Franziska Boehm

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Franziska Boehm (born August 10, 1980 in Berlin ) is a German law scholar and university professor at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology .

Life

After graduating from high school in Berlin in 2000, Boehm began studying law at the University of Frankfurt an der Oder . In 2002 she moved to the University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis , where she acquired the French License en droit . In the same year she continued her law studies in Germany at the University of Giessen . There she passed her first state examination in law in 2006. In 2007, she also acquired the title Magister Juris Internationalis in the second degree course in Giessen . She then worked as a research assistant for Herwig Hofmann at his chair at the University of Luxembourg . In April 2011, she received a thesis on EU data protection law for Dr. iur. ( Docteur en droit ) PhD. She then worked as a postdoc in Luxembourg, before taking up a junior professorship in IT law at the Institute for Information, Telecommunications and Media Law (ITM) at the University of Münster in 2012 . At the same time she was a lecturer at the University of Luxembourg. Since 2015 Boehm has been Head of Intellectual Property Rights in Distributed Information Infrastructures at FIZ Karlsruhe - Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure holds a full professorship at the Center for Applied Law at the University of Karlsruhe .

Works (selection)

Boehm's research focuses primarily on data protection law at national and international, especially European level, as well as IT security law. In addition to her independent scientific publications, she is a commentator in two comments on the General Data Protection Regulation .

  • Information sharing and data protection in the Area of ​​Freedom, Security and Justice - Towards harmonized data protection principles for EU-internal information exchange . Springer, Luxemburg 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-22391-4 (dissertation).

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