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It’s freakintastic 💥- No surprise, the original wine rebel + iconic winemaker, Christian Tietje, is riding high at @anarchywineco at the entrance of Tin City! Obsessed with extreme winemaking, he takes it to a whole new level-fully exploring the hidden characteristics of pure varietals + creating blends that obliterate the rules of convention. His “big ass wines” land euphorically on the palate with curated balance + reflect his escape from the conventional, to take you down roads others are too cautious to travel, finding perfection that is unconfined by rules. “..its been a real creative wave for a lot of blends that I had been sculpting in my head for a while now”. That wave has burst onto the scene to the exaltation of wine lovers, with faves such as “Heretic” + flagship “Anarchy” (Zinfandel, Mourvdre + Syrah blend), says Christian. And as you’d expect there’s no frou-frou here at @anarchywineco – It’s pure awesomeness…expect fine rock music blasting in the tasting room, 🔥 flaming red light fixtures hanging from the raw ceiling + an antique silver wardrobe whose mirrored doors swing open to the winery. Wild boy, winemaker + owner, Christian, is blowing up his hood, just outside of Tin City off Hwy 101…a lotta cool ‘sapnen here. Makes sense, he IS the ORIGINAL WINE REBEL. In the Paso wine scene, he has been crafting wine that no one has ever seen, including kicking off a series of boundry-pushing labels that he lovingly refers to as The Freakshow. Grab ‘em while you can, cuz he is selling out + his wine club, no surprise, is burgeoning. You might just think about joining his wine club (seriously + it’s free to join)! If this sounds like your thing, then you sound like their kind of people. Ride the wave with @anarchywineco located in the winery enclave shared with other talent such as @sevenoxen (another fave of mine). They are all part of a generation of concentrated exploration who are trailblazing a path of notable innovation that is pushing the limits with panache. “The most important kind of freedom is to be what you really are” -Jim Morrison Dog-friendly, people-friendly too! For quick + easy mapping + directions go to speedfind.com/anarchy (at Anarchy Wine Co.) https://www.instagram.com/p/Clj2qIOS-Fj/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Virologist Alexander Kekulé Fired from University
Virologist Alexander Kekulé Fired from University
The dismissal of Prof. Kekulé was carried out in a brutal fashion. The university president Christian Tietje initiated an investigation into trivial workplace contract violations, two colleagues sent a letter to 50 directors of the university’s hospital complex, a letter that was quiet on the charges, but loud in its support of the action taken against their colleague, and thus the professional…
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luvabigglassored · 6 years
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Summer Reds
A natural assumption is that, when it’s hot outside you should drink a well chilled Rosé or white wine like a crisp Sauvignon Blanc or Chardonnay, but that couldn’t be further from the truth!
Aside from putting in a pitch for an Albarino I’ve fallen hard for: Brecon Estate’s 2017 True Acacia Head Albarino, I’m pretty much drinking lighter, spicier reds and not too sweet Rosés as summer starts…
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korrektheiten · 3 years
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Die Universität Halle schasst ihren Star-Virologen Alexander Kekulé
Tichy:Die Martin-Luther-Universität Halle hat eine „vorläufige Dienstenthebung“ gegen den Virologen Alexander Kekulé ausgesprochen, der dort als Professor lehrt. Das meldet die Mitteldeutsche Zeitung (MZ). Hintergrund ist ein Disziplinarverfahren. Die Entscheidung des Rektors Christian Tietje wird vom Ärztlichen Direktor der Uniklinik, Thomas Moesta, und dem Dekan der Medizinischen Fakultät, Michael Gekle, „vollständig unterstützt“. Das geht aus Der Beitrag Die Universität Halle schasst ihren Star-Virologen Alexander Kekulé erschien zuerst auf Tichys Einblick. http://dlvr.it/SFr799
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Rotta releases Cabernet Sauvignon from the oldest vines in the county
Rotta releases Cabernet Sauvignon from the oldest vines in the county
Winemaker Christian Tietje.
