Daniel Wüger

Daniel Wüger studied law at the University of Bern. In 2002, he graduated from Georgetown University with a master’s degree in international commercial law. After working at the Institute for European and International Economic Law and serving as Program Manager at the Institute of International Economic Law at Georgetown University, he was responsible for European law and Schengen/Dublin coordination at the Federal Office of Justice of the Federal Department of Justice and Police from 2008 to 2019. Since 2019 he has been Deputy Secretary General of the Department.

Select publications:

Personenkontrollen, Strassenschliessungen, Zäune und andere Grenzschutzmassnahmen im Schengen-Raum ohne Binnengrenzen (2017); Genetic engineering and the world trade system (Hrsg., mit Thomas Cottier, 2008/2012); 15 Jahre Internetnutzung, der Stand der Dinge im Schuld-, Kollisions- und Datenschutzrecht (mit Michael Leupold, 2008); Die direkte Anwendbarkeit staatsvertraglicher Normen, Grundlagen, Methoden und Kriterien (Diss., 2005); Globalisierung – Herausforderungen an Verfassungen, der Fall der Vertragsgestaltung (1998)

Sources: swisscovery – daniel wüger (slsp.ch)