Beschreibung
'Radiating Effects within the Law' The author analyzes the impact ('radiating effects') of the German Banking Supervisory Law on the German Stock Corporation Law based on the example of Compliance and Risk Management. He focuses on the methodical principles of such 'radiation' and examines its relation to other instruments that serve to transfer the assessment of a clause to another, such as the analogy or the lex specialis-doctrine. The author explains moreover the relevance of radiations in the context of coordinating Public and Civil Law.
Autorenportrait
Jan-Benedikt Fischer has studied law at the universities of Bonn and Cologne (Dr. iur.), Germany. In 2010 he participated in the 17th Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot Court in Vienna. He took his first state examination at the Higher Regional Court of Cologne, Germany, in 2013. From 2016 to 2018 he accomplished his traineeship (Referendariat) with the Higher Regional Court of Hamburg, Germany, parts of which he spend with law firms in New York, US, and Berlin, Germany. Jan-Benedikt Fischer regularly publishes legal articles, in particular on matters of German Corporate, Group and Transformation Law.