Fabian Klinck

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Fabian Klinck (born March 30, 1976 in Kiel ) is a German lawyer and university professor at the Ruhr University in Bochum .

Life

Klinck began studying law at the University of Trier in the 1995/96 winter semester . After a semester abroad at the University of Ferrara , he passed his first state examination in law in Rhineland-Palatinate in 2000. Subsequently, he worked until July 2001 as an employee at the Center for German and Italian Law and as a lecturer for German law and the German language at the University of Ferrara. He then returned to Germany to devote himself to his doctorate, on which he worked as a research assistant for Hans Josef Wieling in Trier and graduated in February 2004. At the same time, Klinck completed his legal clerkship at the Hamburg Higher Regional Court , which he completed in November 2004 with the second state examination. From December 2004 he worked as a research assistant to Wolfgang Hau at the University of Passau . With this he completed his habilitation in summer 2009 and received the venia legendi for the subjects civil law, civil procedural law, Roman law and the history of private law in modern times.

In the 2009 summer semester, Klinck held a chair at the University of Göttingen . Since the following winter semester 2009/10 he has held the chair for civil law, Roman law and European private law at the University of Bochum . In 2013 the chair was renamed the Chair of Civil Law, Roman Law and Civil Procedure Law .

Klinck is married and has three children.

Publications (selection)

  • Acquisition by handing over to a third party according to classical Roman law . Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2004, ISBN 978-3-428-11562-4 . (Dissertation)
  • The basics of the special insolvency challenge - protection of creditors and trust in the transition from the principle of priority to the principle of equal treatment . De Gruyter, Berlin, New York 2011, ISBN 978-3-89949-803-5 . (Habilitation thesis)

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