Kai Purnhagen

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Kai Purnhagen
Nationality German
Fields Law, Behavioural Analysis, Public Policy
Institutions Wageningen University
Erasmus University of Rotterdam
Alma mater Justus-Liebig-University Giessen
University of Wisconsin-Madison
European University Institute Florence

Kai Purnhagen (*1980 in Gießen) is a German Professor of European and International Economic Law. He is Assistant Professor of Law and Governance at the Wageningen University and Distinguished International Visitor at the Law School of Erasmus University of Rotterdam.

Education and early career

Kai Purnhagen (1980) studied Law and International Law at the Justus-Liebig University of Giessen (State Exam, MJI, with distinction). He continued to study as Fellow at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW), completing a Research master's degree (LL.M.). Kai enrolled in the PhD programme of the Law Department of the European University Institute in Florence, Italy in 2007. In his capacity as PhD researcher he participated in various research projects, most notably as part of a research group on collective redress in the European Union, funded by the European Commission. In this time, he also was a visiting scholar at the London School of Economics and at the Global Legal Studies Center of the UW.[1]

Academic career

In 2013 Kai Purnhagen joined the Law and Governance group at Wageningen University as Assistant Professor.[2] Before his appointment to Professor, he has been an Akademischer Rat aZ at the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, a Member of the Executive Board of the Munich Risk and Insurance Center, a post-doc researcher at the Faculty of Law of the University of Amsterdam[3] and a lecturer at the University of Lucerne. Kai is also a distinguished international visitor at the Rotterdam Institute of Law and Economics at the Erasmus University of Rotterdam,[4] a Senior Fellow of the Wageningen School of Social Sciences and a Fellow of the European Law Institute. Since his early days he has been a permanent visiting lecturer in Chemical law at the Justus-Liebig University of Giessen.

Research

Kai writes on European and International Economic Law in the broad sense. His research interests concern European internal market law, trade law, insurance law, regulatory policy, risk regulation, and legal theory, especially behavioural law and economics.

He is known in particular for his work on internal market law and global risk regulation in trade relationships. He is a pioneer on the implementation of scientific insights into (internal market) law [5][6][7][8][9] and on shaping the emerging field of global private law.[10][11]

Works (Selection)

Journals and book series

Kai Purnhagen is principal editor of the book series Studies in European Economic Law and Regulation [12] and member of various editorial boards such as the European Journal of Risk Regulation,[13] the Journal of Financial Regulation,[14] the Journal of Consumer Policy [15] and the book series Economic Analysis of Law in European Legal Scholarship.[16]

Books

Chapters

Articles

External links

References

  1. http://www.law.wisc.edu/gls/staff_and_visitors.html
  2. http://www.wageningenur.nl/en/Persons/KP-Kai-Purnhagen-PhD.htm
  3. http://www.uva.nl/en/about-the-uva/organisation/staff-members/content/p/u/k.p.purnhagen/k.p.purnhagen.html
  4. http://www.esl.eur.nl/onderzoek/research_programmes/behavioural_approaches_to_contract_and_tort/visitors/
  5. Kai Purnhagen, Climate law: Dutch decision raises bar, Nature 523, 410 (23 July 2015), available at http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v523/n7561/full/523410d.html
  6. Kai Purnhagen, Why Do We Need Responsive Regulation and Behavioural Research in EU Internal Market Law?, in: Klaus Mathis (ed.), European Perspectives on Behavioural Law and Economics, New York, Heidelberg, Dordrecht u.a. (Springer), 2015, 51-69, available at http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-11635-8_4.
  7. Kai Purnhagen, The Behavioural Law and Economics of the Precautionary Principle in the EU and its Impact on Internal Market Regulation, in: Cass Sunstein and Lucia Reisch (eds.), Special Issue “Behavioural Economics, Environmental Policy and the Consumer”, (2014) Journal of Consumer Policy, 453-464, available at http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10603-014-9261-5.
  8. Jens-Uwe Franck and Kai Purnhagen, Homo Economicus, Behavioural Sciences, and Economic Regulation: On the Concept of Man in Internal Market Regulation and its Normative Basis, with Jens-Uwe Franck, in: Law and Economics in Europe, ed. Klaus Mathis, New York, Heidelberg, Dordrecht u.a. (Springer), 2014, 329-365, available at http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-94-007-7110-9_13
  9. Kai Purnhagen, Never the Twain Shall Meet, in: Law and Economics in Europe, ed. Klaus Mathis, New York, Heidelberg, Dordrecht u.a. (Springer), 2014, 3-21, available at http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-94-007-7110-9_1
  10. Kai Purnhagen, Mapping Private Regulation – Classification, Market Access and Market Closure Policy and Law’s Response, (2015) 49:2 Journal of World Trade, 309-323.
  11. Kai Purnhagen, Cerkia Barnard, Bernd van der Meulen and Harry Bremmers, Preventing exclusion of small-scale-farmers through private standards in the global food chain – a research agenda, in: From Agriculture to Food Law, ed. Vicente Rodríguez Fuentes, Wageningen (Wageningen Academic Publishers), 2015, 45-52
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  13. EJRR website
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