–From the oldest Cabernet Sauvignon vines in the county, Rotta Winery is releasing the 2016 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon. The wine is a collaboration of Rotta Winery owner Sebastian Budeguer and Rotta Winemaker Christian Tietje.
“I am happy just sitting here and smelling this wine” said Tietje. “It has bouquet for days. Bright red berry fruit with hints of cassis and…
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Community Interests Across International Law
Community Interests Across International Law
Author: Edited by Eyal Benvenisti and Georg Nolte ISBN: 9780198825210 Binding: Hardcover Publication Date: 24 July 2018 Price: $125.00
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This book explores the extent to which contemporary international law expects states to take into account the interests of others – namely third states or their citizens – when they form and implement their policies, negotiate agreements, and generally conduct their relations with other states.
It systematically considers the various manifestations of what has been described as ‘community interests’ in many areas regulated by international law and observes how the law has evolved from a legal system based on more or less specific consent and aimed at promoting particular interests of states, to one that is more generally oriented towards collectively protecting common interests and values. Through essays by experts in the field, this book explores topics such as the sources of international law and the institutional aspects of developing the law and covers a range of areas within the law.
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I. Introduction Introductory remarks, Eyal Benvenisti and Georg Nolte II. General Overview 1. Identifying Community Interests in International Law: Common Spaces and Beyond, Rudiger Wolfrum 2. Community Interests in International Law: Whose Interests Are They and How Should We Best Identify Them?, Samantha Besson 3. Community Interests in the Identification of International Law – With a Special Emphasis on Treaty Interpretation & Customary Law Identification, Samantha Besson 4. Community Interests in International Adjudication, Eyal Benvenisti 5. What Role for International Organizations in the Promotion of Community Interests? Reflections on the Ideology of Functionalism, Jan Klabbers 6. The International Law Commission and Community Interests, Georg Nolte III. Community Interests and Natural Resources 7. The Law of the Sea and Natural Resources, Surabhi Ranganathan 8. Law on Natural Disasters: From Cooperation to Solidarity?, Ki-Gab Park 9. International Environmental Law and Community Interests: Procedural Aspects, Jutta Brunnee 10. Cultural Sites Between Nationhood and Mankind, Lorenzo Casini IV. Community Interests and Global Markets 11. Community Interests in World Trade Law, Christian Tietje & Andrej Lang 12. International Investment Law and Community Interests, Stephan Schill & Vladislav Djanic 13. Community Interests and the Right to Health in Trade and Investment Law, Tania Voon & Andrew Mitchell 14. ‘Community Interests’ and the Role of International Law in the Creation of a Global Market for Agricultural Land, Jochen von Bernstorff 15. Community Interest Obligations in International Energy Law, Danai Azaria 16. Community Interests in International Taxation, Tsilly Dagan V. Community Interests and State Authority 17. Community Interests in International Migration and Refugee Law, Tally Kritzman-Amir 18. Human Rights Extraterritoriality: The Right to Privacy and National Security Surveillance, Francesca Bignami & Giorgio Resta 19. Socioeconomic Rights, Extraterritorially, Ralph Wilde 20. Human Rights Extraterritoriality: Controlling Companies Abroad, August Reinisch VI. Community Interests and the Use of Force 21. Common Interests of Humankind and the International Regulation of the Use of Force, Enzo Cannizzaro 22. ‘The Rights and Obligations of Parties to International Armed Conflicts’: From Bilateralism but Not Towards Community Interest?, Janina Dill 23. Rights and Obligations of Third Parties in Armed Conflicts, Heike Krieger
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Eyal Benvenisti, Whewell Professor of International Law, University of Cambridge Faculty of Law, Georg Nolte, Professor of Public Law and International Law, Humboldt University Berlin
Eyal Benvenisti is Whewell Professor of International Law at the University of Cambridge and the Director of the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law. He is also Professor of Law at Tel Aviv University and Global Visiting Professor at New York University School of Law. He was Visiting Professor at Yale, Harvard, Toronto, Columbia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and gave a special course at The Hague Academy of International Law (2013). Benvenisti’s areas of research and teaching are international law, constitutional law and administrative law. He is Project Director for the “GlobalTrust – Sovereigns as Trustees of Humanity” research project, funded by an ERC Advanced Grant. Benvenisti is a Member, Institut de droit international, the co-Editor of the British Yearbook of International Law, and also on the Editorial Board of the American Journal of International Law.
