Prof. Dr. Michael Riegner, LL.M. (NYU)

michael.riegner@uni-erfurt.de

Holder of the Assistant Professorship of Public International Law and International Administrative Law (Faculty of Economics, Law and Social Sciences)

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Lehrgebäude 1 (C03) / Raum 0209

+49 361 737-4709

Office hours

nach Voranmeldung über das Sekretariat

Visiting address

Campus
Nordhäuser Str. 63
99089 Erfurt

Mailing address

Universität Erfurt
Staatswissenschaftliche Fakultät
Internationales Verwaltungsrecht und Völkerrecht
Postfach 90 02 21
99105 Erfurt

Subject advice and counselling BA Economics, Law and Social Sciences (Legal Studies) (Faculty of Economics, Law and Social Sciences)

Contact

Lehrgebäude 1 (C03) / Raum 0209

Office hours

by appointment via the secretariat

Send an e-mail to christel.fliedner@uni-erfurt.de

Visiting address

Campus
Nordhäuser Str. 63
99089 Erfurt

Mailing address

Universität Erfurt
Staatswissenschaftliche Fakultät
Postfach 90 02 21
99105 Erfurt

Subject advice and counselling Master Economics, Law and Social Sciences – Law concentration (Faculty of Economics, Law and Social Sciences)

Contact

Lehrgebäude 1 (C03) / Raum 0209

Office hours

by appointment via the secretariat

Send an e-mail to christel.fliedner@uni-erfurt.de

Visiting address

Campus
Nordhäuser Str. 63
99089 Erfurt

Mailing address

Universität Erfurt
Staatswissenschaftliche Fakultät
Postfach 90 02 21
99105 Erfurt

Prof. Dr. Michael Riegner, LL.M. (NYU)

Research Focus

  • International administrative law and public international law, in particular the law of international institutions, human rights protection, law and development
  • Comparative constitutional law and law in the Global South
  • Interdisciplinary legal research

An overview of all research topics and projects can be found here.

Curriculum Vitae

  • Since 1 October 2021, holder of the assistent professorship for international administrative law and public international law (W1 with tenure track to W3) at the University of Erfurt
  • 2017: Doctorate at the Humboldt University of Berlin on the topic of "Information administrative law of international institutions"
  • 2014-21: Research employee at the Chair of Public Law and Comparative Law (Professor Philipp Dann) at the Humboldt University of Berlin; temporarily also at the Law and Society Institute Berlin; parental leave 2017/18
  • 2013-14: LLM at the New York University School of Law as a Hauser Global LLM Scholar
  • 2011-14: Research employee at Justus Liebig University Giessen, member of the junior research group "Law and Governance of Development Cooperation"
  • 2008-11: Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg
  • 2008-10: Legal clerkship in Heidelberg, Speyer, Pristina/Kosovo; admitted to the bar
  • 2003-8: Legal studies in Passau and Geneva, internships at the Federal Foreign Office, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and international law firms

Publications

Below you will find a representative selection of publications. A complete list of publications can be found here.

I. Monographs and editorships:

1 The Global South and Comparative Constitutional Law, 2020 (ed. with Philipp Dann & Maxim Bönnemannn)(to the volume)

2. information management law of international institutions, Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2017,(to the book)

3. special issues of Constitution and Law Overseas/World Comparative Law (editor of the theme issue, co-editor of the journal): "The Right to Information", issue 50(4) (2017), pp. 329-476; "The Directive Constitution in the Varieties of Constitutionalism", issue 56(3) (2023), pp. 493-610; "Varieties of Constitutionalism", issue 57(2) (2024) (to the journal)

4 Constitutional Justice in Southeast Europe. Constitutional Courts in Kosovo, Serbia, Albania and Hungary between domestic judiciaries and the European Court of Human Rights, 2012 (ed. with Enver Hasani & Péter Paczolay)(to the book)

II Essays and chapters:

  1. Canonising the corporation: Liberal, social and transformative varieties of corporate constitutionalism, in: Sujit Choudhry/Michaela Hailbronner/Michael Kumm (eds.), Global Canons in an Age of Uncertainty: Debating Foundational Texts of Constitutional Democracy and Human Rights, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2024, 530-551

  2. Comparative Human Rights Law, in: BårdAndreassen/Hans-Otto Sano/Claire Methven O'Brien, Research Methods in Human Rights: A Handbook, Cheltenam: Edward Elgar, 2nd ed. 2024, 37-56

  3. Postcolonial politics of memory in German law: From the decolonisation of public space to decolonial democracy, in: Jochen v. Bernstorff/Philipp Dann/Isabel Feichtner (eds.), (Post)Colonial Jurisprudence, 2022, 549-578

  4. Comparative Foreign Relations Law between Centre and Periphery: Liberal and Postcolonial Perspectives, in: Helmut Aust/Thomas Kleinlein (eds.), Encounters between Foreign Relations Law and Public International Law, Cambridge: CUP, 2021, 60-85 (to the text/Open Access)

  5. The Southern Turn in Comparative Constitutional Law: An Introduction, in: Dann/Riegner/Bönnemann (eds.), The Global South and Comparative Constitutional Law, Oxford: OUP, 2020, 1-36 (to the text;also here)

  6. Regionalising Business and Human Rights: Corporate Accountability in the European, African and Inter-American Human Rights Systems, Die Friedens-Warte/JIPO 93 (2020), 70-95 (to the text;also here)

  7. The World Bank's Environmental and Social Framework and the Evolution of Global Order, Leiden Journal of International Law 32 (2019)

  8. International Institutions and the City, in: Aust/du Plessis (eds.), The Globalisation of Urban Governance, London: Routledge, 2019, 38-64

  9. Access to information as a human right and constitutional guarantee, Law and Politics in Asia, Africa and Latin America 50(4) (2017), pp. 332-366

  10. Towards an International Institutional Law of Information, International Organisations Law Review 12 (2015), 50-80

Information on subject advice and counselling

Professor Michael Riegner is subject advice and counselling for Law. You can find answers to the most frequently asked questions on theFAQ websiteof the faculty. If you have general questions about your studies that do not relate specifically to law, please contact the general student advice and counselling service. If you have any questions about your individual study programme planning and allocation, please discuss them with your mentor first.

If you have any further subject-specific questions about the BA programme in Law (i.e. all modules whose module code begins with an "R"), please send an e-mail toChristel Fliedner.

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