
About
Martin Kment is a Professor at the University of Augsburg, holding the Chair of Public and European Law, Environmental Law and Planning Law. He is actively involved in research and teaching, with a focus on energy transition, infrastructure law, climate protection, and public administration.
- University: University of Augsburg
- School: Faculty of Law
- Department: Chair of Public and European Law, Environmental Law and Planning Law
- Email: martin.kment@jura.uni-augsburg.de
Research Interests: His work addresses critical intersections of public law with environmental and planning law, emphasizing sustainable infrastructure, energy transition policy, and legal frameworks for climate protection. He also explores administrative law challenges in emergency situations, such as energy crises, and the role of European law in shaping national policies.
Recent Publications: Analyze trends in energy transition, AI's constitutional implications, and area management in spatial planning. His articles often bridge broad disciplines like Environmental Law and Public Law with specific subtopics such as Land Use Certificates and Smart Cities Law.
Scientific Engagement: Kment contributes to legal debates through events like the 8th German Environmental and Infrastructure Law Day and the Future Transmission Lab. He also collaborates with institutions including the Institute for Environmental Law and the Research Center for Taxonomy and ESG Law.
Labs and Teams: He leads a team at the Chair, including scientific staff like Sophie Borchert and Torben Buck, and engages in projects such as the ESYS Working Group on market integration of renewables.