Christian schneider age

Christian was born on the 24th July 1934 at Nesse in Upper Silesia and baptised on the following 13th August in the Church of St Jacques. He began primary school in 1941. After three years he wanted to go to a secondary school. However, as the war had just ended, Silesia was integrated into Poland and secondary school education was forbidden to German children.  This meant that Christian, at the age of 11 years, worked on the roads instead of continuing his education. In 1946, his parents and their five children took refuge in the West. They installed themselves first of all in Niedernstöcken, and then moved to Mandelsloh, both places located in Lower-Saxony. It was not until 1950 that the family moved to a permanent home in Eislingen in Baden-Wurttemberg. Despite all the coming and going and being educated in five different schools, Christian was to complete his education in the Hohenstaufen secondary school thanks to his strength of character more than anything else.

After obtaining his baccalaureat, Christian began training as a marketing person in an oil company which he fi

Christian F. Schneider specialises in public economic law, energy law, telecommunication law, environmental law, procurement law and European law (in particular internal market and State aid). He is a Partner and head of Public Economic Law. In addition to his activities in Vienna, he is also active for the Brussels office.

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Christian F. Schneider has been advising and representing inter alia national and international undertakings from the energy, telecommunication and waste management industry as well as national, regional and local government institutions and associations.

Selected mandates include:

  • Advice and representation of numerous prominent Austrian energy undertakings
  • Advice and representation of a leading Austrian telecom provider in the field of telecom regulation
  • Advice and representation of a large waste management company in the field of environmental law
  • Exemption of electricity generation in Austria from procurement law
  • Advice and representation of a foreign postal service provider in the fields of European postal la wand EU State aid law
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    Prof. Dr. Christian Schneider

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    Christian Schneider is Assistant Professor of German at Washington University in St. Louis. He received his Ph.D. in German from Heidelberg University in 2007. His research and teaching interests are in medieval narrative theory, late medieval courtly culture, pre-modern history of thought and knowledge, and textual criticism.

    Christian Schneider studied law, German languages and literature, and history at the Universities of Passau, Norwich (England), Vienna, and Heidelberg. He was the recipient of a graduate scholarship (2000–02) and a Ph.D. scholarship (2004–07) from the German National Academic Foundation (Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes). In 2012–13, he received a Volkswagen Foundation post-doctoral fellowship to work at Washington University in St. Louis (2012–13). He has received additional research grants from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), the Fritz Thyssen Foundation, and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). Since July 2011, he has also headed up an editing project on Thomasin’s von Zerklaere Der Welsche G

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