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Dr. Benno Quade is affiliated with the University of Regensburg as a Chair holder in the Faculty of Law, specializing in Public Law. His academic journey includes a doctorate in law from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (2008), comparative law studies at Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Social Law (2004-2006), and legal clerkship at Frankfurt Higher Regional Court (2006-2008). Prior to academia, he worked at Deutsche Bank's corporate legal department and as a Relationship Manager in Corporate & Investment Bank (2008-?).
- Studied law, philosophy, and history in Regensburg, Heidelberg, and Munich (1999-2008)
- Doctoral focus: Comparative law at Max Planck Institute (2004-2006)
- Legal practice: Frankfurt Higher Regional Court clerkship (2006-2008)
His research spans comparative legal frameworks, particularly in employment promotion systems, financial market regulation, and fundamental rights theory. Publications include comparative studies on US-German labor policies and Sino-German social insurance structures. Recent projects examine employment termination regulations, financial market governance, and historical development of fundamental rights.
Key publication trends: Comparative analysis of social security systems (2005), employment activation mechanisms (2008), and transnational legal frameworks (2009). These works emphasize cross-jurisdictional policy harmonization and historical-legal intersections.
Dr. Quade leads the Refugee Law Clinic Regensburg and Strategic Litigation Unit (SLU), focusing on practical legal applications and public law advocacy.
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