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Internationale Publikationen

2023

Autor:innen Publikation
Prof. Dr. Mary-Rose McGuire Arbitration v. Litigation: Recommendations for Disputes Related to Licensing Agreements, in: Klopschinski/McGuire (eds.), Research Handbook on Intellectual Property Rights and Arbitration, Edward Elgar 2023.
Prof. Dr. Georg Gesk Trends in German Criminal Procedure Law, in: IRSTI No.3 (144) 2023, S. 106-115.
Prof. Dr. Hans Schulte-Nölke The EU Digital Services Act and EU Consumer Law, in: Alberto De Franceschi and Reiner Schulze (eds.), Harmonizing Digital Contract Law, 2023.
Prof. Dr. Hans Schulte-Nölke EU private law: classical values and purposes of national private law and their entanglement with the purposes of the EU, in: André Janssen, Matthias Lehmann and Reiner Schulze (eds.), The Future of European Private Law, 2023.
Prof. Dr. Arndt Sinn, Marcel Iden Alte und neue Bedrohungen der Organisierten Kriminalität, in: SIAK-Journal 2023, S. 62-72.

2022

Autor:innen Publikation
Prof. Dr. Christoph Busch, Dr. Catalina Goanta, Dr. Katarzyna Kryla-Cudna, Monika Leszczynska(LLM) and Prof.dr.mr. Vanessa Mak Should Data Shape Private Law?, Technology and Regulation 2022, 81-87.
Prof. Dr. Christoph Busch Updating EU Consumer Law for the Digital Subscription Economy, 11 Journal of European Consumer and Market Law 41-42 (2022).
Prof. Dr. Christoph Busch Regulating the Expanding Content Moderation Universe: A European Perspective on Infrastructure Moderation, 27 University of California Los Angeles Journal of Law & Technology 32-79 (2022).
Prof. Dr. Christoph Busch eIDAS 2.0 – Digital Identity Services in the Platform Economy, Centre on Regulation in Europe, Study for the Centre on Regulation in Europe, October 2022, 20 pp.
Prof. Dr. Oliver Dörr State Responsibility for climate change under EU and German Law, in: E. Schulev-Steindl u.a. (eds.), Climate Change. Responsibility and Liability, 2022, S. 299-311.
Prof. Dr. Lars Leuschner, Tim Wöffen (LLM.) Overview of German Law on Associations (Ländervergleichende Studie für EU-Kommission).
Prof. Dr. Hans Schulte-Nölke Flight cancelled: Can the passenger rebook on a freely chosen alternative date? in: Tijdschrift voor Consumentenrecht en handelspraktijken, 2022, pp.106-110.
Prof. Dr. Hans Schulte-Nölke Digital obligations of sellers of smart devices under the Sale of Goods Directive 771/2019, in: Sebastian Lohsse, Reiner Schulze and Dirk Staudenmayer Smart Products (Münster Colloquia on EU Law and the Digital Economy), 2022, pp. 47-61.
Prof. Dr. Hans Schulte-Nölke The gig economy and the European Platform-to-Business Regulation, Правоведение (Pravovedenie, St. Petersburg) (2021), 64 (4): 496–510.
Prof. Dr. Hans Schulte-Nölke Sources of law, in: Alain A. Levasseur, J. Randall Trahan, David Gruning (eds.), The legal system of Germany, Bibliothèque de l’Association Henri Capitant, Durham, North Carolina 2022, pp. 11-18.

2021

Autor:innen Publikationen
Prof. Dr. Christoph Busch und Prof. Dr. mr. Vanessa Mak Putting the Digital Services Act in Context: Bridging the Gap Between EU Consumer Law and Platform Regulation, 10 Journal of European Consumer and Market Law 109-115 (2021).
Prof. Dr. Christoph Busch, Dr. Inge Graef, Prof. Dr. Jeanette Hofmann und Prof. Annabelle Gawer Uncovering blindspots in the policy debate on platform power, Study for the European Commission (DG CNECT), March 2021, 31 pp.
Prof. Dr. Christoph Busch, Prof. Dr. Gerhard Dannemann, Prof. Dr. Hans Schulte-Nölke Digital Platforms and COVID-19, in: Ewoud Hondius, Marta Santos Silva, Andrea Nicolussi, Pablo Salvador Coderch, Christiane Wendehorst and Fryderyk Zoll (eds.), Coronavirus and the Law in Europe, 2021, pp. 867-890.
Prof. Dr. Georg Gesk Legitimität der Elektronischen Persönlichkeit für KI-Systeme? (人工智慧享受電子人格的正當性), in: Chang Li-Ching (張麗卿) (Hrsg), Artificial Intelligence and Legal Challenges (人工智慧與法律挑戰), angle publ. (元照), 2021, S. 189-200.
Prof. Dr. Oliver Dörr Detention, Arbitrary, in: A. Peters/R. Wolfrum (eds.), Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law, online aktualisiert Juni 2021.
Prof. Dr. Jan Oster Code is Code and Law is Law. The Law of Digitalisation and the Digitalisation of Law, International Journal of Law and Information Technology (IJLIT) 29 (2021), 101 – 117.
Prof. Dr. Jan Oster On ‘Balancing’ and ‘Social Watchdogs’: The European Court of Human Rights as a Norm Entrepreneur for Freedom of Expression, in: Bollinger/Callamard (Hrsg.), Regardless of Frontiers. Global Freedom of Expression in a Troubled World, 2021 (Columbia University Press), 165 – 184.
Prof. Dr. Jan Oster Tambini, Media Freedom, Journal of Media Law 13 (2021), 276 – 278.

