (reimbursement of costs by heirs) and Section 103 (reimbursement of costs for culpable behavior) SGB XII , in: Walter Zimmermann (Ed.): Praxiskommentar Inheritance Laws subsidiary laws . zerb Verlag, 2nd edition 2016.
  • Law on protection against non-ionizing radiation when used on humans (NiSG) , in Andreas Spickhoff (Ed.): Commentary on medical law . Beck's short comments; Volume 64, Verlag CH Beck, 3rd edition 2018.
  • §§ 1 (purpose of the law), 3 (definitions ; together with K. Schwarz ) u. 18 (Genetic examinations and analyzes in connection with the conclusion of an insurance contract) GenDG , in: Kern (Ed.), Commentary on GenDG, Verlag CH Beck, 2012.

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