Miloš Vec

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Miloš Vec (born June 25, 1966 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German lawyer and university professor. He is university professor for European legal and constitutional history at the University of Vienna and a permanent fellow at the Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna.

Life

Vec studied law at the University of Frankfurt and at the University of Keele , Staffordshire , England (1985–1992). From 1992 to 1995 he was a doctoral candidate at the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History in Frankfurt am Main and a member of the Graduate School for Medieval and Modern Legal History at the Law Faculty of the University of Frankfurt. In 1996 he was awarded a Dr. jur. PhD.

From 1999 to 2004 he headed an “independent academic junior research group” on the subject of law in the industrial revolution at the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History. In 2005, Vec completed his habilitation at the Law Faculty of the University of Frankfurt with the thesis Law and Standardization in the Industrial Revolution. New structures for norm-setting in international law, state legislation and social self-normalization . Furthermore, he was awarded the venia legendi for the subjects of modern legal history, legal philosophy, legal theory and civil law.

From 2000 to 2011, Vec held lectureships, substitute professorships and visiting professorships at the Bucerius Law School (Hamburg), the universities of Bonn , Konstanz , Tübingen , Frankfurt, Lyon II , Vilnius and at the Humboldt University in Berlin . As a researcher, he has received several awards and prizes. Vec was also a research associate at the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History in Frankfurt am Main and a private lecturer at the Law Faculty of the University of Frankfurt. As part of the Cluster of Excellence 243 Formation of Normative Orders, he headed the research project “International Law and its Science, 1789–1914”. He was also co-director of the project group “Paradoxes of Peace” (together with Thomas Hippler, Lyon) at the University of Helsinki (“The Research Project Europe 1815-1914 Between Restoration and Revolution, National Constitutions and Global Law: an Alternative View on the European Century 1815-1914 "). Since 2012 he has been a sub-project manager in the Frankfurt LOEWE focus on “Extrajudicial and judicial conflict resolution”.

In October 2012, Vec was appointed professor for European legal and constitutional history at the University of Vienna . Since 2016 he has been a permanent fellow at the Vienna Institute for Human Sciences. In the 2017/2018 winter semester, Vec accepted a research semester at the Institute for International Law and Justice at the School of Law at New York University. In August 2018, Vec published an article "Away with the screen", in which he advocated not allowing cell phones and other display devices in courses.

Awards

  • 1997: Otto Hahn Medal of the Max Planck Society
  • 2006: Walter Kalkhof-Rose-Gedächtnispreis (young talent award) of the Academy of Sciences and Literature, Mainz
  • 2007: Award of the habilitation in the competition "The historical book" 2007, category Latest History, H-Soz-u-Kult
  • 2008: Academy Prize of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences
  • 2009: Appointment as a fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin (Institute for Advanced Study) for the academic year 2011/2012
  • 2010: Award (2nd place) for the anthology “Mekkas der Moderne. Pilgrimage sites of the knowledge society "in the election for the" Science Book of the Year "
  • 2015: UNIVIE Teaching Award
  • 2016: Appointment as permanent fellow at the Institute for Human Sciences / Institute for Human Sciences, Vienna
  • 2017: Senior Global Hauser Fellow at the School of Law at New York University in the winter semester 2017/2018

Memberships

  • 2000: Appointment as a founding member of the Young Academy of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina
  • 2006: Admission to the advisory board in the funding program “Thinking - Schoolchildren, Teachers and Humanities Networking” of the Robert Bosch Stiftung , Stuttgart
  • 2008: Member of the teaching faculty of the International Max Planck Research School "Retaliation, Mediation, Punishment"

Fonts (in selection)

