Team des 20th/10th Moot
The Team of the Humboldt-University Berlin for the 20th / 10th (East) Annual Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot 2012/2013
Leonie Adam
3rd Semester; studies of law at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin with foreign legal studies in English and French Law. Participation in a tutorial concerning "Great Theories of Contract and Private Law". Student assistant at the chair of Prof. Dr. Dr. Grundmann, LL.M (Berkeley). Internship at the German Parliament (Bundestag). Stays abroad in Canada, Mexico and Senegal. Fluent in English, advanced in French and Spanish. Has been playing the piano enthusiastically for 12 years.
Theresa Beyer
7th semester; studies of law at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. One year certificate in Legal Studies at King's College London. Participation in and organisation of a combined comparative law seminar at Eötvös Lóránd University Budapest, Latvijas Universitāte Riga and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Student union representative 2010/2011. Student assistant at the student administrative office of Humboldt-University Law School; Scholarship holder of the Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation. Fluent in English, basic knowledge of French. Plays badminton and the violin.
Julian Bickmann
5th semester; studies of law at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin specialising in “European and International Private and Business Law / Market Regulation and Contract Law”. Worked at the German Council of Science and Humanities (Wissenschaftsrat). Fluent in English, good knowledge of Portuguese and Spanish, basic knowledge of French, qualification in Latin. Interested in languages, travelling, sports; plays saxophone.
Annemarie Müller
5th semester; studies of law at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Year abroad at Trinity College Dublin. Internships with the Regional Court of Berlin, a law firm in Dublin (practicing Irish and international law), the German Federal Ministry of Justice in Berlin and the German Federal Ministry of Nutrition, Agriculture and Consumer Protection in Berlin. Fluent in English, good knowledge of French, qualification in Latin. Interested in literature, languages and travelling.
Juliane Reschke, LL.B., B.A.
3rd semester; studies of law at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Completed Bachelors studies of European law (LL.B.) and European Studies (B.A.) at Maastricht University. Student assistant for Prof. Dr. Augenhofer, LL.M. (Yale). Internship with a medium-sized law firm in Berlin and previously student assistant to Prof. E. Vos, Maastricht University. Fluent in English and Dutch, good knowledge of French. Does sports and boulder climbing; is interested in literature and theatre.
David Zimmer
5th semester; studies of law at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Year abroad at University of Sydney. Completed course of business mediation. Worked as student assistant at an international law firm in Berlin, internship in the legal division of the German Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Berlin. Stays abroad in Costa Rica, Spain and France. Fluent in English, enhanced knowledge of French and Spanish. Interested in languages, foreign cultures and people, enjoys back-packing around the globe.
Julian Zoller
7th semester; studies of law at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin specialising in “European and International Private and Business Law / Company and Corporate Law” and with foreign legal studies in English Law. Year abroad at University College Dublin. Participant of the 14th International Summer School on Dispute Resolution of Tulane University and Humboldt-Universität. Volunteer at the Fall Meeting 2011 in Dublin and Associate Member of the American Bar Association Section of International Law. Internships with the Higher Regional Court of Berlin and the Higher Administrative Court of Berlin. Fluent in English and advanced in French.
Gregor Zymek
3rd year; studies of English and German Law at King's College London and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (double degree program LL.B./Stateexam). Internships with two international law firms in Berlin and Frankfurt. High school in Germany and France. Voltaire-scholarship from the French-German Youth Office (OFAJ). Produced the documentary film „Ghetto ohne Zaun“ for the German-Latvian Network “drauziba” and the regional authority of Westfalen-Lippe. Fluent in English and French, basic knowledge of Spanish.
Isa Marie Steinau, LL.M. (Cardozo) (Coach)
Legal trainee at the Higher Regional Court of Berlin. Completed master studies of law (LL.M.) at Benjamin N. Cardozo Law School, New York specialising in dispute resolution and advocacy. Completed studies of law at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Universität Passau specialising in "Legal Advice and Drafting Contracts in Civil Law Matters" and with foreign legal studies in English and Spanish law. Participant of the 1st LL.M. International Commercial Arbitration Moot in Washington D.C. for Cardozo Law School and the 16th/6th Willem C. Vis Moot for Humboldt-Universität. Worked as research assistant for several international law firms. Member of the German Institution of Arbitration (DIS 40). Fluent in English and Spanish. Likes to play tennis and volleyball.
Tobias A. Strecker (Coach)
Lecturer at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin for corporate and commercial law. Coach of several Willem C. Vis Moot teams of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Legal trainee at the Higher Regional Court of Berlin. Studies of law, rhetoric, psychology and economics at Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen and completed studies of law at Humboldt-Universität specialising in “European and International Private and Business Law”. Financial Officer of the Humboldt Moot Association e.V. Former counsel to the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports of Baden-Württemberg as vice-chairman of the states' student-association and member of the state education board. Fluent in English, basic knowledge of French and Spanish.
Karl-Michael Schmidt (Akademische Leitung)
Rechtsanwalt (Attorney at Law) and managing director of the Institute for the Legal Profession at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. In charge of the Humboldt-Universität’s Willem C. Vis Moot program since the inaugural participation in the 6th Willem C. Vis Moot (1998/1999).