Evening Lectures

General information on the seminar "Evening Lectures"

In this series of events, professors from renowned universities are invited to present current topics and foster discussion.
Particular attention is paid to approaches and issues that have received little attention in the European discussion so far. The Evening Lectures are open to everyone working in the legal professions.

The event series takes place in cooperation with the Austrian Hub of the European Law Institute (ELI).

 

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Information on the seminar series for the summer semester 2022
Registration required! 
For details on the topics and registration, please take a look at the respective seminar evenings in the program.

Winter Semester 2023

Date: 18.10.2023

Comparing Regulatory Instruments - Empirical Legal Research that is Sound and Relevant at the Same Time

Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Alexander Hellgardt, LL.M. (Harvard), University of Regensburg

Note: This evening lecture will take place as a hybrid event.

 

Date: 08.11.2023

Book presentation: "Outside In - The Oral History of Guido Calabresi"

with author Prof. Dr. Norman I. Silber and Prof. Dr. Guido Calabresi

Note: This evening lecture will take place as a hybrid event.

Summer Semester 2023

Date: 09.05.2023

Do we need a direct claim against producers? 

Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Christiane Wendehorst, LL.M. (Cantab) - University of Vienna 

Discussion with: Jutta Gurkmann, Verbraucherzentrale Bundesverband (vzbv)

Note:  This evening lecture will take place online (Zoom).

   


Dates and information on previous events

Winter Semester 2022/23

Date: 06.12.2022

Forschungsperspektiven der Privatversicherungs- und Sozialversicherungsgeschichte

Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Phillip Hellwege M.Jur. (Oxford), University of Augsburg

Note:  This evening lecture will take place as a hybrid event.

Summer Semester 2022

Date: 04.05.2022

Book-Launch "Law by Algorithm"

Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Horst Eidenmüller, University of Oxford

Note:  Due to the current situation (COVID-19), the evening lecture will take place online.

 

Date: 31.05.2022

Empirical Foundations of the Iron Law of Financial Regulation

Lecturer: Prof. Roberta Romano, Yale Law School

Note: Due to the current situation (COVID-19), the Evening Lecture will take place as a hybrid event.

 

 

Date: 08.06.2022

The changing role of contracts in the contemporary economic environment

Lecturer: Prof. Lisa Bernstein, Chicago Law School

Note: Due to the current situation (COVID-19), the Evening Lecture will take place online.


Winter Semester 2021/22

Date: 13.10.2021

The ultra-vires-doctrine of the Federal Consitutional Court 
– crisis or opportunity for Europe?

Lecturer: Prof. em. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Dieter Grimm, LL.M., Humboldt University Berlin 

Note:  Due to the current situation (COVID-19), the evening lecture will take place as a hybrid event in autumn 2021.

 

Date: 15.12.2021 online

Behavioural Public Policy for Sustainable Development

Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Lucia Reisch, University of Cambridge

Note: Due to the current situation (COVID-19), the Evening Lecture will take place online.

Summer Semester 2021

Date: 14.04.2021 

Controlling Power in the Digital Economy:
The Role of Antitrust

Lecturer: Eleanor Fox, Walter J. Derenberg Professor of Trade Regulation, NYU School of Law

Note: Due to the current situation (COVID-19), the Evening Lecture will take place online.

 

Date: 28.04.2021

Mergers and merger control in digital markets

Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Tomaso Duso, DIW Berlin

 Note: Due to the current situation (COVID-19), the Evening Lecture will take place online.

 

Date: 19.05.2021

Essential Platforms

Lecturer: Dr. Nikolas Guggenberger, LL.M., Information Society Project at Yale Law School

 Note: Due to the current situation (COVID-19), the Evening Lecture will take place online.

 

Date: 09.06.2021

The Digital Markets Act – a game changer?

Lecturer: Prof. Giorgio Monti, Tilburg Law School / European University Institute

Abstract: "This is a collection of recommendations and discussions on the European Commission proposal for a Digital Markets Act. My contribution is on the Institutional Issues."

The research report on the Digital Markets Act can be found here

Note: Due to the current situation (COVID-19), the Evening Lecture will take place online.

Winter Semester 2020/21

Date: 03.11.2020

Antitrust in the age of digitalization

Lecturer: Prof. Giorgio Monti, Tilburg University

Note: Due to the current situation (COVID-19), the Evening Lecture took place online.

 


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