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Dominik Braun serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Private Law at Yeditepe University's Faculty of Law, teaching Competition Law in English since 2020. Previously, he held a Research Assistant position at Ruprecht-Karls-Universitaet Heidelberg (2011-2016) and gained professional experience at the European Commission (2014).
His educational background includes:
- PhD in Law (2011-2016) from Ruprecht-Karls-Universitaet Heidelberg with thesis: Das Konzept der gesamtschuldnerischen Verantwortlichkeit von Konzerngesellschaften im europäischen Wettbewerbsrecht
- Master of Laws (2015-2016) from University of Chicago Law School
- Undergraduate Law degree (2006-2011) from Ruprecht-Karls-Universitaet Heidelberg
Braun's research centers on Commercial Law and EU Competition Law, specializing in joint liability of corporate groups, M&A compliance, and cross-border legal transformations. His work addresses critical gaps in antitrust enforcement against multinational entities, particularly regarding parent-subsidiary liability structures and investment fund accountability under EU competition frameworks. The intersection of German civil procedure with EU competition remedies forms another key research strand.
His publication trends reveal deep engagement with EU competition jurisprudence, evolving from foundational corporate liability analyses (2012-2015) toward specialized applications in investment banking and private equity contexts (2018). The consistent focus on gesamtschuldnerische Verantwortlichkeit (joint liability) across publications demonstrates theoretical continuity, while journal selections (Neue Zeitschrift für Kartellrecht, Deutsche Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Insolvenzrecht) indicate authoritative standing in German-speaking antitrust scholarship.
Academic supervision details and grant activities are not documented in available sources. Braun maintains an ORCID profile (0009-0006-9937-2550) and has contributed to the Enzyklopädie Europarecht (2014, 2016) alongside his co-authored book Compliance bei M&A-Transaktionen (2019).



