Marten Breuer

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Marten Breuer (* 1971 in Celle ) is a German lawyer and professor at the University of Konstanz .

Life

After graduating from high school at Ernestinum Celle and completing community service, Breuer began studying law at the University of Würzburg in 1992 . He finished this in July 1997 with the acquisition of the first state examination in law. He then worked as a research assistant for Dieter Blumenwitz in Würzburg, where he received his Dr. jur. PhD. After his legal clerkship, Breuer passed his second state examination in 2002. He then returned to the chair of Blumenwitz for a year, but in August 2003 he switched to the chair of Eckart Klein at the University of Potsdam . Breuer completed his habilitation at Klein in 2010. He was thus awarded the venia legendi for the subjects of public law, European law and international law.

Breuer has been a Claussen-Simon lecturer for European and international law at the Europa-Kolleg Hamburg since October 2009 . He also represented Wolfgang Graf Vitzthum's chair at the University of Tübingen in the 2010/11 winter semester, and Wolfgang Voegeli's chair at the Hamburg University in the 2011/12 winter semester . In July 2012, Breuer ended his activities in Hamburg to take over the full chair for public law with an international focus at the University of Konstanz , which he had represented in the previous summer semester.

Publications (selection)

  • Constitutional requirements for the right to vote for Germans abroad . Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2001, ISBN 978-3-428-10323-2 . (Dissertation)
  • Dieter Blumenwitz & Marten Breuer: Cases and Solutions to International Law . 2nd Edition. Boorberg, Stuttgart 2005, ISBN 978-3-415-03567-6 .
  • State liability for judicial injustice. An investigation into German law, European and international law . Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2011, ISBN 978-3-16-150535-5 . (Habilitation thesis)
  • From UNESCO to the General Assembly: Palestine and the United Nations . Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2013, ISBN 978-3-428-14246-0 .

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