Jens Christian Dammann
- The Ben H. and Kitty King Powell Chair in Business and Commercial Law
- Professor
Jens Dammann's primary research areas include empirical legal studies, corporate law, contract law, European Union law, and comparative law. Although he concentrates primarily on U.S. law, Professor Dammann has also published extensively on European Union and German law. His work is routinely cited by the Federal Court of Justice (Bundesgerichtshof), Germany's highest court in civil matters. He has authored two books and numerous articles in leading law reviews. Professor Dammann has taught at institutions such as the University of Chicago Law School, Cornell Law School, Bucerius Law School, Fundação Getulio Vargas, and the Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE. In July 2024, he was a Global Visiting Professor at the Technical University of Munich (TUM).
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Jens Dammann's primary research areas include empirical legal studies, corporate law, contract law, European Union law, and comparative law.
Although Professor Dammann concentrates primarily on U.S. law, he has also published extensively on European Union and German law. His work is routinely cited by the Federal Court of Justice (Bundesgerichtshof), Germany's highest court in civil matters.
Professor Dammann has authored two books and numerous articles in leading law reviews. He has taught at institutions such as the University of Chicago Law School, Cornell Law School, Bucerius Law School, Fundação Getulio Vargas, and the Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE. In July 2024, he was a Global Visiting Professor at the Technical University of Munich (TUM).
Professor Dammann is a Research Member of the European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) and currently chairs the ECGI's Research Member Committee (Appointments Committee).
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year-2006
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Book Review
Review, Lucian Bebchuk & Jesse Fried, Pay Without Performance
Jens Christian Dammann. “Review, Lucian Bebchuk & Jesse Fried, Pay Without Performance.” In 160 ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR DAS GESAMTE HANDELS- UND WIRTSCHAFTSRECHT [ZHR], Page 473 (June 29, 2006). Review of Lucian Bebchuk & Jesse Fried Pay Without Performance.
year-2005
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Book
Die Grenzen zulässiger Diskriminierung im allgemeinen Zivilrecht [Prohibitions Against Discrimination Outside of Employment Law]
Jens Christian Dammann. Die Grenzen zulässiger Diskriminierung im allgemeinen Zivilrecht [Prohibitions Against Discrimination Outside of Employment Law] ( Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 2005). -
Book Chapter
Das Verhältnis zwischen handelsrechtlicher und steuerrechtlicher Rechnungslegung in den USA [The Relationship between Financial Accounting and Tax Accounting in the United States]
Jens Christian Dammann. “Das Verhältnis zwischen handelsrechtlicher und steuerrechtlicher Rechnungslegung in den USA [The Relationship between Financial Accounting and Tax Accounting in the United States]” -
Article
A New Approach to Corporate Choice of Law
Jens Christian Dammann. “A New Approach to Corporate Choice of Law.” In 38 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, Page 51 (2005). View online.
year-2004
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Article
Amerikanische Gesellschaften mit Sitz in Deutschland [U.S. Corporations Based in Germany]
Jens Christian Dammann. “Amerikanische Gesellschaften mit Sitz in Deutschland [U.S. Corporations Based in Germany].” In 67 RABELS ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR AUSLÄNDISCHES UND INTERNATIONALES PRIVATRECHT [RABELSZ], Page 609 (December 31, 2004). -
Article
Freedom of Choice in European Corporate Law
Jens Christian Dammann. “Freedom of Choice in European Corporate Law.” In 29 Yale Journal of International Law, (2004). View online.
year-2003
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Article
The Future of Codetermination After Centros: Will German Corporate Law Move Closer to the U.S. Model?
Jens Christian Dammann. “The Future of Codetermination After Centros: Will German Corporate Law Move Closer to the U.S. Model?.” In 8 Fordham Journal of Corporate and Financial Law, Page 607 (2003). View online.
year-2002
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Article
The Role of Comparative Law in Statutory and Constitutional Interpretation
Jens Christian Dammann. “The Role of Comparative Law in Statutory and Constitutional Interpretation.” In 14 St. Thomas Law Review, Page 513 (2002). View online.