Theses
The department supervises bachelor's and master's theses in all areas of private law and, to some extent, public law, especially environmental law, which lend themselves to the consideration of economic considerations.
If you are looking for a topic, please also have a look at my pages on publications and research to get an idea of what I am particularly interested in. However, I am always interested in new exciting topics as well.
If you want to know what is current in the field of economic analysis of law, please have a look at the linked pages:
Links to Important Legal Economic Associations:
Literature databases that are particularly important for the economic analysis of law (only available via the university network):
- EconLit
- SSRN
- Web of Science, Cited Reference Search (here you can find which articles cite an already known article)
- scholar.google.com
- WiSo