Jan songs

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Jan Lieder (born January 31, 1979 in Sonneberg ) is a German legal scholar , judge and university professor .

Life

Songs graduated in 1997 at the State School I. Sonnenberg the High School . This was followed by basic military service in Heidenheim am Hahnenkamm , then from 1998 to 2003 studying law at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena . From 1999 to 2003 he was a student assistant at the chair of Olaf Werner and after the First State Examination from 2003 to 2013 he was a research assistant at the chair of Walter Bayer . In 2004/2005 he completed an internship in the New York office of the law firm Linklaters LLP . His doctorate as Dr. iur. took place in 2006 with the dissertation The Supervisory Board through the ages in Jena. After completing his legal clerkship, he passed the second state examination in 2008 and the LL.M. at Harvard Law School . In 2010 he became Attorney-at-Law in New York and in 2013 he completed his habilitation at the Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena with the text The legal succession . He received the venia legendi for civil law, German and European commercial law, civil procedure law, European and international private law, legal economics and comparative law.

In 2013/2014, Lieder took over the professorship for civil law, commercial and business law at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main . 2013 received it both a call to a university professor in Commercial and Corporate Law at the University of Dortmund and the University of Kiel . From 2014 to 2016 he held the W3 professorship for civil law, German and European business law, civil procedural law, European and international private law, legal economics and comparative law as well as director of the institute for business and tax law and director of the legal seminar. Since 2015 he has also been a judge at the Schleswig-Holstein Higher Regional Court .

In 2016, Lieder accepted a professorship for civil law, commercial and business law at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg . There he is director of the business law department of the Institute for Business Law, Labor and Social Law and since 2018 Dean of Studies of the Law Faculty of the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg.

In 2012, Lieder was a visiting professor at the German School of Law in Warsaw , and has been a visiting professor at the LUISS Guido Carli in Rome and at the Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University in Tbilisi since 2013 . Since 2018 he has also been a lecturer at the Administration and Business Academy for the Freiburg administrative region

Awards (selection)

In 2004, Lieder received the exam award from the Law Faculty of the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena. His dissertation was awarded in 2006 by the Association for the Promotion of Business Law at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena eV and by the Thuringian Working Group for Corporate and Insolvency Law and in 2007 with the CMS Hasche Sigle Prize. In 2008 he received the exam award from the Thuringian Minister of Justice . His habitual writing was awarded in 2013 by the Esche Schümann Commichau Foundation and in 2015 by the Helmut Schippel Prize of the German Association of Notaries Law , of which he has been an honorary member since 2008.

Publications (selection)

  • The supervisory board through the ages : guidelines of the historical development as well as the further development of the German supervisory board system , JWV, Jena 2006, ISBN 978-3-86653-021-8 .
  • with Walter Bayer : Exam revision course in commercial and corporate law , CF Müller, Heidelberg 2015, ISBN 978-3-8114-9401-5 .
  • The legal succession: a method-pluralistic basic investigation on German civil law and civil procedural law as well as on international and European private law , Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2015, ISBN 978-3-16-152911-5 .
  • Ed. U. a .: Munich Handbook of Company Law. Volume 8: Transformation law, corporate law, insolvency law, tax law, accounting law, labor law, antitrust law, public law , 5th edition, CH Beck, Munich 2018, ISBN 978-3-406-69389-2 .

Web links

  • Jan Lieder on the website of the University of Freiburg im Breisgau

Individual evidence

  1. Jan songs . In Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar Online. De Gruyter, Berlin, Boston, accessed August 1, 2020.