Bert Eichhorn


Bert Wolfgang Eichhorn is a German lawyer and university lecturer.

Life

Eichhorn studied law, philosophy and economics in Cologne and Lausanne. He was a lawyer from 1989 to 2010. He received his doctorate in Cologne in 1991. He wrote his doctoral thesis on the topic of state responsibility, reparations and restitution in Germany after the Second World War. The dissertation was included in the list of selected works on state responsibility by the United Nations Legal Commission and was the basis for court decisions including the German Federal Constitutional Court.
Since 2008, he has been Professor of International Business Law and European Law at the private, state-recognized SRH Hochschule Berlin and since 2014 external Professor at the University of Granada. He is a guest lecturer at Beuth University of Applied Sciences Berlin, Wroclaw University of Technology, Neisse University in Liberec, Jelenia Gora and Görlitz, Marmara Üniversitesi in Istanbul, Grande école INSEEC Business School) in Paris and Bordeaux, and Universidad Autonoma Querétaro in Mexico. Eichhorn has authored numerous publications, including on international, Internet and European law.
Eichhorn was a legal advisor to the EU Parliament in Brussels and a lawyer specializing in commercial, Internet, media and European law as well as contract management.
He is the head of the Master of Entrepreneurship program and the premium-accredited Master of International Management program at SRH Hochschule Berlin and teaches contract knowledge management, international business law, European law, negotiation and conflict management and internet law. In addition, he is Vice President for International Affairs at SRH Hochschule Berlin.
Eichhorn is Director of the CMI Berlin Research Institute at SRH Hochschule Berlin. His research focuses on Contractual Management, Transcultural Risk Management and Legal Education for Management.

Publications