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Hannah Klöber

 

Hannah Klöber is a Research Assistant at the Chair of Chinese Legal Culture as part of a research project on Smart Courts in China and has previously worked at our chair in a project on China's Social Credit Systems. She currently pursues a PhD on the topic of the proportionality princile in Chinese administrative law. Both her BA and MA she received in Regional Studies (China) from the University of Cologne, where she also did undergrade studies at the Faculty of Law. She interned at the Cologne City Administration and at the law firm Kanzlei Loscheder.

Publications

  • The Regulation of Personal Data Accuracy in China’s Public Social Credit System, Hong Kong Law Journal, 2023, Vol. 53, 375–402
  • Sozialkreditdossiers in der Tradition staatlicher Personenakten in China: zunehmende Transparenz durch rechtliche Einbettung?, Friedewald, M.; Roßnagel, A.; Heesen, J.; Krämer, N. C.; Lamla, J. (eds.): Künstlichen Intelligenz, Demokratie und Privatheit, 2022 Baden-Baden, 177–208, together with Marianne von Blomberg
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