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Erwin Neher: „It was worthwhile to stumble into“

https://www.mpg.de/11152461/erwin-neher-erc

The Nobel laureate Erwin Neher of the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry helped lay the groundwork for the European Research Council (ERC), which in the tenth year of its existence is regarded as an international model of a well-run research funding organization. In our interview, Neher talks about important turning points during the early years. They include a petition, without which everything might have turned out differently.
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MPI for Comparative and International Private Law

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Just as customs vary from one country to another, so do the principles underlying their legal systems. Academics at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg apply analysis of the differences and similarities between different legal systems to develop a foundation for an international understanding of law and its application to cross-border circumstances. This also includes addressing the methodological issues of comparative law and unification of law.
Planck Centres Partner Groups Dioscuri Programme Country Portals Africa Asia Europe

MPI for Comparative and International Private Law

https://www.mpg.de/150209/private-law

Just as customs vary from one country to another, so do the principles underlying their legal systems. Academics at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg apply analysis of the differences and similarities between different legal systems to develop a foundation for an international understanding of law and its application to cross-border circumstances. This also includes addressing the methodological issues of comparative law and unification of law.
Planck Centres Partner Groups Dioscuri Programme Country Portals Africa Asia Europe

MPI for Comparative and International Private Law

https://www.mpg.de/150209/private-law?filter=yearbook

Just as customs vary from one country to another, so do the principles underlying their legal systems. Academics at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg apply analysis of the differences and similarities between different legal systems to develop a foundation for an international understanding of law and its application to cross-border circumstances. This also includes addressing the methodological issues of comparative law and unification of law.
Planck Centres Partner Groups Dioscuri Programme Country Portals Africa Asia Europe

MPI for Comparative and International Private Law

https://www.mpg.de/150209/private-law?filter=media

Just as customs vary from one country to another, so do the principles underlying their legal systems. Academics at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg apply analysis of the differences and similarities between different legal systems to develop a foundation for an international understanding of law and its application to cross-border circumstances. This also includes addressing the methodological issues of comparative law and unification of law.
Planck Centres Partner Groups Dioscuri Programme Country Portals Africa Asia Europe

MPI for Comparative and International Private Law

https://www.mpg.de/150209/private-law?filter=leitung

Just as customs vary from one country to another, so do the principles underlying their legal systems. Academics at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg apply analysis of the differences and similarities between different legal systems to develop a foundation for an international understanding of law and its application to cross-border circumstances. This also includes addressing the methodological issues of comparative law and unification of law.
Planck Centres Partner Groups Dioscuri Programme Country Portals Africa Asia Europe

MPI for Comparative and International Private Law

https://www.mpg.de/150209/privatrecht

Just as customs vary from one country to another, so do the principles underlying their legal systems. Academics at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg apply analysis of the differences and similarities between different legal systems to develop a foundation for an international understanding of law and its application to cross-border circumstances. This also includes addressing the methodological issues of comparative law and unification of law.
Planck Centres Partner Groups Dioscuri Programme Country Portals Africa Asia Europe