Prof. Dr. Dr. Patricia Wiater

Prof. Dr. Dr. Patricia Wiater

Professor

Institute for German, European and Public International Law
Chair for Public Law, Public International Law and Human Rights

Room: Room JDC 1.128
Schillerstraße 1
91054 Erlangen

Consultation hours

only by arrangement


Patricia Wiater holds the Chair of Public Law, Public International Law and Human Rights at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany. She is a member of the Centre for Human Rights Erlangen-Nürnberg (CHREN) and the Director of the CHREN Human Rights Clinic. Patricia Wiater received a Franco-German doctorate in law from the University of Strasbourg and the University of Leipzig awarded for a monograph on European human rights. She also completed a doctorate in political science at the University of Freiburg and published a monograph on the protection of critical infrastructure. Patricia Wiater’s human rights expertise relates, inter alia, to the comparison of regional human rights systems and the field of business, sport and human rights. She is a member of the Human Rights Advisory Board of the German Olympic Sports Confederation and regularly advises on sports and human rights, both in relation to war-related sanctions and to human rights-informed approaches to major sporting events. She is also an expert on regional economic integration systems, WTO law and investment protection law. Her third academic monograph (Habilitation thesis, completed at LMU Munich) includes a comprehensive comparison of rights of action and standing requirements in international economic law. Before joining academia, Patricia Wiater was a member of the German bar and worked for the Bavarian government in the field of EU law.