Jürgen Kühling junior

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Jürgen Kühling (* 1971 ) is a German lawyer . Since April 2007 he has held the chair for public law, real estate law, infrastructure law and information law at the Faculty of Law at the University of Regensburg and a member of the IREBS Institute for Real Estate Management . Kühling has been a member of the Monopolies Commission since 2016 .

Life

From 1990, Kühling studied law at the Universities of Trier and Nancy II with a scholarship from the German National Academic Foundation . In 1994/95 he completed a master's degree (Master in Legal Theory, LL.M. ) at the KUB and the FUSL .

In 1995 he started working on his dissertation with a doctoral scholarship at the graduate school and at the same time studied philosophy at the University of Bonn . In 1997, Kühling began his legal clerkship in the district of the OLG Düsseldorf ; His positions included the European department in the Federal Ministry of Economics and the BDI in Cologne / Brussels (departments European policy and law / competition policy).

In August 1998, Kühling was awarded a Dr. iur. PhD . After his state examination in 1999, Kühling started as a research assistant at the Center for European Integration Research at the University of Bonn.

In 2003 he completed his habilitation in public law , including comparative law; European law; German and European business law, in particular telecommunications law. In the winter semester 2003/2004 he represented Hans-Heinrich Trute at the chair for public law, media and telecommunications law at the University of Hamburg . In the summer semester from 2004 he was professor for public law, in particular media and telecommunications law as well as data protection law at the Center for Applied Law (ZAR) at the University of Karlsruhe . Since April 2007 he has held the chair for public law, real estate law, infrastructure law and information law at the Faculty of Law at the University of Regensburg and a member of the IREBS Institute for Real Estate Management . In July 2016, Kühling was appointed to the Monopolies Commission , where he succeeds Daniel Zimmer .

He is married and has two daughters.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.monopolkommission.de/index.php/de/80-themen
  2. Chair of Prof. Dr. Jürgen Kühling. In: www.lehrstuhl-kuehling.de. Retrieved July 11, 2016 .
  3. Prof. Dr. Jürgen Kühling, LL.M. new member of the Monopolies Commission, Dagmar Kollmann and Dr. Angelika Westerwelle appointed for one further term each ( memento from August 5, 2016 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on August 5, 2016.