Fabian Schmieder

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Fabian Schmieder (born November 18, 1976 in Langenhagen near Hanover ) is a German legal scholar and professor of media law at Hanover University . He researches and teaches on questions of copyright , data protection law and information law .

Professional background

After graduating from high school and doing alternative service, Fabian Schmieder studied law at the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz University of Hanover . He then worked for several years as a research assistant at the Institute for Legal Informatics in Hanover. After working as a lawyer with a focus on information law , he joined the Lower Saxony State Administration at the Lower Saxony Ministry of the Interior and Sport in 2008, where he worked for several years as Chief Information Security Officer of the State of Lower Saxony. It was in 2012 at the University of Hannover with the work "information of Justice on convicted offenders: The judiciary as an information source of the media and other third parties" ( ISBN 3869915153 ) PhD . In 2015 he accepted a professorship for media law at the University of Hanover.

On July 7, 2020, he was elected by the Senate of the Hanover University of Applied Sciences as part-time Vice President for Information Technology, Information Management and Digitization for a term of four years with effect from September 1, 2020.

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Individual evidence

  1. Senate of the Hanover University of Applied Sciences elects Martin Grotjahn and Fabian Schmieder as new part-time Vice Presidents - Hanover University of Applied Sciences. Retrieved July 11, 2020 .