Prof. Dr. Daniel Damler
Daniel advises in the areas of corporate law (stock corporations, limited liability companies, and corporate groups).
Daniel qualified as a professor in 2015 (“Habilitation”) and has been a member of the Faculty of Law at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen as professor since 2022. He is also affiliate researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Theory in Frankfurt am Main.
His practice and research focus is on board of directors and supervisory board law, corporate group law, corporate compliance, corporate social responsibility/corporate purpose and general private law.
2007 Prize of the Reinhold-und-Maria-Teufel-Foundation; 2009 and 2017 Law Book of the Year; 2015 “Sibylle Kalkhof-Rose Prize” awarded by the Academy of Sciences and Literature, Mainz. 2023 Visiting Professor at Harry Radzyner Law School, Tel Aviv/Herzliya.
Expertise
Corporate LawPublications
- Gotham City. Architekturen des Ausnahmezustands, Frankfurt a.M., New York 2022
- Bauhaus Laws. The modernist revolution and legal thought, Cambridge 2019
- Rechtsästhetik. Sinnliche Analogie im juristischen Denken, Berlin 2016
- Konzern und Moderne. Die verbundene juristische Person in der visuellen Kultur, Frankfurt a.M. 2016
- Das gesetzlich privilegierte Muster im Privatrecht, Tübingen 2015
- Der Staat der Klassischen Moderne, Berlin 2012
- Imperium Contrahens. Eine Vertragsgeschichte des spanischen Weltreichs in der Renaissance, Stuttgart 2008
- Wildes Recht. Zur Pathogenese des Effektivitätsprinzips in der neuzeitlichen Eigentumslehre, Berlin 2008
Education & Engagement
- Affiliate Researcher at Max Planck Institute for European Legal History
- Member of Gesellschaftsrechtliche Vereinigung (VGR)
- Member of Gesellschaft für Überseegeschichte
Education
- University Tübingen (Promotion and Habilitation)
- University of Madrid
- University of Frankfurt am Main