Profile
Teaching
The chair holder is committed to providing students with practical and sound knowledge. In addition, Students should be empowered to analyse complex issues using the correct methodology and assess them independently, rather than simply replicating what they have learned. At the same time, students are encouraged to critically question traditional legal concepts and, where necessary, develop innovative and future-proof solutions.
Tailored support and personal interaction with students are at the heart of the teaching philosophy.
Research
The Chair of Private Law and Blockchain deals with the various interfaces between digital economy and private law. It focuses on the interactions between private, corporate and financial markets law, distributed ledger technology and smart contracts. The chair also researches the use of artificial intelligence in these fields.
In addition, the chair focuses on the law governing non-profit organisations and social enterprises, highlighting in particular the interactions between philanthropy, entrepreneurship and law.