Stefanie Schmahl

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Stefanie Schmahl (*  1969 in Mainz ) is a German lawyer and, since the 2007/2008 winter semester, has been professor of German and foreign public law , international law and European law at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg .

Life

Schmahl studied law from October 1988 to June 1993 at the universities of Mainz , Geneva and Heidelberg . This was followed by a stay at the Académie Internationale de Droit Comparé in Strasbourg . In 1995 Schmahl also obtained an LL.M. -Degree from the Autonomous University of Barcelona . After completing her doctorate in 1996 at the University of Mainz and completing her legal clerkship , she worked at Feddersen Laule Scherzberg & Ohle Hansen Ewerwahn in Brussels from January 1998 to June 1998 . In the same year she moved to the University of Potsdam , where she completed her habilitation in 2004 with a thesis on waiver in public law. From the 2004/2005 winter semester until she was appointed to the University of Würzburg, she was substitute for professorships at the Eberhard Karls University in Tübingen , the Universities of Regensburg and Bremen, and at the Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf .

Publications (selection)

  • The cultural competence of the European Community . Nomos, Baden-Baden 1996, ISBN 3-7890-4420-2 .
  • The international and supranational organizations . In: Wolfgang Graf Vitzthum (Ed.): Völkerrecht . de Gruyter, Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-89949-734-2 .
  • Considerations on the categorization of international human rights . In: Hans-Georg Ziebertz (Ed.): Human rights, Christianity and Islam . Lit, Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-643-10464-9 , pp. 27-48.
  • No official liability for culpable violations of international law in armed conflicts? Critical considerations on the Kunduz judgment of the BGH, NJW 2017, 128

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