Georg Nolte is Professor of Public Law and International Law at Humboldt University Berlin. He was Visiting Fellow at Oxford, Paris II, Wissenschaftskolleg Berlin, and Princeton, and gave a special course at the Hague Academy of International Law (2017). He is a member of the International Law Commission of the United Nations (since 2007), an Associate Member, Institut de droit international, and was President of the German Society of International Law from 2013-2017. His areas of research are international law and constitutional law. He is Principal Investigator in the Berlin Potsdam Research Group “The International Rule of Law – Rise or Decline?”
Contributors:
Danae Azaria, University College London
Eyal Benvenisti, University of Cambridge; Tel Aviv University; New York University
Samantha Besson, University of Fribourg
Francesca Bignami, George Washington University
Jutta Brunnee, University of Toronto
Enzo Cannizzaro, University of Rome ‘La Sapienza’
Lorenzo Casini, IMT School for Advanced Studies, Lucca
Tsilly Dagan, Bar Ilan University
Janina Dill, University of Oxford
Vladislav Djanic, University of Amsterdam
Jan Klabbers, University of Helsinki; Erasmus Law School, Rotterdam
Heike Krieger, Freie Universitat, Berlin; the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law
Tally Kritzman-Amir, the College of Law and Business, Israel; Harvard Law School; Hadassah Brandeis Institute
Andrej Lang, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
Andrew Mitchell, University of Melbourne
Georg Nolte, Humboldt University, Berlin
Ki-Gab Park, Korea University
Surabhi Ranganathan, University of Cambridge
Giorgio Giorgio Resta, University of Roma Tre
August Reinisch, University of Vienna
Stephan Schill, University of Amsterdam
Christian Christian Tietje Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
Jochen von Bernstorff, University of Tubingen
Tania Voon, U niversity of Melbourne
Ralph Wilde, University College London
Rudiger Wolfrum, -Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law
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korrektheiten · 3 years
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Uni Halle will Virologe Kekulé rauswerfen
MMNews: Die Universität in Halle (Saale) will sich vom überregional bekannten Virologen Alexander Kekulé trennen. Rektor Christian Tietje hat eine "vorläufige Dienstenthebung" ausgesprochen, wie aus einem internen Schreiben an Mitarbeiter hervorgeht. Die... Read more... http://dlvr.it/SFr1j5
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Whoa! Colossal awards from the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition for @anarchywineco ! Of all the wine competitions, THIS IS THE ONE to win, it’s the largest in the world. No surprise, the original wine rebel, Christian Tietje, is riding high with his brand, @AnarchyWineCo – This is fanfreakintastic…10 out 10 awards scored in San Francisco: 2 Double Golds, 3 Golds, 2 Silver, 3 Bronze! “..its been a real creative wave for a lot of blends that I’ve been sculpting in my head for a while now”. That wave has burst onto the scene to the exaltation of wine lovers, with faves such as “Heretic” + flagship “Anarchy” (Zinfandel, Mourvdre + Syrah blend), both 2020 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition winners. Obsessed with extreme winemaking, he takes it to a whole new level-fully exploring the hidden characteristics of pure varietals, + creating blends that obliterate the rules of convention. His “big ass wines” land euphorically on the palate with curated balance + reflect his escape from the conventional, to take you down roads others are too cautious to travel, finding perfection that is unconfined by rules. In the Paso wine scene, he has been crafting wine that no one has ever seen, including kicking off a series of boundry-pushing labels the he lovingly referred to as The Freakshow. And as you’d expect there’s no frou-frou here…expect fine rock music blasting in the tasting room, flaming red light fixtures hanging from the raw ceiling + an antique silver wardrobe whose mirrored doors swing open to the winery. Wild boy, winemaker + owner, Christian, is blowing up his hood, just outside of Tin City off Hwy 101…a lotta cool ‘sapnen here. If this sounds like your thing, then you sound like their kind of people. Ride the wave with @AnarchyWineCo located in the urban winery enclave shared with other talent such as @sevenoxen (another fave of mine). They are all part of a generation of concentrated exploration who are trailblazing a path of notable innovation that is pushing the limits with panache. “The most important kind of freedom is to be what you really are” -Jim Morrison Get your $5 off wine tasting for 2 by texting Specials to 24587 (at Anarchy Wine Co.) https://www.instagram.com/p/CPTpr0ztE1A/?utm_medium=tumblr
