Eva-Maria Kieninger

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Eva-Maria Kieninger (* 1964 ) is a German law scholar and professor at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg .

Life

Kieninger studied law at the University of Passau from 1983 until her first state examination in 1989 . After the subsequent legal clerkship and the Second State Examination in 1992, she worked as a research assistant to Jürgen Basedow at the University of Augsburg . Kieninger received his doctorate under his supervision in 1995 to become Dr. iur. and accompanied him as an assistant after his move to the Free University of Berlin . From 1997 to 1998 she worked as a research assistant at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg. In July 2001 she completed her habilitation at the University of Hamburg after a habilitation scholarship from the DFG and received the venia legendi for the subjects civil law, commercial and company law, comparative law and international private and procedural law.

Since 2001 she has held the full professorship for German and European private law as well as international private law at the University of Würzburg , rejecting an offer from the University of Jena . From 2014 to 2016 she was Dean of the Law Faculty of the University of Würzburg, and from 2011 to 2015 she was also a member of the University Council of the University of Passau. In 2018 she was elected a full member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences .

Kieninger is married and has two children.

Publications (selection)

Kieninger's main research interests are international private law and German general law of obligations. Among other things, she gained notoriety in professional circles through her comments on the Rome I Regulation in the Staudinger large commentary (legal commentary ) and the general terms and conditions and the right of assignment in the Munich commentary on the German Civil Code.

  • Furniture security in the European internal market - On the influence of the free movement of goods on the national and international property law of the member states . Nomos, Baden-Baden 1996, ISBN 978-3-7890-4430-4 (dissertation).
  • Competition of private legal systems in the European internal market - studies on the coordination of private law in the European Union in the areas of company and contract law . Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2002, ISBN 978-3-16-147799-7 (habilitation thesis).

Individual evidence

  1. From medieval studies to experimental physics: Bavarian Academy of Sciences elects 11 new members. Press release from March 22, 2018 from the Bavarian Academy of Sciences . Retrieved March 22, 2018.

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