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Claudia Schubert is a Full Professor at the University of Hamburg, Faculty of Law, holding the Chair for Civil Law, Labor Law, Corporate Law, and Comparative Law since May 2014. Her academic journey includes professorships at Freie Universität Berlin (2011-2014) and Ruhr-Universität Bochum (2013-2014), with habilitation and doctorate from Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel and Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, respectively.
- Education: Jurisprudence (Jena, 2000); International Summer School in English Legal Methods (Cambridge, 2002); Second State Exam (2005)
- Research Focus: Law of Legal Transactions, Tort Law, Individual and Collective Labor Law (Tariff Agreements, Labor Disputes), European and International Labor Law, Corporate Co-Determination, Comparative Law (EU vs. China)
Her publications span monographs on economically dependent workers, comparative corporate co-determination, and tariff autonomy, alongside commentaries in Münchener Kommentar zum BGB and Oetker HGB. Recent 2024-2025 works address EU labor harmonization, SE formation compliance, and ethical AI frameworks. Notable scientific contributions include 2023 analyses of gig economy regulations, EU collective agreements, and pandemic-era labor policies. She actively participates in academic self-governance, including directorship of the Center for International Affairs at Ruhr-Universität Bochum and advisory roles in labor law institutions.
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