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Matthias Lehmann is a professor specializing in Private Law and Private International Comparative Law at the University of Vienna, and also a professor of European Comparative Business Law at Radboud University Nijmegen. He holds doctoral degrees from the University of Jena and Columbia University, and has completed his habilitation at the University of Bayreuth. His research interests include Private International Law, Comparative Law, Dispute Resolution, and Banking Financial Law. He has authored and edited numerous publications in internationally renowned journals, written extensively on subjects in English, German, French, and Spanish, contributing significantly to the fields of law. Matthias is internationally recognized for his expertise, often serving as a guest professor at institutions such as Sorbonne University, University of Fribourg, and Universidad Pablo de Olavide. He has taught courses covering Comparative Law and specialized courses on the crypto economy at the Hague Academy of International Law. Furthermore, he is a member of several prestigious legal organizations including the Council of the European Law Institute, American Law Institute, and Academia Europaea, and has been involved with various expert groups related to conflict laws and digital assets.
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