Gabriele Buchholtz
Gabriele Buchholtz studied law at Bucerius Law School, Hamburg and Fordham Law School, New York, USA; first legal state examination (2011); research associate and doctoral candidate with the thesis Striking within the European multi-level system (2014) at Bucerius Law School; legal traineeship with stations including the Hanseatic Higher Regional Court, the German Federal Constitutional Court and Gleiss Lutz; second legal state examination (2016); research assistant at Bucerius Law School (2016...See more
Gabriele Buchholtz studied law at Bucerius Law School, Hamburg and Fordham Law School, New York, USA; first legal state examination (2011); research associate and doctoral candidate with the thesis Striking within the European multi-level system (2014) at Bucerius Law School; legal traineeship with stations including the Hanseatic Higher Regional Court, the German Federal Constitutional Court and Gleiss Lutz; second legal state examination (2016); research assistant at Bucerius Law School (2016 to 2020); junior professor for social security law with a focus on digitalization and migration at Hamburg University (since 2020). Laura Hering studied law in Hamburg and Paris; first state law examination (2011); legal traineeship at the Hanseatic Higher Regional Court with stations including Cabinet Advocate General Juliane Kokott, European Court of Justice, Luxembourg; the European Commission, Brussels; second state law examination (2014); LL.M. at the College d'Europe in Bruges (2015); research assistant at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law, Hamburg; research stay as a Max Planck Fellow at the University of Cambridge (2017); doctorate (2018) in Hamburg; since 2018, researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg. See less
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