Christine KliemLL.M. (University of Aberdeen, UK), Lawyer (Rechtsanwältin) | Counsel
+49 (0)30 611 28 40-96
christine.kliem@bbh-online.de
Main focus
- Renewable energy law
- Energy law
- European law and constitutional law
Christine Kliem provides advice on renewable energy law. She currently focuses on levies and surcharges in the context of using electricity and electricity-based sources of energy (e.g. hydrogen). Her key practice areas currently also include the design of the legal framework for the cross-sectoral use of electricity in the transport sector, the European and the international legal framework in the area of renewable energy as well as constitutional law.
Curriculum Vitae
- Born in Berlin in 1988
- 2008-2015 studies of law in Potsdam, legal traineeship at the Regional Court of Potsdam
- 2016-2017 Master of Laws (LL.M.) in International Energy and Environmental Law at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland; master thesis on the topic “Renewable energy auctions – Are they effective in order to promote the growth of renewable energy?”
- Since 2017 lawyer at BBH Berlin
- Since 2022 counsel at BBH