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The original wine rebel is riding a whole new wave of creativity at @AnarchyWineCo with rock music blasting in the tasting room, flaming red light fixtures hanging from the raw ceiling and an antique silver wardrobe whose mirrored doors swing open to the winery. This wild boy, winemaker and owner, Christian Tietje, is riding high in his hood, just outside of Tin City off Hwy 101. Obsessed with extreme winemaking, he takes it to a whole new level-fully exploring the hidden characteristics of pure varietals, and creating blends that obliterate the rules of convention. His “big ass wines” land euphorically on the palate with curated balance and reflect his escape from the conventional, to take you down roads others are too cautious to travel, finding perfection that is unconfined by rules. In the Paso wine scene, he is iconic and has been crafting wine that no one has ever seen anything like it, including kicking off a series of boundry-pushing labels the he lovingly referred to as The Freakshow. “..its been a real creative wave for a lot of blends that I’ve been sculpting in my head for a while now”. That wave has burst onto the scene to the exaltation of wine lovers, with favorites such as “Heretic” and flagship “Anarchy”, both 2020 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition winners. 10 out 10 awards from the 2020 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition, 2 Double Golds, 3 Golds, 2 Silver, 3 Bronze! If this sounds like your thing, then you sound like their kind of people. Ride the wave with @AnarchyWineCo located in the urban winery enclave shared with other talent such as @sevenoxen (another extreme fave of mine). They are all part of a new generation of concentrated exploration who are trailblazing a path of notable innovation that is pushing the limits with panache. “The most important kind of freedom is to be what you really are” -Jim Morrison $5 off wine tasting for 2 text “Specials” to 24587 For quick and easy directions: Speedfind.com/AnarchyWine (at Anarchy Wine Co.) https://www.instagram.com/p/CMnGBmYlPEe/?igshid=12uskz1ckjsqx
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Obsessed with extreme winemaking, the original wine rebel is riding a whole new wave of creativity at @AnarchyWineCo exploring the hidden characteristics of pure varietals, and creating blends that obliterate the rules of convention - a must-visit winery for spirits who have a jaunty eagerness to embrace complex wines that stimulate your mind and elevate your wine tasting experience. In fact, Christian Tietje’s “big ass wines” land euphorically on the palate with curated balance and reflect his escape from the conventional, finding perfection that is unconfined by rules. In the Paso wine scene, Tietje (owner and winemaker) is a highly respected icon and has been crafting wine that no one has ever seen anything like it, including kicking off a series of boundry-pushing labels the he lovingly referred to as The Freakshow. “..its been a real creative wave for a lot of blends that I’ve been sculpting in my head for a while now”. That wave has burst onto the scene to the exaltation of wine lovers, with favorites such as “Heretic” and flagship “Anarchy”, both 2020 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition winners. Winery staff and customers shoot the breeze like old friends and will invite you to join them in this laid back, fun atmosphere with rock music blasting in the tasting room, flaming red light fixtures hanging from the raw ceiling and an antique silver wardrobe whose mirrored doors swing open to the winery. Ride the wave with @AnarchyWineCo located in the urban winery enclave in the Tin City area off Hwy 101 shared with other talent such as @sevenoxen (another extreme fave of mine), @Aaronwines, and @Nelle-winery. They are all part of a new generation of concentrated exploration who are trailblazing a path of notable innovation that is pushing the limits with panache. “The most important kind of freedom is to be what you really are” -Jim Morrison (at Anarchy Wine Co.) https://www.instagram.com/p/CF-acEBJV4S/?igshid=1lgs7llvzd2yn
