Beschreibung
'Diversity in Law': Diversity in law has many facets. For example, it can be a fact that law has to deal with; it can be a goal that law pursues; it can also be a method or a means by which law works. These and other dimensions are examined in this volume, which emerged from a conference at the University of Hamburg, on the basis of selected sub-disciplines of law
Autorenporträt
Milan Kuhli is Professor for Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure including its International and Historical Context at Hamburg University. Kuhli has graduated in law as well as in Medieval and Modern History and Political Science. He holds a Dr. iur. and a Dr. phil. from Goethe-Universität Frankfurt. In 2015 he gained a Venia Legendi for Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, International Criminal Law, Modern Legal History, Philosophy of Law, and Criminal Economic Law. Before joining Universität Hamburg in 2016 Kuhli was Assistant Professor of Criminal Law at Universität Mannheim. Mareike Schmidt studied law in Würzburg, Berlin (Humboldt University) and Beijing (Tsinghua University). Subsequently, she was a research assistant at the University of Basel, where she received her doctorate in 2012 with a comparative law thesis in product liability law. Subsequently, she worked at the Center for Legal Education at the University of Hamburg and completed her legal clerkship (Referendariat). Since 2016, Mareike Schmidt has been a junior professor for private law and legal didactics at the University of Hamburg.
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