Hamburg, 27 June 2019. On 26 June 2019, Matthias C. Kettemann obtained the first lectureship in Internet Law in Germany. His inaugural lecture with the title "Asymmetrische Kommunikation als Herausforderung für das Recht [Asymmetrical Communication as a Challenge for Law]" marked the conclusion of the habilitation procedure at the Goethe University in Frankfurt. Thus, he is entitled to use the academic title "Privatdozent [Private Lecturer]" and to represent the subjects of international law, Internet law and legal theory in teaching.
Since 15 January 2019, Internet law expert PD Dr. Matthias C. Kettemann, LL.M. (Harvard) is head of the research programme "Regulatory Structures and the Emergence of Rules in Online Spaces" at the Leibniz Institute for Media Research | Hans-Bredow-Institut. In line with his previous work, he leads a team of doctoral students and researchers who will investigate the rules under which new forms and practices of communication are created in digital communication spaces, and especially in social networks.
Matthias C. Kettemann previously led the projects "Crisis of Normativity and Normativity of the Crisis in the Internet" and "The Normative Order of the Internet" at the Cluster of Excellence “The Emergence of Normative Orders” at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main. He was a member of the directorate of the Cluster of Excellence, convenor of the Frankfurt Colloquium for Internet Research, co-convenor of the "Norms, Plurality, Critique, Postdoctoral Dialogue Series" and founder and co-lead of the Research Focus "Internet and Society". As the first legal scholar in Germany, Dr. Kettemann has completed his postdoctoral ‘habilitation’ at the Faculty of Law of Goehte University for the subjects "Internet law", international law and legal theory in June 2019. In 2018, Matthias C. Kettemann was also project manager of a project of Stanford University on deliberative democracy at the example of the German Network Enforcement Act.
His research interests include the relationship of states, companies and individuals on the internet; human rights implications of the Internet, in particular the governance of freedom of expression in private and public spaces; Internet Governance and Internet policy; as well as democracy and legitimacy in international law.
Matthias C. Kettemann studied law in Graz and Geneva and was Fulbright and Boas Scholar at Harvard Law School (LL.M. 2010). In 2012, he received his doctorate at Karl-Franzens-University Graz for a thesis on the future of the individual in international law. From 2006 to 2013, he was lecturer at the Institute for International Law and International Relations of the University of Graz, where he continues to hold courses. Since October 2013, he has conducted research as post-doctoral fellow at the Cluster of Excellence "The Formation of Normative Orders" at the University of Frankfurt.
He has been co-chair of the Internet Rights & Principles Coalition, has done consultative work for the Council of Europe, the European Parliament and the EU's Fundamental Rights Agency, and has acted as expert for several DAX companies and foundations on Internet regulation, cybersecurity and intellectual property law. He is editorial consultant for jusIT - Journal of Information Law and reviewer (inter alia) for Policy & Internet and First Monday. Matthias C. Kettemann is also an affiliate of the Network of Excellence in Internet Science and National Expert of the Internet & Jurisdiction Observatory. From 2015 to 2017, he was an expert member and rapporteur of the Council of Europe Committee of Experts on Internet intermediaries.
Matthias C. Kettemann publishes regularly on legal issues of the Internet. He is author and (co-)editor of 16 books (including an introduction into the freedom of expression on the Internet that has been translated into three languages), 40+ articles in collected volumes and 50+ journal articles. Recent publications include:
- Kettemann / Wagner / Vieth (eds.), Research Handbook on Human Rights and Digital Technologies (Cheltenham: E. Elgar, 2019),
- Kettemann / Benedek, Freedom of Expression Online, in Suusi (eds.), Human Rights, the Digital Society and Law (London: Routledge, 2019),
- Kettemann, Internet Governance, in Jahnel et al. (eds.), Internetrecht [Internet law], 4th ed. (Vienna: Springer, 2019),
- Kettemann, Ensuring Cybersecurity through International Law, Revista Española de Derecho Internacional 2017, 281-290.
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