PROF. DR. DR. H.C. MICHAEL KUBICIEL CURRICULUM VITAE Born 1 st May 1973 in Aachen (Germany), married, 2 children ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL CAREER Janurary 2018 Phase 4 Evaluation, OECD Working Group on Bribery, Evaluation of Germany: Liablity of legal persons, Ministry of Justice, Berlin Since April 2017 Chair for German, European and International Criminal Law at the University of Augsburg, Germany September to October 2016 Study for the OECD Working Group on Bribery on Liability of Legal Persons, OECD, Paris September 2016 Doctor honoris causa, Universidad San Pedro, Peru Since August 2014 Spokesman of a research group on corporate criminal law, funded by the Volkswagen Foundation, University of Cologne July 2013 March 2017 Professor at the University of Cologne and Managing director of the Institut of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure at the University of Cologne August 2012 June 2013 Associate Professor for Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure at the University of Cologne
Since September 2012 European Commission's Directorate General for Home Affairs: National Research Correspondent for the EU Anti Corruption Report and the European Semester July 2012 Habilitation at the University of Regensburg with the venia legendi for German and European Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Legal Philosophy and Comparative Criminal Law May 2006 December 2006 United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Vienna: Consultancy services regarding the implementation of the UN Convention Against Corruption Since November 2004 Assistant Professor at the University of Regensburg March 2004 September 2004 Attorney at Law in the field of white collar crime May 2002 August 2004 Council of Europe, Strasbourg: Elaboration of a comparative study for the Groupe d`etats contre la corruption (GRECO) November 2001 November 2003 Judicial Training Service in the District of the Supreme Court of Berlin, Second State Exam in Law (graduation with honour) August 1999 October 2001 Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Freiburg: Senior Research Assistant
Summer Semester 2003 PhD in Law (magna cum laude), University of Freiburg June 1999 First State Exam in Law (graduation with honour) 1993 1999 Studies of law and economics at the Universities of Bonn and Freiburg (Germany) and Granada/Spain AWARDS 2016: Doctor honoris causa, Universidad San Pedro (Chimbote/Lima, Peru) 2013: Habilitation Award at the University of Regensburg 2011: Prize for the best lecturer in the state of Bavaria Doctoral scholarship from the state of Baden Wuerttemberg POSITIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS Several consultancies for the judiciary committee of the Federal Parliament of Germany (Bundestag) and parliaments of German Federal states (Länder) Several consultancies for German and multinational enterprises and German professional associations Several studies for the European Commission in the field of anti corruption law; also lectures on experience sharing workshops organized by the Euroepan Commission Spokesperson for the forum Future Concepts of Law at the Law Faculty of the University of Cologne (since 2014) Member of the extended board of directors of the Cologne Center of Ethics, Rights, Economics, and Social Science of Health CERES (since 2014)
EDITOR/EDITORIAL BOARDS Juris Praxis Report Strafrecht (editor in chief) Kölner Kriminalwissenschaftliche Schriften, Duncker&Humbolt (since Vol. 58) Grundlagen der Strafrechtswissenschaft, Nomos (since 2014) Schriften zum deutschen, europäischen und internationalen Wirtschaftsstrafrechts, Nomos Kriminalpolitische Zeitschrift Chinese German Journal of Criminal Law ACQUISITION OF EXTERNAL FUNDING (SELECTIVE) Research group: Corporate Criminal Law Practical Implications, theoretical repercussions (2015 2018). Funding by the Volkswagen Foundation. Colloquium: Corruption in the healthcare (2016). Funding by two law firms specialized in the field of medical and economic criminal law. Workshop: Implementation problems in connection with a corporate criminal law (2015). Funded by the Volkswagen Foundation. Workshop: Corporate criminal law. The times they are a changin (2014). Funded by the German American Lawyers Association and the Thyssen Foundation. PUBLICATIONS IN ENGLISH Forthcoming: Commentary to the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (editor amd author), Oxford University Press Liability of Legal Persons in Germany, in: OECD (Hrsg.), Consultation on liability of legal persons, 2016, p. 81 88 The United Nations Convention Against Corruption and its Criminal Law Provision, in: Hauck et al. (ed.) International Law and Transnational Organized Crime, together with C. Rink, Oxford University Press, 2016, p. 219 240 Facilitation Payments: A Crime?, Zeitschrift für internationale Strafrechtsdogmatik 2015, p. 473 477.
The EU Anti Corruption Report A new benchmark in the fight against corruption, together with C. Spörl, Journal of Business Compliance Issue 2 (2014), p. 5 14 International Legal Development and National Legal Change in the Fight against Corruption, in: D. Linnan (ed.), Legitimacy, Legal Development & Change: Law and Modernization Reconsidered, Ashgate Publishing: Newport, Hampshire, 2012, p. 419 437 Review Essay: Mireille Delmas Marty, Ordering Pluralism A Conceptual Framework for Understanding the Transnational Legal World, in: Criminal Law Forum (CLF) Vol. 22 (2011), p. 433 438 Core Criminal Law Provisions in the United Nations Convention Against Corruption, in: International Criminal Law Review (ICLR), Vol. 9 (2009), p. 137 151 Criminalization and Law Enforcement, in: United Nations (ed.), Technical Guide to the United Nations Convention Against Corruption, together with A. Doig/G. Jorge, New York 2009, p. 79 137 Institutions against Corruption A Comparative Study of National Anti Corruption Strategies, together with Albin Eser, Nomos Publishing, Baden Baden 2005, 128 pages. For a list of German books, articles, essays (currently more than 100 in total) cf. the website.