  • 1998: Ceremonial Studies in the Princely State. Studies on the legal and political theory of the absolutist representation of power , Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main, ISBN 3-465-02940-2 .
  • 2002: The trail of the perpetrator. Methods of identification in criminology (1879–1933) (= series of contemporary legal history - department 1: general series , volume 12), Nomos Verlag, Baden-Baden, ISBN 978-3-8305-0471-9 .
  • 2003: Ethization - Far from ethics. How much ethics does science need? Edited together with Eva-Maria Engelen and Katja Becker-Brandenburg, Akademie Verlag, Berlin, ISBN 978-3-05-003855-1 .
  • 2006: Law and Standardization in the Industrial Revolution. New structures for standardization in international law, state legislation and social self-normalization (= Studies on European Legal History , 200; Law in the Industrial Revolution , 1), Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main, ISBN 978-3-465-03490-2 .
  • 2006: self-organization. A system of thought for nature and society. Edited together with Marc-Thorsten Hütt and Alexandra M. Freund, Böhlau Verlag, Cologne, Weimar and Vienna, ISBN 978-3-412-22105-8 .
  • 2006 (2nd edition 2008): The Campus Etiquette. From copying to a second opinion. Edited together with Bettina Beer, Eva-Maria Engelen, Julia Fischer, Alexandra M. Freund, Rainer M. Kiesow, Martin Korte, Ulrich Schollwöck and Hildegard Westphal, CH Beck, Munich, ISBN 978-3-406-55062-1 .
  • 2008: Contribution: World treaties for world literature. Intellectual property in the system of legislative treaties of the 19th century . In: Louis Pahlow / Jens Eisfeld (eds.), Fundamentals and basic issues of intellectual property (= intellectual property and competition law , 13), Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen, ISBN 978-3-16-149559-5 , pp. 107-130.
  • 2008: Contribution: Forms and functions of legal principles in the international law of the 19th century . In: Rolf Lieberwirth / Heiner Lück (eds.), Files of the 36th German Legal Historians' Day. Halle an der Saale, 10. – 14. September 2006 , Nomos-Verlag, Baden-Baden, ISBN 978-3-8329-2358-7 , pp. 445-463.
  • 2009: Confession in Law. In search of denominational thought patterns and argumentation strategies in law and jurisprudence of the 19th and 20th centuries (= Studies on European Legal History , 247). Edited together with Pascale Cancik , Thomas Henne, Stefan Ruppert , Thomas Simon , Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main, ISBN 978-3-465-04081-1 .
  • 2010: Meccas of modernity. Pilgrimage sites of the knowledge society. Edited together with Hilmar Schmundt and Hildegard Westphal, Böhlau Verlag, Cologne, Weimar and Vienna, ISBN 978-3-412-20529-4 .
  • 2010: Contribution: intervention / non-intervention. Legalization of politics and politicization of international law in the 19th century . In: Ulrich Lappenküper / Rainer Marcowicz (eds.), Power and Law in International Relations , Schöningh, Paderborn, ISBN 978-3-506-76899-5 .
  • 2010: Article: Commercial Contracts . In: Albrecht Cordes / Heiner Lück / Dieter Werkmüller (eds.), Concise Dictionary on German Legal History , Volume 11, 2nd edition, Erich Schmidt, Berlin.
  • 2011: Les conflits entre peuples. De la résolution libre à la résolution imposée (= studies on the history of international law , 24). Edited together with Serge Dauchy, Nomos Verlag, Baden-Baden, ISBN 978-3-8329-6483-2 .
  • 2011: Article: Brief history of technology law . In: Rainer Schröder / Martin Schulte (eds.), Handbuch des Technikrechts (= Encyclopedia of Law and Political Sciences ), Springer Verlag, 2nd edition, Heidelberg, pp. 3–92, ISBN 978-3-8329-6982-0 .
  • 2012: International Law and World Economy in the 19th Century (= Studies on the History of International Law , 26). Edited together with Rainer Klump, Nomos Verlag, Baden-Baden, ISBN 978-3-642-11883-8 .
  • 2012: Constructing International Law - The Birth of a Discipline (= Studies on European Legal History , 273). Edited together with Luigi Nuzzo, Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main, ISBN 978-3-465-04167-2 .
  • 2015: Paradoxes of Peace in the 19th Century Europe . Edited with Thomas Hippler, Oxford University Press, Oxford, ISBN 978-0-19-872799-6 .
  • 2016: The Transformation of Foreign Policy: Drawing and Managing Boundaries from Antiquity to the Present . Ed. by Andreas Fahrmeir , Gunther Hellmann, and Miloš Vec, Oxford University Press, Oxford, ISBN 978-0-19-878386-2 .
  • 2017: Reinsurance Law as an Autonomous Regulatory Regime? Resistance to Codification and Avoidance of State Jurisdiction in the Twentieth Century . In: Niels-Viggo Haueter, Geoffrey Jones (ed.), (The Oxford Handbook of) Managing Risk in Reinsurance. From City Fires to Global Warming , Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 206-229.
  • 2017: Sources in the 19th Century European Tradition. The Myth of Positivism . In: Samantha Besson / Jean d'Aspremont (ed.), Oxford Handbook on the Sources of International Law , Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 121-145.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Miloš Vec . On the website of the Institute for Human Sciences. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
  2. ^ New York University . On the New York University School of Law website. Retrieved December 6, 2017.
  3. Away with the screen. Last Exit No Screen Policy. Why cell phones and tablets ruin lectures and seminars and how lecturers and students can escape them happily , in: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , August 22, 2018, p. N4 online .