Tade Matthias Spranger

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Tade Matthias Spranger (born May 6, 1971 in Bonn ) is a German lawyer . He is an adjunct professor at the Faculty of Law and Political Science at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn , lawyer and head of a center for the regulation of modern life sciences.

education

Spranger went to Bonn to school and studied from 1990 to 1995 at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms University Law . He graduated in 1995 with the first state examination. In 1995/96 he did basic military service in Koblenz and Bonn. In 1997 he did his doctorate with Fritz Ossenbühl as Dr. iur. , In 1998 he passed the second state examination in law. In 1999 he worked initially as a research assistant and from 2000 as a research assistant at the Institute for Public Law at the University of Bonn at the chair of Matthias Herdegen .

2002 doctorate Spranger at Armin A. Stone crest at the Bundeswehr University in Munich to Dr rer. pole. In the same year he was a DAAD guest lecturer at the Instituto des Estudos Avançados and at the Faculdade de Direito da Universidade de São Paulo . In 2004 and 2005 he was a Feodor Lynen Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation as a visiting professor at the University of Technology, Sydney .

In 2008 Spranger received his habilitation in Bonn with his thesis “Law and Bioethics” . He was awarded the venia legendi for the areas of public law, European law, international commercial law and the law of biotechnology. Since 2014 he has been an adjunct professor at the Faculty of Law and Political Science at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn.

Academic positions

From 2006 to 2014 Spranger was head of the interdisciplinary research group “Standardization of Modern Life Sciences” at the Institute for Science and Ethics. Among other things, he is a member of the DFG Senate Commission for Fundamental Issues in Genetic Research, the Ethics Commission of the German Society for Nursing Sciences, the Ethics Commission of the Medical Faculty of the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität, as well as the ethical-legal-social-scientific working group of the competence network stem cell research NRW. Spranger is also a member of various scientific associations, such as the Association of German Constitutional Law Teachers , and a founding member of the European Association for Neuroscience and Law . Since 2014 he has also been teaching at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf in the LL.M. - Degree in medical law . Also in 2014, he was appointed as a legal member of the Research Ethics Committee of the Human Brain Project. Since 2015 he has been a member of the Ethics Advisory Board of the Human Brain Project and co-head of the Center for Life Sciences & Law at the University of Bonn.

Areas of activity

His main areas of activity are:

  • Constitutional law
  • Administrative law
  • German and international law in the life sciences
  • Technology law
  • European law

In particular, Spranger deals with the entire spectrum of bio law (stem cell research, genetic diagnostics, biobanks, neurosciences, nanotechnology, etc.) from the prenatal area to legal upheavals at the end of life (cemetery and funeral services). Among other things, he is the editor of the series Law of the Life Sciences / Life Sciences and Law as well as co-author of the International Encyclopaedia of Laws and of the Bonn Commentary , the oldest and now the most extensive commentary on the Basic Law. Spranger has been working as a lawyer in Mannheim since September 2016 in the areas of public law, life sciences and pharmaceutical law.

Prizes and awards

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