Martin Führ

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Martin Führ (* 1958 in Hamburg ) is a German lawyer and university professor .

He received his doctorate in 1988 with the renovation of industrial plants: using the example of the change approval procedure according to § 15 BImSchG at the University of Frankfurt / Main (scholarship: Evangelisches Studienwerk Villigst ) and habilitated there in 2002 with personal responsibility under the rule of law . After working at the Öko-Institut eV Freiburg / Darmstadt / Berlin, he held the professorship for "Legal Issues in Technology Development" at the Fulda University of Applied Sciences from 1993 to 1994. Since 1994 he has been a professor of public law, legal theory and comparative law at the University of Applied Sciences, now Darmstadt University. There he heads the special research group for institutional analysis (sofia); His main research interests are in the area of ​​environmental law (including chemicals law / REACH and industrial plant law ), economic analysis of law and legal impact assessment .

Martin Führ has been a member of the Scientific Board of Trustees of the Öko-Institut since 1998 . The European Commission appointed him a member of the Management Board of the European Chemicals Agency in 2008 (until 2015) . The committee of inquiry set up by the German Bundestag after the VW emissions scandal appointed him as a legal expert in July 2016.

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Individual evidence

  1. Martin Führ: Renovation of industrial plants: Using the example of the change approval procedure according to § 15 BImSchG , Düsseldorf 1989
  2. Martin Führ: Eigen-Responsibility in the Rule of Law , Berlin 2003
  3. Führ, Martin (Ed.): Practical manual REACH ; Carl Heymanns-Verlag
  4. Führ, Martin (Ed.): Community commentary BImSchG ; Carl Heymanns-Verlag
  5. Hensel, Stephan / Bizer, Kilian / Führ, Martin (eds.): Legal Impact Assessment in Application - Perspectives and Development Trends ; Nomos publishing house
  6. Führ, Martin: The diesel scandal and the law - a lesson on technical safety law , Neue Zeitschrift für Verwaltungsrecht (NVwZ) 2017, 265-273; Beck publishing house