Florian Rödl

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Florian Rödl (* 1972 in Neustadt an der Weinstrasse ) is a German law scholar and professor at the Free University of Berlin .

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Rödl studied law at the University of Frankfurt am Main , where he passed his first state examination in 1997. He then went on to study philosophy with political science at the Free University of Berlin , which he completed in 2003 with a Magister Artium . At the same time, he did his legal preparatory service at the Higher Regional Court in Berlin and passed his second state examination in 2002. In 2008 he was the European University Institute in Florence with Scripture "world civil conflict of laws" Dr. iur. PhD. He then worked as an employee at the Center for European Legal Policy at the University of Bremen and as a research group leader at the Excellence Cluster “The Formation of Normative Orders” at the University of Frankfurt am Main. Rödl completed his habilitation in Frankfurt in 2014 with the text “Justice among free equals” .

This was followed by substitute professorships at the Universities of Münster , Hamburg and Frankfurt am Main and a lectureship at the European Academy of Labor . Rödl has held the full professorship for civil, labor and social law at the Institute for Labor Law at the Free University of Berlin since 2016.

Rödl's research focuses primarily on the basics of civil law, in particular property, contract and enrichment law. With regard to labor law, he primarily devotes himself to the basics of collective labor law as well as the law of industrial relations and the welfare state under the influence of Union law.

Fonts (selection)

  • with Christian Joerges: On the deformalization of European politics and the formalism of European jurisprudence in dealing with the "social deficit" of the integration project: a contribution on the occasion of the judgments of the ECJ in the Viking and Laval cases . ZERP, Bremen 2008.
  • with Christian Joerges: On the deformalization of European politics and the formalism of European jurisprudence in dealing with the "social deficit" of the integration project . ZERP, Bremen 2008.
  • European labor constitution . ZERP, Bremen 2009.
  • with Felix Stumpf: Gateway to transnational wage competition: Effects of the European prohibition of "discrimination against EU-foreign collective agreements" in German labor law . Hans Böckler Foundation, Düsseldorf 2011.
  • with Christian Joerges: Would the election of a Member of the European Parliament as President of the Commission make democratic sense? Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, Berlin 2012.
  • with Christian Joerges: Direct election of the EU Commission President: more harm than good . Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, Berlin 2012.
  • with Christian Joerges: EU Commission President: Who and what did we actually want to vote for? Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, Berlin 2014.
  • with Raphael Callsen: Collective social rights under the pressure of the monetary union: Protection through Art. 28 EU Charter of Fundamental Rights? Bund-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2015, ISBN 978-3-7663-6467-8 .
  • Justice among free equals: A normative reconstruction of crime, property, and contract . Nomos, Baden-Baden 2015, ISBN 978-3-8452-5776-1 (habilitation thesis).
  • with Ghazaleh Nassibi and Thorsten Schulten: Perspectives on award-specific minimum wages after the Regio-Post judgment of the European Court of Justice after the Regio-Post judgment of the European Court of Justice . Hans Böckler Foundation, Düsseldorf 2016.
  • with Andreas Leidinger: collective bargaining autonomy as justice and why the TEG should have failed anyway . Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, Berlin 2017.
  • European Pact for Social Progress: The Alternative to the Liberalist Constitution of the EU Internal Market . Chamber for workers and employees for Vienna, Vienna 2018.

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