Ferdinand Wollenschläger

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Carl Ferdinand Eberhard Wollenschläger (born September 17, 1976 in Würzburg ) is a German law scholar and university professor.

Life

Ferdinand Wollenschläger is a son of Michael Wollenschläger . He graduated from the Deutschhaus-Gymnasium in Würzburg in 1995 and began studying law at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich in 1996 as a scholarship holder of the German National Academic Foundation and the Maximilianeum Foundation . In 2004 he passed the second state examination in law as the best in his year. In 2006 he was able to do his doctorate with Peter M. Huber on the subject of “Freedom without a market. Complete the formation of European citizenship in the free movement regime under Union law. In 2010 he completed his habilitation (also at Huber) on the subject of distribution procedures. The state distribution of scarce goods: constitutional and Union law framework, procedures in specialist law, area-specific administrative law type and system formation '. In August 2011 he accepted a position at the University of Augsburg . As an expert, he advises numerous state parliaments, the Bundestag and Bundesrat as well as the European Parliament and the European Commission.

Fonts

  • Fundamental freedom without a market: the development of Union citizenship in the free movement regime under Union law. Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2007 (dissertation, University of Munich, 2006).
  • with Peter M. Huber : Local models: Realizing urban development goals at the interface between European and national, public and private law. Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2008.
  • Distribution procedure: The state distribution of scarce goods. Constitutional and Union law framework, procedures in specialist law, area-specific administrative law type and system formation. Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2010 (habilitation thesis, University of Munich, 2010).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Seven straight lawyers in the first and two in the second state examination in Bavaria
  2. Prof. Dr. Ferdinand Wollenschläger ( Memento from August 7, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Statements and hearings (PDF; 43 kB)