
Martin Miernicki
Martin Miernicki holds the university professorship of Business, Law and Digital Innovation at the Faculty of Law (Section “Law and IT”, Department of the Foundations of Law). Previously, he was a university assistant and project director at the Department of Business Law at the University of Vienna (Faculty of Business, Economics and Statistics), where he habilitated in December 2022 (venia docendi: business and commercial law, civil law). Until 2024, he headed the project “Legal Framework for Central Bank Digital Currencies in Austria”, which was funded by the Jubilee Fund of the Austrian National Bank. Subsequently, he received appointment offers ("Rufe") from the University of Graz and the University of Lucerne. His habilitation thesis was awarded the Banking Association Prize 2024 (main prize) and his dissertation was awarded the Jean Monnet Science Prize 2018.
- Miernicki, Die Digitalisierung der Wertpapiere als Aufgabe des „Registerrechts“, wbl 2024, 437.
- Miernicki, Grenzüberschreitende Mobilität nach dem EU-Umgründungsgesetz, ÖJA 2024, 38.
- Miernicki, Kryptowerte im Privatrecht (2023, Manz, ca. 950 Seiten).
- Miernicki/Ng (Huang Ying), Artificial intelligence and moral rights, AI & Society 2021, 329.
- Weilinger/Knauder/Miernicki (Hrsg), ZaDiG 2018 (2021).
- Miernicki, Collective Management of Copyrights between Competition, Regulation, and Monopolism (2017, Nomos/facultas, ca. 320 pages)
Further publications in the research portal of the University of Graz.