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Martin Selmayr (* December 5, 1970 in Bonn) is a German law scientist and Honorary Professor at the Universität of des Saarlandes, Cabinet Chief Jean-Claude Junckers, [1] [2] Director of the at the University of Passau-based Center for European law and since November 2014 the President of the European Commission.

1 training

2 professional career

3 monographs

4 editorials

5 Web links

6 references

Training [citation needed]

After Selmayr had passed his Abitur at the Otto-Hahn-gymnasium Karlsruhe, he studied from 1990 law. in 1991/92 when he studied at the University of Geneva and the Institut universitaire d ' études européennes. Then he studied's College London (1994-95) at the University of Passau, interrupted by a stay at King. In 1997 he completed his studies in Passau with the first legal State exam. In June 2000, he completed the second legal state examination in Munich. From 1997 to 2000 he was scientific assistant at the Chair of State and administrative law, international law and European law at the University of Passau, with Michael Schweitzer. There, he was a 2001 with the theme the communitarisation of the currency. In the summer of 2003, Martin Selmayr completed an intensive study of the U.S. law at the University of California at Berkeley and Davis.

Professional career [citation needed]

From 1998 to 2000 Selmayr worked also for the European Central Bank in Frankfurt am Main, before joining the Bertelsmann. The international media group, he was from 2001 to 2004, head of the EU representation in Brussels and took on the post of the Vice President for legal and Government issues in 2003. [3] at the same time he was 2001-2010 of Assistant Professor at Saarland University and since 2002 of also lecturer at the University of Passau. [2] in Passau, he is co-director of the Centre for European law, a small Institute with manageable capacity [4] since 2001

Since 2004 he is he is employed by the European Commission. He was a spokesman of the Commission for information society and media, the portfolio of Commissioner Viviane Reding. From February 2010 to June 2014 Selmayr was Chief of Reding, both in her position as Commissioner for Justice, fundamental rights and citizenship, as well as Vice-President of the European Commission. [2]

In April and may 2014 Selmayr led his own campaign by Juncker top candidate of the European people's Party and the current Commission President, victorious. [5]

Since 2002 he teaches at the University of Passau and is Director of the local Center for European law, as well as since May 2010 Honorary Professor for European business and financial law at the University of the Saarland. [6] [2]

Monographs [edit]

The Law of the European Central Bank, Oxford (2001), in collaboration with Chiara Zilioli, head of the Department of law governing the institutions of the European Central Bank.

The right of the economic and Monetary Union - first band: the communitarisation of the currency, Baden-Baden (2002).

La Banca centrale europea, Milan (2007), in collaboration with Chiara Zilioli and prologue by Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, economic and Finance Ministers in Italy.

Editorials [edit]

Journal for data protection, is published monthly in the Beck-Verlag, with editor since September 2011: Jochen Schneider, Thomas Hoeren, Axel Spiess and Tim Wybitul.

European competition law. European competition law. Texts and materials. German English., München (2010), in collaboration with Hans-Georg Kamann (700 pages).

External links [edit]

Biography at the Centre for European law in Passau

Prof. Dr. Martin Selmayr. Biography at the Europe Institute of the University of the Saarland