
About
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Bertram Lomfeld is a Professor of Civil Law at the Department of Law, Free University of Berlin. His research focuses on legal sociology, comparative law, legal economics, and legal informatics. He leads a research group funded by an ERC Starting Grant exploring debt's socio-economic role. He teaches courses on property law, contract law, and legal theory, and actively participates in international conferences and podcasts on legal topics. His work bridges law with political economy, addressing sustainability and systemic financial risks.
- Education: Not explicitly stated in texts, but his academic role implies advanced degrees in Law.
Research Interests: Bertram Lomfeld investigates the intersection of law and political economy, particularly debt's role in socio-ecological systems. He critiques infinite-growth models tied to debt and advocates for 'resolvency law' to democratize debt deliberation. His ERC project aims to redefine debt as a sustainable medium through comparative legal frameworks.
Recent Activities: Moderated panels on property rights, transdemocracy, and AI ethics, and co-hosted transatlantic seminars on consumer law. He frequently contributes to podcasts like 'Legal Questions' and 'Ars Boni.'
- Awards: ERC Starting Grant (2020).
Teaching: Leads seminars on 'Political Economies of Civil Law,' 'Law of the Commons,' and 'Ethical & Legal Challenges of AI.' His courses emphasize online engagement and critical discourse.
Labs/Teams: Directs an interdisciplinary ERC research group and collaborates with institutions like MPI Hamburg and Yale Law School. His team includes postdoctoral researchers, associates, and student assistants.
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