Katja Stoppenbrink
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Junior researcher University of Luxembourg
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Research interests
- Philosophy of law, practical and political philosophy, philosophical action theory
- Ethics and applied ethics, esp. biomedical ethics, ethics of technology, neuroethics
- German idealism, esp. Kant and Hegel
Research projects
- Ph. D. project “Unintentional Actions? Foundations of Negligence in Action Theory and Philosophy of Law”
- BELA Academics (Women Working Group in Biomedical Ethics and Law based in Zurich, Switzerland)
Study
Since 2009 Doctoral studies at the Faculty of Language and Literature, Humanities, Arts and Education (FLSHASE) of the University of Luxemburg and the Faculty of Philosophy of the Universität zu Köln (supervisors: Professor Dr. phil. Dietmar Heidemann and Professor Dr. phil. Michael Quante)
2008–2009 Fellowship (since 06/2009: collegiate membership) of the North Rhine-Westphalian Research School a.r.t.e.s. (Anthropologie-Rezeption-Transkulturation-Episteme-Sprache) at the Faculty of Philosophy of the Universität zu Köln
2002–2006 Studies in Philosophy, Ancient History and Legal History at the "Philosophische Fakultät" of the Universität zu Köln (Master thesis in the field of philosophy of international relations: “Outlaw states in John Rawls's `The Law of Peoples´”)
2000–2002 Further law studies at the Universität zu Köln
1999–2000 Studies of Political Economy (Économie Politique) and History within the "Programme International" of the "Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris" (Sciences-Po)
1996–2000 Law studies at the Universität zu Köln (1996–1998) and the Université Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne (1998–2000) in the Franco-German joint degree programme "Deutsch-Französischer Magisterstudiengang Rechtswissenschaft Köln/Paris I"
Academic degrees
2007 Magister Artium (M.A.), Philosophische Fakultät, Universität zu Köln
2000 Magister Legum (LL. M. Köln/Paris I)
2000 Maître en Droit (Mention Droits Français et Allemand), Université de Paris 1 (Panthéon-Sorbonne)
Professional career
Since 06/2009 Assistant in the Department of Philosophy of the University of Luxemburg
2008-2009 Project research associate in the project “Deep Brain Stimulation in Psychiatry. Guidance for Responsible Research and Application” of the Europäische Akademie zur Erforschung von Folgen wissenschaftlich-technischer Entwicklungen Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler GmbH (Germany)
2007–2008 Ph.D. student in the context of the study “Restoration and Enhancement of Human Capacities through Neural Implants” of the Europäische Akademie zur Erforschung von Folgen wissenschaftlich-technischer Entwicklungen Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler GmbH
2006 Scientific assistant for the Franco-German joint degree law course "Deutsch-Französischer Magisterstudiengang Rechtswissenschaft Köln / Paris I" of the Universität zu Köln and the Université Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne
2004–2006 Scientific assistant and tutor at the History Department of the University of Cologne
Publications
Articles
- Systemwechsel im internationalen Anerkennungsrecht: Von der EuGVVO zur geplanten Abschaffung des Exequaturs, European Review of Private Law, 5 (10) 2002:641–674
- Kriege gegen Schurkenstaaten?, Merkur, 58 (657) 2004:81–84
- Do we need a Nano Act? How (not) to regulate nanotechnology, Akademie Brief (Newsletter der Europäischen Akademie GmbH) Nr. 86, Januar 2009, 1-3
- co-authored with Michael Decker: Innovationsverantwortung für neuronale Implantate - Einige ethische und rechtspolitische Vorüberlegungen, in: Martin Eifert and Wolfgang Hoffmann-Riem (eds.), Innovationsverantwortung (Innovation und Recht III), Berlin: Duncker & Humblot 2009, 219-249.
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