Livio Fenner, MLaw
Associate
Lawyer
Preferred Areas of Practice
- Business law
- Contract law
- Corporate law
- Civil procedure
- Debt enforcement and insolvency law
- Employment law
- Tenancy law
- White-collar criminal law
- National and international arbitration
Professional experience
- Research Assistant to Prof. Dr. iur. Johannes Liebrecht, Chair of Legal History, University of Zurich (2019–2022); extensive work in teaching and research, management and supervision of digital teaching projects, contribution to academic publications and co-development of new master’s and bachelor’s courses.
- Research Assistant to Prof. Dr. iur. Marcel Senn, Chair of Legal History, Contemporary Legal History, and Philosophy of Law, Faculty of Law, University of Zurich (2014–2019); involved in teaching and research and supported various projects in legal history and legal philosophy (including “Legal and Social Philosophy: Historical Foundations of European, North American, Indian and Chinese Legal and Social Philosophy” and “Philosophical and Legal-Historical Self-Understanding in Transition: Twenty Contributions on the Emergence and Dissemination of the Scientific Understanding of Law”); participation in the seminar “Law and Legal Scholarship during the Reformation and Renaissance”.
- Advising start-up companies on the planning, development and implementation of digital and legal aspects (since 2017).
Education
- Master of Law, University of Zurich (2020)
Languages
- German
- English
- French
- Arabic (basic knowledge)
Publications
- Urbach/Fenner, Dawn Raid Readiness, in: Gallmann, Robert/Wicki, David (Hrsg.), Der Compliance Officer – ein Handbuch für Praktiker, Orell Füssli Verlag: 1. Auflage 2025
- From Gavel to Algorithm: How AI Is Reshaping Legal Practice, Onlinepublikation, 2023
- Zwingli und die Zürcher Republik zur Zeit der Reformation, Leipzig, 2021
- Spinoza und Kant - Von der Transzendentalphilosophie zum Rechts- und Staatsbegriff, Zürich, 2019
- Das Problem des Willens und die Frage nach der Gerechtigkeit bei Johannes Duns Scotus und Wilhelm von Ockham, Zürich, 2013
- Treu und Glauben als regulatives Prinzip im Geschäftsverkehr, Zürich, 2013
- Spinoza und Kant – von Freiheit und Recht, Zürich, 2012 (prämiert mit dem Semesterpreis 2013 der Universität Zürich)
- Europäisches Finanzmarktrecht, CAS Financial Markets Compliance International, HWZ Hochschule für Wirtschaft Zürich, 4. April 2024, gemeinsam mit Dr. Guido E. Urbach