Melanie Amann

Melanie Amann (born 1978 in Bonn) is a German journalist and lawer. She is head of Berlin departement (Hauptstadtbüro) of German traditional news magazine Der Spiegel.

Melanie Amann
Born1978  (age 42)
Bonn 
EducationDoctor of Philosophy 
OccupationJournalist 

Melanie Amann grew up in Siegburg. She studied law at the University of Trier, Aix-Marseille III and at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. After her first degree in law (Ersten juristischen Staatsexamen) Amann studied journalism at Deutsche Journalistenschule in Munich.[1] She worked for Bonner General-Anzeiger and Süddeutschen Zeitung. Amann wrote as editor for Financial Times Deutschland mainly about issues in the middel east. In 2006 she became member of science departement of Frankfurter Allgemeinen Zeitung and wrote mainly about law and woking-law issues.

Since 2011 she holds a Ph.D. in law from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München for a Dissertation about participation of workerks in companies.

Since 2013 Melanie Amann has been editor in the Berlin department of Der Spiegel. Since February 2019 Martin Knobbe and Amann headed the capital-department of Spiegel.

Published books

  • Die Belegschaftsabstimmung. Schriften zum Arbeitsrecht und Wirtschaftsrecht, Band 73. Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main u. a. 2012, ISBN 978-3-631-63279-6.
  • Angst für Deutschland. Die Wahrheit über die AfD: wo sie herkommt, wer sie führt, wohin sie steuert. (Fear for Germany. The truth about the AfD: where they come from, who leads it, where it heads.) Droemer, München 2018, ISBN 978-3-426-27763-8.
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References

  1. "Melanie Amann". www1.wdr.de (in German). 2019-11-01. Retrieved 2020-01-22.
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