Alexander Gleixner, MA – Claim to non-discriminatory procedural design

Alexander Gleixner studied law at the EBS University of Business and Law in Wiesbaden and at IE University in Madrid. He completed his law degree (focus: public commercial law) in 2020 with the First State Examination in Law. In the same year, he also obtained a master’s degree in economics (topic of the master’s thesis: price individualization through the use of algorithms in online retailing).

From 2020 until 2023, Alexander Gleixner was a Junior Researcher and PhD Candidate at the Chair of Professor Dr. Emanuel V. Towfigh. In the context of his dissertation, he is dealing with the development of a general claim to non-discriminatory procedural design in administrative law.

In 2022, Prof. Dr. Emanuel V. Towfigh and Alexander Gleixner published the Smartbook Fundamental Rights: A hybrid textbook with 67 instructional videos.