Lothar Michael

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Lothar Michael (born March 6, 1968 in Düsseldorf ) is a German and European legal scholar .

Life

After studying law in Bayreuth and Munich , he did his doctorate under Peter Häberle with a legal theory thesis on the subject of “ The general principle of equality as a method standard for comparative systems. Legal methodological analysis and further development of the theory of "movable systems" (Wilburg) "and became his assistant. He completed his habilitation with a thesis on the topic: "Legislative power in the cooperating constitutional state - standard-setting and standard-defining agreements between the state and the economy" . He was awarded the venia legendi for public law and legal philosophy .

After serving in Bayreuth and Düsseldorf, he has been a university professor at the Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf since July 2003 .

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