2020

Autor:innen Publikationen
Prof. Dr. Christoph Busch ヨーロッパにおけるオンライン仲介プラットフォームのための規制枠組みに向けて[Entwicklung eines Regulierungsrahmens für Online-Plattformen in Europa], in: Nakata et al. (eds.) Modernisation of European Private Law and Consumer Law and Developments in Japanese Private Law, Nihon Hyoronsha 2020, pp. 126-141.
Prof. Dr. Christoph Busch Self-Regulation and Regulatory Intermediation in the Platform Economy, in: Cantero Gamito/Micklitz (eds.) The Role of the EU in Transnational Legal Ordering: Standards, Contracts and Codes, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham 2020, pp. 115-134.
Prof. Dr. Christoph Busch, Prof. Dr. Gerhard Dannemann, Prof. Dr. Hans Schulte-Nölke, Prof. dr hab. Fryderyk Zoll The ELI Model Rules on Online Platforms, 9 Journal of Consumer and Market Law, 61-70 (2020).
Prof. Dr. Christoph Busch La mise en oeuvre de la personnalisation du droit: Les obligations d’information en droit de la consommation et la protection des données personnelles, in: G’sell (ed.) Le Big Data et le Droit, Dalloz, Paris 2020, pp. 155-176.
Prof. Dr. Christoph Busch The P2B Regulation (EU) 2019/1150: Towards a Procedural Turn in EU Platform Regulation?, 9 Journal of Consumer and Market Law 133-134 (2020).
Prof. Dr. Oliver Dörr Brexit – What It Is And What It Means, George Washington International Law Review 52 (2020), S. 1-11.
Prof. Dr. Georg Gesk Anti-terrorism in German Criminal Law System (ドイツにおける刑法と刑事訴訟法、テロリズム対策の概要 (テロ对策に関する国際フォ一ラム), 岡本美技訳), The Journal of Police Science (警察學論集), 2020, 第73卷, 第10号, S. 162-171.
Prof. Dr. Georg Gesk und Prof. Dr. Viola Schmid The (European) Artificial Intelligence (R)Evolution: Are Trustworthiness, Law, Ethics‚ and Robustness‚ Enough for (Re)Liability?, Internet Law Works-in-Progress, NY Law School, Santa Clara Law.
Prof. Dr. Georg Gesk Der Einfluß von Digitalisierung, Big Data und KI auf das Strafprozessrecht (數位化、大數據和人工智慧對刑事訴訟的衝擊), in: National University of Kaohsiung Law Journal (國立高雄大學法學院法學論叢), Vol. 15, Heft 2 (März 2020), S. 71-114.
Prof. Dr. Georg Gesk Das Chinesische Social Credit System – neue Formen der E-Governance zwischen Recht und Policy?, in: Erich Schwaighofer, Franz Kummer, Ahti Saarenpää (Hg.), IRIS 2020 – Verantwortungsbewußte Digitalisierung, Bern: Editions Weblaw, 2020, S. 413-418.
Prof. Dr. Thomas Groß Chronik Verfassungsrecht, Bundesrepublik Deutschland, European Review of Public Law (REDP/ERPL) 2020, 1463-1477.
Prof. Dr. Mary-Rose McGuire Trade Secret Disputes: Should you arbitrate or litigate? How to effectively protect trade secrets in the course of dispute resolution, in: Gerold Zeiler/Alexander Zojer (Hrsg.), Trade Secrets: Procedural and Substantive Issues, Wien 2020, 49-68.
Prof. Dr. Jan Oster Theories of reputation, in: Koltay/Wragg (Hrsg.), Research Handbook on Comparative Privacy & Defamation, 2020 (Edward Elgar), 48 – 64.
Prof. Dr. Jan Oster Jenyon/Scott (Hrsg.), Positive Free Speech. Rationales, Methods and Implications, Journal of Media Law 12 (2020), 129 – 131.
Prof. Dr. Hans Schulte-Nölke Liability for Self-Driving Cars: Law, Ethics and Protection of the Car Industry, in: Alain Strowel and Christophe Lazaro (eds.), Des Véhicules Autonomes à l'Intelligence Artificielle, Larcier, Bruxelles 2020, pp. 133-152.
Prof. Dr. Hans Schulte-Nölke Artificial intelligence and consumer protection, in: Tijdschrift voor Consumentenrecht en handelspraktijken (TvC), 2020, pp. 52-56.

