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IRDirocks 🚀 ... and is the best of his year!

As has often been the case in previous years, the Faculty of Law at Philipps-Universität Marburg produced the best exam graduate last year in the form of Niko Gräser. Out of the 756 law students who successfully passed their first law examination in Hesse in 2024, Mr Gräser came first and was the only student to achieve an exceptional grade of ‘very good’ in both the state examination section and the university specialisation course. Congratulations on this truly exceptional success!

Since 2022, Niko Gräser has worked as a student assistant alongside his studies at the Chair of Public Law and the Law of Digitalisation (Johannes Buchheim), gaining his first insights into academic work in the process. He developed a particular interest in the rapidly growing and increasingly important field of digitalisation law, a particular focus in Marburg via the IRDi, founded in 2019, and a new area of study established in 2022. Over the next few years, Mr. Gräser will continue to work with the department as a doctoral candidate and research assistant, and will undoubtedly contribute to the newly established doctoral colloquium. Outside of his legal work, Mr. Gräser is involved in party politics and is a passionate drummer and tennis player.


Congratulations on this extraordinary success! 💐 The entire Institute for the Law of Digitalisation is delighted for you!

 
 
 

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