Hans Christoph Grigoleit

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Hans Christoph Grigoleit (* 1964 in Ratingen ) is a German legal scholar . Since 2009 he has been a full professor of civil law , commercial and corporate law and private law theory at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich .

Life

Grigoleit grew up in Grafenau (Württemberg) . After graduating from the Goldberg-Gymnasium in Sindelfingen , Grigoleit studied law at the Universities of Tübingen and Munich from 1984 to 1989 . In 1989 he passed his first state examination in Munich . This was followed by the LL.M. in Miami as well as admission to the “ attorney at law ” in New York . In 1993 he passed the Second State Examination in Law at the Bavarian State Justice Examination Office after completing the legal preparatory service in the district of the Munich Higher Regional Court .

From 1993 to 2003 Grigoleit was a research assistant at Claus-Wilhelm Canaris in Munich. He received his doctorate in 1997 with a dissertation on the subject of pre-contractual information liability - intent dogma, legal consequences, barriers . In 2003, he also completed his habilitation in Munich with the title shareholder liability for internal influence in the law of the GmbH - decentralized profit tracking as a guiding principle of dynamic creditor protection and received the venia legendi for civil law, European private law, commercial and company law, civil procedure law.

From 2003 Grigoleit was a full professor for civil law, commercial and corporate law and European private law at the University of Regensburg . In 2009 he succeeded Canaris on the chair for civil law, commercial and corporate law and private law theory at the University of Munich.

Publications (selection)

  • Pre-contractual information liability. Dogma of intent, legal consequences, barriers, Munich 1997 (dissertation).
  • Shareholder liability for internal influence in the law of the GmbH. Decentralized profit tracking as a guiding principle of dynamic creditor protection, Munich 2006 (habilitation thesis).
  • GmbH law according to MoMiG, Munich 2009 (together with Markus Rieder).
  • Revision of the consumer acquis, Tübingen 2011 (together with Horst Eidenmüller, Florian Faust, Nils Jansen, Gerhard Wagner, Reinhard Zimmermann).
  • Stock Corporation Act: AktG. Commentary, Munich 2013.
  • Beck'sches exam civil law
    • General part, 3rd edition, Munich 2015 (together with Carsten Herresthal).
    • Law of Obligations III. Enrichment Law, 2nd edition, Munich 2016 (together with Marietta Auer).
    • Law of Obligations IV. Tort Law and Damage Law, 2nd edition, Munich 2017 (together with Thomas Riehm).
  • The consumer acquis and the development of European private law, AcP 210 (2010), pp. 354–423.
  • Investor protection. Product information and product bans, ZHR 177 (2013), pp. 264–309.
  • Civil law principles of knowledge attribution, ZHR 181 (2017), pp. 160–202.
  • Methodik - Dogmatik - Teleologik, in: 2. FS Canaris, 2017, pp. 241–279.

Editorships (selection)

  • Information requirements and conclusion of contract in the Acquis communautaire, Tübingen 2003 (edited together with Reiner Schulze and Martin Ebers).
  • Festschrift for Claus-Wilhelm Canaris on his 70th birthday, 2 volumes, Munich 2007 (edited together with Andreas Heldrich, Jürgen Prölss, Ingo Koller and Katja Langenbucher, Johannes Hager, Felix Christopher Hey , Jörg Neuner, Jens Petersen, Reinhard Singer) .
  • Unexpected Circumstances in European Contract Law. The Common Core of European Private Law (general editors: Mauro Bussani, Ugo Mattei), Cambridge u. a. 2011 (edited together with Ewoud Hondius).
  • Claus-Wilhelm Canaris, Gesammelte Schriften, 3 vols., Berlin 2012 (edited together with Jörg Neuner).
  • Private Law Dogmatics in the 21st Century. Festschrift for Claus-Wilhelm Canaris on the occasion of his 80th birthday, Berlin 2017 (edited together with Jens Petersen and others).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hans Christoph Grigoleit on the website of the University of Regensburg ( memento of January 13, 2007 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on August 30, 2013.