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The original wine rebel is riding a whole new wave of creativity at @AnarchyWineCo with rock music blasting in the tasting room, flaming red light fixtures hanging from the raw ceiling and an antique silver wardrobe whose mirrored doors swing open as the passage to the winery. This wild boy, winemaker and owner, Christian Tietje, is riding high in his hood, just outside of Tin City off Hwy 101. Obsessed with extreme winemaking, he takes it to a whole new level-fully exploring the hidden characteristics of pure varietals, and creating blends that obliterate the rules of convention. His “big ass wines” land euphorically on the palate with curated balance and reflect his escape from the conventional, to take you down roads others are too cautious to travel, finding perfection that is unconfined by rules. . In the Paso wine scene, he is iconic and has been crafting wine that no one has ever seen anything like it, including kicking off a series of boundry-pushing labels the he lovingly referred to as The Freakshow. . “..its been a real creative wave for a lot of blends that I’ve been sculpting in my head for a while now”. That wave has burst onto the scene to the exaltation of wine lovers, with favorites such as “Heretic” and flagship “Anarchy”, both 2020 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition winners. . If this sounds like your thing, then you sound like their kind of people. Ride the wave with @AnarchyWineCo located in the urban winery enclave shared with other talent such as @sevenoxen (another extreme fave of mine), @Aaronwines, and @Nelle-winery. They are all part of a new generation of concentrated exploration who are trailblazing a path of notable innovation that is pushing the limits with panache. “The most important kind of freedom is to be what you really are” -Jim Morrison (at Anarchy Wine Co.) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8ZsTb3HMMd/?igshid=t2otc8zsien1
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The original wine rebel is riding a whole new wave of creativity at @AnarchyWineCo with rock music blasting in the tasting room, flaming red light fixtures hanging from the raw ceiling and an antique silver wardrobe whose mirrored doors swing open as a passage to the winery. This wild boy, winemaker and owner, Christian Tietje, is riding high in his hood, just outside of Tin City off Hwy 101. Obsessed with extreme winemaking, he takes it to a whole new level-fully exploring the hidden characteristics of pure varietals, and creating blends that obliterate the rules of convention. His “big ass wines” land euphorically on the palate with curated balance and reflect his escape from the conventional, to take you down roads others are too cautious to travel, finding perfection that is unconfined by rules. . In the Paso wine scene, he is iconic and has been crafting wine that no one has ever seen anything like it, including kicking off a series of boundry-pushing labels the he lovingly referred to as The Freakshow. . “..its been a real creative wave for a lot of blends that I’ve been sculpting in my head for a while now”. That wave has burst onto the scene to the exaltation of wine lovers, with favorites such as “Heretic” and flagship “Anarchy”, both 2020 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition winners. . If this sounds like your thing, then you sound like their kind of people. Ride the wave with @AnarchyWineCo located in the urban winery enclave shared with other talent such as @sevenoxen (another extreme fave of mine), @Aaronwines, and @Nelle-winery. They are all part of a new generation of concentrated exploration who are trailblazing a path of notable innovation that is pushing the limits with panache. “The most important kind of freedom is to be what you really are” -Jim Morrison (at Anarchy Wine Co.) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8Zp03OniHY/?igshid=ubfvt94hmeea
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Mega-Regional Trade Agreements: CETA, TTIP, and TiSA
Mega-Regional Trade Agreements: CETA, TTIP, and TiSA
Author: Edited by Stefan Griller, Walter Obwexer, and Erich Vranes ISBN: 9780198808893 Binding: Hardcover Publication Date: 01 November 2017 Price: $95.00
The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between the EU and Canada (CETA), proposed Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership between the EU and the US (TTIP), and the plurilateral Trade in Services Agreement (TiSA) between the EU and 22 other States have sparked a great deal of academic and public interest.
