Prof. Dr. iur. Dipl. soz. Marion Albers

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Öffentliches Recht, Informations- und Kommunikationsrecht, Gesundheitsrecht und Rechtstheorie
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https://www.jura.uni-hamburg.de/en/die-fakultaet/personenverzeichnis/albers-marion.html
Curriculum Vitae
Studies of Law, Sociology, Political Sciences and Economy at the Free University of Berlin and at the University of Bielefeld • State Exam in Law and Diploma in Sociology • Assistant at the Universität of Bielefeld, the Westfälische Wilhelms-University Münster und at the Federal Constitutional Court • Doctorate of Law in the Field of Crime Prevention and Provisions for Prosecution at the University of Bielefeld • Habilitation in the Field of Informational Self-Determination at Humboldt-University Berlin • Expert in the Advisory Committee of the Bundestag "Ethics and Law of Modern Medicine" • Full Professor of Public Law, Economic Law, Information Law, Health Law and Environmental Law at the University of Augsburg • Managing Director of the Institute for Biolaw, Health Law and Medicine Law at the University of Augsburg • since 10.2009 Full Professor at Hamburg University • since 03.2013 Managing Director of the Hamburg Center for Bio-Governance
Main Research Fields
- Public Law
- Constitutional Law and Human Rights
- Communication and Information Law, especially Data Protection, Internet Law and Freedom of Information
- Biolaw and Health Law
- Law of Police and Intelligence Agencies
- Law of Climate Protection and Renewable Energies
- Foundations of Law, especially Theory and Sociologie of Law, interdisciplinary Projects.
Publications
Bioethics, Biolaw, Biopolitics: Fundamentals and Crucial Questions, in: Albers (Ed.), Bioethics, Biolaw, Biopolitics: a Contextualization, Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2014 (forthcoming)
Countering the Financing of Terrorism in Global Context, in: Albers/Groth (Eds.), Global Law and Countering the Financing of Terrorism, Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2014 (forthcoming)
Global Law and Countering the Financing of Terrorism: Introduction (in collaboration with Lena Groth), in: Albers/Groth (Eds.), Global Law and Countering the Financing of Terrorism, Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2014 (forthcoming)
Enhancement, Human Nature, and Human Rights, in: Albers/Hoffmann/Reinhardt (Eds.), Human Rights and Human Nature, Dordrecht/Heidelberg/London/New York: Springer (Ius Gentium), 2014, S. 235 – 266
Realizing the Complexity of Data Protection, in: Serge Gutwirth/Paul de Hert/Ronald Leenes (Eds.), Reloading Data Protection, Dordrecht/Heidelberg/London/New York: Springer, 2014, S. 213 – 235
Biobanks: Legal Framework and Legal Problems, MedR 2013, pp. 481 – 493
Data Protection Law, in: Dirk Ehlers/Michael Fehling/Hermann Pünder (Eds.), Administrative Law, Vol. 2: Planning and Building Law, Environmental Law, Health Law, Media- and Information Law, Heidelberg: C.F. Müller, 2013, § 62
Patient Autonomy and Patient Trust within Health Data Protection, in: Wiesing/Simon (Eds.), Patient Autonomy, Münster: mentis, 2013, pp. 121 – 138
Handling of Personal Information and Data, in: Hoffmann-Riem/Schmidt-Assmann/Vosskuhle (eds.), Basics of Administrative Law, Vol. II, 2nd ed. Munich, 2012, § 22, pp. 107 - 234
Privacy Protection as a Challenge to Fundamental Rights, in: Stefan Halft / Hans Krah (Hrsg.), Privacy. Strategies and Transformations, Passau: Stutz, 2013, pp. 15 - 44
The Dilemma of Prevention, in: Weichert/Schmidt (eds.), Data Protection, Berlin, 2012, pp. 102 – 114.
Decision Making by the Highest Courts and Interpretation of their Decisions, in: Fundamental Questions of Law Making and Judicial Decision Making, VVDStRL Bd. 71, Berlin/Boston: de Gruyter, 2012, pp. 257 – 295
Risk Regulation in Biolaw, Health Law and Medicine Law, in: Albers (ed.), Risk Regulation in Biolaw, Health Law and Medicine Law, Baden-Baden: Nomos 2011, pp. 9 – 33
Functions, Development Status and Problems of Evaluations in Police and Intelligence Law, in: Marion Albers/Ruth Weinzierl (Hrsg.), Standards of Hu-man Rights in the Policy of Internal Security. Contributions to the Evaluation of Police and Intelligence Legal Rules by the Standards of the Rule of Law, Baden-Baden: Nomos 2010, pp. 25 – 54