2019

Autor:innen Publikationen
Prof. Dr. Christoph Busch Towards Fairness and Transparency in the Platform Economy? A First Look at the P2B Regulation, in: Alberto De Franceschi and Reiner Schulze (eds.) Digital Revolution – New Challenges for Law, C.H.Beck 2019, pp. 57-74.
Prof. Dr. Christoph Busch 个性化经济中的算法规制和(不)完美执行 [Algorithmische Regulierung und (Un)Perfekte Rechtsdurchsetzung in der Personalisierten Wirtschaft], 41 Global Law Review 5 (2019) [Journal of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences].
Prof. Dr. Christoph Busch Regulating Airbnb in Germany – Status Quo and Future Trends, 8 Journal of European Consumer and Market Law 39-41 (2019).
Prof. Dr. Christoph Busch When Product Liability Meets the Platform Economy: A European Perspective on Oberdorf v Amazon, 8 Journal of Consumer and Market Law 173-174 (2019).
Prof. Dr. Christoph Busch Implementing Personalized Law: Personalized Disclosures in Consumer Law and Data Privacy Law, 86 University of Chicago Law Review 309-331 (2019).
Prof. Dr. Oliver Dörr Nationality in: R. Wolfrum (ed.), Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law, online aktualisiert August 2019.
Prof. Dr. Oliver Dörr The Strasbourg Approach to Evolutionary Interpretation, in: G. Abi-Saab/K. Keith/G. Marceau/C. Marquet (eds.), Evolutionary Interpretation and International Law, 2019, S. 115-121.
Prof. Dr. Georg Gesk und Prof. Dr. Viola Schmid (LL.M. Harvard) Voraussetzungen und Chancen des ‚Internet Court‘ in Hangzhou/China – ein Modell?, in: Erich Schwaighofer, Franz Kummer, Ahti Saarenpää (Hg.), IRIS 2019 – Internet of Things, Bern: Editions Weblaw, 2019, 425-430.
Prof. Dr. Thomas Groß „Does the Basic Law allow Germany to leave the European Union?“ European Review of Public Law (ERPL/REDP) 2019, 275-281.
Prof. Dr. Steffen Lampert Solidarité et politiques fiscales en Allemagne, in: La Solidarité, Traveaux de l´Association Henri Capitant, Bruxelles/Paris 2019, S. 773-788.
Prof. Dr. Mary-Rose McGuire Community Trademarks as Objects of Property (Art.16-24 CTMR), in: Hasselblatt (Hrsg.), Community Trade Mark Regulation, München/Oxford 2015; – 2. Auflage 2019.
Prof. Dr. Mary-Rose McGuire Related Actions in Community Design Matters (Art. 95-96), in: Hasselblatt (Hrsg.), Community Trade Mark Regulation, München/Oxford 2015: – 2. Auflage 2019.
Prof. Dr. Mary-Rose McGuire Immaterialgüter als Vertragsgegenstand: 10 Thesen warum das Lizenzvertragsrecht im ABGB kodifiziert werden sollte. Verhandlungen des 20. Österreichischen Juristentags, Salzburg 2018, Wien 2019, 30-67.
Prof. Dr. Hans Schulte-Nölke Incorporation of Standard Contract Terms on Websites - Observations on the American Law Institute’s Restatement of Consumer Contract Law, European Revue of Contract Law (ERCL) 2019; Vol. 15(2), pp. 103-129.
Prof. Dr. Hans Schulte-Nölke, Lukas Beinke Personal data is not a counter-performance! - Plea for a data driven rethinking of contract and consumer law, in: Tijdschrift voor Consumentenrecht en handelspraktijken, 2 - 2018, pp. 74-76.