Research Fellow (PhD): Transitional Justice 947 views

The Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law invites applications for a position as a Research Fellow (PhD student) in Transitional Justice under the guidance of Professor Anne Peters in cooperation with the Minerva Center for Human Rights in Israel.

About the position:
  • Conducting research in the field of transitional justice (within the cooperation project with the Minerva Center as well as related to own publications)
  • Writing a doctoral dissertation supervised by Prof Anne Peters
  • Participating in the academic events of the MPIL and in the institute’s life in general
  • Research stays at the Minerva Center for Human Rights at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem or at the Tel Aviv University
  • Organizing workshops and an international conference in Heidelberg and/or Israel
  • Academic and logistical support in managing the research project

Requirements:

  • Applicants should be outstanding graduates in law with very good and demonstrated knowledge of public international law.
  • Applicants must meet the requirements for enrolment as a PhD student at the law schools of Heidelberg, Freie Universität Berlin, or of the university of Basel.
  • Applicant must be fully proficient in English (written and oral).
  • Language skills are an asset, especially German and French.
  • A strong interest in Israel is recommended.

Duration: 04 years (2019-2023); further extension is possible and negotiable if needed (up to six years maximum).

Applications:

  • Submit application via email to apeters-office@mpil.de (Attn: Anette Kreutzfeld, Personal Assistant to Prof. Dr. Anne Peters) using pdf-files:
  • Cover letter
  • CV
  • Copies of academic records
  • Ideas for a dissertation research topic or brief proposal (half a page to 2 pages maximum)
  • A letter of recommendation
  • One or two individual legal manuscripts viz., master thesis or other (no more than approx. 40 pages in total).
—————–Quick Overview————-
Organization Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law
Country Germany
Fellowship Level Doctoral
Subject areas International Law
Fellowship amount Varies
Eligibility Open to all nationalities
Deadline 15 September 2019
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