Frank Bayreuther

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Frank Bayreuther (* 1970 in Selb ) is a German legal scholar .

Life

After graduating from high school in Erlangen , he studied law at the University of Augsburg (1st state examination there in 1994). Legal clerkship in Augsburg and New York City , 2nd state examination in Munich 1996. After completing his doctorate in 1999 at the Free University of Berlin with an interdisciplinary thesis on the legal classification of the economically and existentially dependent company (supervisor: Franz Jürgen Säcker ). Awarded the Ernst Reuter Prize of the Free University of Berlin for his work, he was a research assistant at the Institute for Business and Labor Law of the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (focus in addition to labor law: antitrust law, copyright law, commercial legal protection). He was a judge in the labor courts of the state of Baden-Württemberg (labor courts Stuttgart and Ulm ). After completing his habilitation in 2003 in Erlangen- Nuremberg (collective bargaining as a collective private autonomy), he taught from 2004 to 2006 as a professor for European and German civil and labor law at the TU Darmstadt , declining an appointment to the chair for civil law, commercial and labor law at the University of Kiel (W 3), 1st place on the list for a professorship for civil law and labor law at the University of Augsburg and from 2006 to 2010 university professor for civil law and labor law at the Free University of Berlin . Since the summer semester 2010 he has held the chair for civil law and labor law at the University of Passau .

Fonts (selection)

  • Economically and existentially dependent companies in corporate, antitrust and labor law. At the same time a contribution to the legal registration of modern company contracts . Berlin 2001, ISBN 3-428-10082-4 .
  • Cases on copyright and industrial property rights . Munich 2001, ISBN 3-406-47699-6 .
  • The enforcement of the right to amend the contract if the business basis ceases to exist . Baden-Baden 2004, ISBN 3-8329-0669-X .
  • Collective bargaining autonomy as collective private autonomy. Collective bargaining law in the field of tension between labor, private and commercial law . Munich 2005, ISBN 3-406-52784-1 .

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