Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
Wirtschaftspolitik und Mittelstandsforschung
Wirtschaftspolitik und Mittelstandsforschung
DFG-Forscherruppe Cultural Property
Baurat-Gerber-Strasse 4-6
37073 Göttingen
Telefon +49 551 39 9268
Fax +49 551 39 10610
Email Matthias.Lankau@wiwi.uni-goettingen.de
Teilprojekt
- Recht und Ökonomik von Cultural Property: Eine institutionenökonomische Analyse der Regelbildung (2008–2011)
Publikationen
- Matthias Lankau, Kilian Bizer, Zulia Gubaydullina (2010): Die verborgene Effektivität minimaler Resultate in internationalen Verhandlungen: Der Fall der WIPO. In: Bendix, Regina, Bizer, Kilian, Groth, Stefan eds.: Die Konstituierung von Cultural Property: Forschungsperspektiven. Göttingen: Universitätsverlag Göttingen, 2010.
Vorträge/Tagungen
- Matthias Lankau: “Perspectives and Policy Suggestions on sui generis Laws”, International Symposium of the Interdisciplinary Research Group on Cultural Property, The Constitution of Cultural Property: Interim Conclusions, 15.-17.06.2011 Göttingen, Germany.
- Matthias Lankau: “Visible Micro-Editing – Hidden Political Results?”, International Symposium of the Interdisciplinary Research Group on Cultural Property, The Constitution of Cultural Property: Interim Conclusions, 15.-17.06.2011 Göttingen, Germany.
- Matthias Lankau: “The Hidden Effectiveness of Minimal Results in International Negotiations – The Case of the WIPO”, 16th International Conference on Cultural Economics by the Association for Cultural Economics International (ACEI), 9-12 June, 2010 Copenhagen.
- Matthias Lankau: “The Hidden Effectiveness of Minimal Results in International Negotiations – The Case of the WIPO”, 3rd Annual Conference on the Political Economy of International Organizations, Washington D.C., January 28 – 30, 2010.
- Matthias Lankau: “The Hidden Effectiveness of Minimal Results in International Negotiations – The Case of the WIPO”, International Symposium on Cultural Property, Interdisciplinary Research Group on The Constituting of Cultural Property: Actors, Discourses, Contexts, Rules, 12.-15.11.2009 Göttingen, Germany.
Research Associate
Economic Policy and SME Research
Economic Policy and SME Research
DFG-Research Unit on Cultural Property
Baurat-Gerber-Strasse 4-6
37073 Göttingen
Telephone +49 551 39 9268
Fax +49 551 39 10610
Email Matthias.Lankau@wiwi.uni-goettingen.de
Sub-Project
- The Law and Economics of Cultural Property: An economic analysis of the institutions of rule-making (2008–2011)
Publications
- Matthias Lankau, Kilian Bizer, Zulia Gubaydullina (2010): Die verborgene Effektivität minimaler Resultate in internationalen Verhandlungen: Der Fall der WIPO. In: Bendix, Regina, Bizer, Kilian, Groth, Stefan eds.: Die Konstituierung von Cultural Property: Forschungsperspektiven. Göttingen: Universitätsverlag Göttingen, 2010.
Lectures/Conferences
- Matthias Lankau: “Perspectives and Policy Suggestions on sui generis Laws”, International Symposium of the Interdisciplinary Research Group on Cultural Property, The Constitution of Cultural Property: Interim Conclusions, 15.-17.06.2011 Göttingen, Germany.
- Matthias Lankau: “Visible Micro-Editing – Hidden Political Results?”, International Symposium of the Interdisciplinary Research Group on Cultural Property, The Constitution of Cultural Property: Interim Conclusions, 15.-17.06.2011 Göttingen, Germany.
- Matthias Lankau: “The Hidden Effectiveness of Minimal Results in International Negotiations – The Case of the WIPO”, 16th International Conference on Cultural Economics by the Association for Cultural Economics International (ACEI), 9-12 June, 2010 Copenhagen.
- Matthias Lankau: “The Hidden Effectiveness of Minimal Results in International Negotiations – The Case of the WIPO”, 3rd Annual Conference on the Political Economy of International Organizations, Washington D.C., January 28 – 30, 2010.
- Matthias Lankau: “The Hidden Effectiveness of Minimal Results in International Negotiations – The Case of the WIPO”, International Symposium on Cultural Property, Interdisciplinary Research Group on The Constituting of Cultural Property: Actors, Discourses, Contexts, Rules, 12.-15.11.2009 Göttingen, Germany.