This edited collection brings together leading experts in the field of international economic law to address the legal complexities of these treaties and provide an explanation of their core principles. In the first two chapters, this book examines changing conceptions of international economic law and the main motivations for negotiating mega-regional agreements. In nine further contributions, international experts examine sectoral issues such as the trade, investment, and dispute settlement procedures envisaged in these ‘mega-regional’ agreements. The book goes on to consider the progress made in intellectual property protection, the problems associated with data protection, human rights, labour, and environmental standards, issues of transparency and legitimacy, and the relationship between CETA, TTIP, and TiSA on the one hand and EU law on the other. It concludes with four chapters that discuss globalization and other fundamental questions surrounding these mega-regional agreements from economic, political science, and legal perspectives.
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Part I: Fundamental and Introductory Issues 1. Mega-Regional Agreements: New Orientations for EU External Relations?, Stefan Griller, Walter Obwexer, Erich Vranes 2. CETA, TTIP, and TiSA: New Trends in International Economic Law, Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann Part II: Selected Sectoral Issues 3. The Contents of CETA, TTIP, and TiSA: The (Envisaged) Trade Disciplines, Erich Vranes 4. The Reform of Investment Protection Rules in CETA, TTIP, and other Recent EU-FTAs: Convincing?, Christian Tietje and Kevin Crow 5. Authority, Legitimacy, and Fragmentation in the (Envisaged) Dispute Settlement Disciplines in Mega-Regionals, Stephan Schill 6. Intellectual Property and Mega-Regional Agreements: Progress and Opportunities Missed, Thomas Cottier 7. CETA, TTIP, TiSA, and Data Protection, Walter Berka 8. CETA, TTIP, TiSA, and Financial Services, Christoph Ohler 9. Human Rights, Labour Standards, and Environmental Standards in CETA, Lorand Bartels 10. TTIP, CETA, TiSA Behind Closed Doors: Transparency in the EU Trade Policy, Panos Delimatsis 11. CETA, TTIP, TiSA, and their Relationship with EU Law, Stefan Mayr Part III: CETA, TTIP, and TiSA: New Challenges for Politics, Law, and Legitimacy? 12. On the Expected Economic Effects of Trade Liberalisation and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), Christoph Moser 13. The Struggle for and against Globalisation: International Trade Agreements and the Democratic Question, Sonja Puntscher Riekmann 14. Three Salient Issues of the New Comprehensive Free Trade Agreements, Stefan Griller 15. A New Generation of Trade Agreements: An Opportunity not to be Missed?, Verena Madner 16. Conclusions, Stefan Griller, Walter Obwexer, Erich Vranes
Stefan Griller, Professor of European Law, University of Salzburg,Walter Obwexer, Director, Institute of European Law and International Law, University of Innsbruck,Erich Vranes, Professor of European and International Economic Law, Vienna University of Economics and Business
Stefan Griller was appointed Professor for Public Law with special regard to European Law at the Vienna University of Economics and Business in 1991. Since 2008 he has been President of ECSA Austria. At the University of Salzburg, he has been Vice President of the Salzburg Centre of European Union Studies – SCEUS since 2011, and since 2013 holds the chair for EU Law at the University of Salzburg.
Walter Obwexer was appointed full professor for EU Law, Public International Law, and International Relations at the University of Innsbruck in 2012. Apart from his university functions, since the 1990s Walter Obwexer has served as a legal counsel of government institutions in Austria.
Erich Vranes is professor of international law, European law, public law and international economic law at the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Wien). His research focuses on international economic law, fundamental issues of international law, European Law, EU external economic relations, and legal theory. Erich Vranes has studied law at the Universities of Graz, Lausanne, and Geneva.
Contributors:
Stefan Griller, Walter Obwexer, Erich Vranes Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann Erich Vranes Christian Tietje and Kevin Crow Stephan Schill Thomas Cottier Walter Berka Christoph Ohler Lorand Bartels Panos Delimatsis Stefan Mayr Christoph Moser Sonja Puntscher Riekmann Stefan Griller Verena Madner Stefan Griller, Walter Obwexer, Erich Vranes
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