Marc André Bovermann

Doctoral Researcher

Main Focus

  • Platform regulation
  • Privatized power
  • Freedom of expression and democracy
  • Systemic approaches to law
  • Financial regulation

Curriculum Vitae

Professional Appointments

  • 2023–present: Doctoral Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law, working on the “Surveillance Barometer” project

Professional Experience

  • 2019–2023: Student assistant at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law
  • 2018–2019: Participation in the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot
  • 2018–2019: Student assistant at the Institut für Staatswissenschaft und Rechtsphilosophie (Institute for Political Science and Philosophy of Law), Dept. 2, University of Freiburg

Education

  • 2017–2023: Legal Studies at the University of Freiburg

Projects

Rethinking Digital Media Regulation

Heads of project: J. Rinceanu, R. Ste­phen­son, P. Granata, F. Zufall
The Internet and social media have triggered a radical shift in our digital media environment. Discourse production in society has moved onto a new medium and changed its structure and dy­namic. The most fundamental features of… more

Protecting Democracy and the Public Sphere: The Mitigation of ‘Systemic Risks’ in Platform Regulation

Head of project: Marc André Bovermann
Online platforms are the ‘new governors’ of our digital public sphere. This notion is central to the EU’s sweeping Digital Services Act (DSA) which, after coming into full force and effect on 17 February 2024, aims to foster a safer, more predictable, and… more

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