Martin Schöpflin

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Martin Schöpflin (* 1962 in Hamburg ) is a German lawyer and rector of the North German University for the Administration of Justice in Hildesheim .

Life

Schöpflin studied law at the University of Hamburg from 1982 . In 1988 he completed his studies with the first state examination in law. In 1991 he received his doctorate under Dirk Olzen , and in 1993 he passed his second state examination. He then worked as a lawyer in Hamburg for two years before returning to university operations in 1995. He worked as a research assistant at the chair of Volker Beuthien at the Philipps University of Marburg . In 2002 he completed his habilitation and received the venia legendi for civil law, commercial and company law and civil procedural law.

This was followed by professorships at the universities of Heidelberg , Berlin , Freiburg and Leipzig . In 2004 he took up a professorship at the Lower Saxony University of Applied Sciences for Administration and Justice in Hildesheim. Its Faculty of Justice was converted into the North German University of Applied Sciences for Justice on September 30, 2007, so that Schöpflin had been employed by this body since October 2007. In 2006 Schöpflin obtained his LL.M. at Northumbria University . From 2011 to 2014 he was Vice-Rector of the North German University of Applied Sciences for Justice, since 2014 he has been its Rector.

Fonts

  • The ex officio gathering of evidence in civil proceedings . Publishing house Peter Lang, Frankfurt a. M., Bern, New York, Paris 1992, ISBN 978-3-631-44489-4 . (Dissertation)
  • The non-legal association . Carl Heymanns Verlag, Cologne 2003, ISBN 978-3-452-25254-8 . (Habilitation)

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