Oliver Remien

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Oliver Robert Matthias Remien (* 1957 in Hamburg ) is a German lawyer and professor at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg .

Life

Remien studied law at the Universities of Hamburg and Geneva . After his first state examination in 1982, he worked for Ulrich Drobnig at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg until 1986 . At the same time he was secretary at the Lando group . His work was interrupted in 1983/84 by a one-year activity as a research assistant at the Institute for Comparative Law at the University of Paris II . In 1986 he passed his second state examination in Hamburg. As a result, Remien was a scientific consultant at the Max Planck Institute while he was working on his doctorate and took on individual teaching positions at the University of Hamburg and at the Europa-Kolleg Hamburg. In 1990 he completed his doctorate with summa cum laude in Hamburg. 1992/93 worked for three months as an expert for the European Commission in Brussels. In February 2000 he also completed his habilitation in Hamburg and received the venia legendi for the subjects civil law, civil procedural law, comparative law, international private and commercial law and European law.

Two professorships followed at the University of Frankfurt (Oder) and the University of Bielefeld . Since 2001 he has held the full chair for civil law, European business law, international private and procedural law and comparative law at the University of Würzburg .

Remien is a member of numerous associations, such as the International Academy for Comparative Law.

Works (selection)

  • Legal realization through a fine, settlement - standardization - conflict of laws . Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 1992, ISBN 978-3-16-145755-5 . (Dissertation)
  • Distance learning in business and consumer law of the internal market . European Commission, Brussels 1996, ISBN 92-827-5949-0 .
  • Mandatory contract law and fundamental freedoms of the EC contract . Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2003, ISBN 978-3-16-147434-7 . (Habilitation thesis)

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