Martin Will

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Martin Will (* 1967 ) is a German legal scholar.

Life

Will studied law, history and sinology at the Philipps University of Marburg. Following the second state examination in law, he completed a master's degree at the University of Cambridge and was awarded a Master of Law there in June 1997.

In 1999 he received his doctorate in law from the University of Mannheim on the basis of an award-winning dissertation on international resource law.

The habilitation and granting of the license to teach the subjects of constitutional and administrative law, international and European law, tax law and legal history took place in 2007 at the Faculty of Law at the Philipps University of Marburg on the basis of the habilitation thesis "Self-administration of the economy".

Will has gained professional experience as a lawyer in large international law firms. In addition to his legal career, Will received his doctorate in philosophy at the Department of History and Cultural Studies at the Philipps University of Marburg on the basis of a dissertation in constitutional history.

In 2010 he became professor for public law in Cologne . Since 2010 he has held the chair for constitutional law, administrative law, European law, law of new technologies and legal history at the EBS University of Economics and Law, Wiesbaden. From 2011 to 2014 he was Vice Dean of the EBS Law School . Since 2011 he has been Academic Director EBS Law Summer: European Business and Commercial Law (four-week summer school on European business law in English). Since 2013 he has also been responsible for the focus on public commercial law at the EBS Law School (German and European public commercial law, European and international public commercial law).

Since 2014 he has been a member of the Independent Scientific Commission at the Federal Ministry of Justice for research into the post-war history of the BMJV, paying particular attention to content and personnel continuities during the Nazi era.

In September 2019 he was one of about 100 constitutional law teachers who, with the open appeal for the right to vote, Downsized the Bundestag! turned to the German Bundestag .

Fonts (selection)

  • Solar power satellites and international law. International law aspects of major projects for energy generation from space resources . Munich 2000, ISBN 3-415-02753-8 .
  • Internet elections. Constitutional possibilities and limits . Munich 2002, ISBN 3-415-03082-2 .
  • with Steffen Detterbeck : The craft guilds in the state dual system of craft. On the question of compulsory guild membership and a chamber contribution bonus system for guild members . Frankfurt am Main 2003, ISBN 3-631-51282-1 .
  • The creation of the constitution of the State of Hesse from 1946 . Tübingen 2009, ISBN 978-3-16-149894-7 .
  • Ephoral constitution: The party ban of the right-wing extremist SRP from 1952, Thomas Dehlers Rosenburg and the constitution of the Federal Republic of Germany. Tübingen 2017, ISBN 978-3-16-155893-1 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Call for the right to vote: "Verkleinert den Bundestag" , open letter from September 20, 2019 in Die Welt .