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Andreas Rahmatian joined the School of Law at the University of Glasgow in 2010. He obtained his PhD in Private Law (Unjustified Enrichment) from the University of Vienna, where he also completed a degree in musicology and history. Additionally, he earned an LLM from the University of London, focusing on comparative law and intellectual property law. Prior to joining academia, he worked as an associate attorney in Vienna and qualified as a solicitor in a City firm in London. He has been a fellow at the Institut d'études avancées Nantes in France during the academic year 2014-15, working on a project related to critical legal theory and money. His teaching encompasses commercial law and intellectual property law at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and he supervises PhD students in these areas. His research interests lie in the intersection of intellectual property law and private law, as well as topics in commercial law, international commercial banking law, and legal history.
University of Glasgow, School of Law • Glasgow, UK
Teaches commercial law and intellectual property law; supervises PhD students.