Nina Dethloff

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Nina Dethloff (born February 27, 1958 in Hamburg ) is a German law scholar and professor at the University of Bonn .

Life

After finishing school, Dethloff studied law at the universities in Hamburg , Geneva and Freiburg . In 1982 she passed the first state examination. This was followed by studies at Georgetown University in Washington, DC with a Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree . From 1986 to 1987 Dethloff was a consultant with the Federal Trade Commission in Washington DC. In 1987 she was admitted to the bar ( Attorney at Law ) in New York State . She then began her legal clerkship in Germany in 1988 , was awarded her doctorate in 1991 with the dissertation The consensual divorce: a comparative legal and legal historical investigation into the scope and limits of private autonomy in divorce law and passed the second state examination in the same year. After completing his habilitation in 2000 at the University of Freiburg , Dethloff has held the chair for civil law , international private law , comparative law and European private law at the University of Bonn since 2001 and director of the Institute for German, European and International Family Law since 2003 . In 2012 she was elected a full member of the Academia Europaea .

In addition to international private law, the focus of her academic work is family law .

Dethloff is married to Joachim Wieland and has two children.

Works (selection)

  • The amicable divorce. A comparative legal and historical study of the scope and limits of private autonomy in divorce law. Beck , Munich 1994 (dissertation).
  • Europeanization of competition law. Influence of European law on the substantive law and conflict of laws of unfair competition. Mohr Siebeck , Tübingen 2001 (habilitation thesis).
  • Maintenance, profit and pension compensation: Are our family law compensation systems still up to date? Expert opinion A for the 67th German Lawyers' Conference. Beck, Munich 2008.
  • Family law. 32nd, substantially revised edition of the work founded by Günther Beitzke . Beck, Munich 2010.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Dataset of the dissertation on d-nb.info (last accessed on July 12, 2020).
  2. ^ Curriculum vitae of Nina Dethloff on the website of the University of Bonn
  3. ^ Membership directory: Nina Dethloff. Academia Europaea, accessed June 21, 2017 .
  4. Nina Dethloff, Europeanization of Competition Law, Tübingen 2001, page vii (foreword).