At the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, scholars pursue research relating to basic issues and current developments in the areas of public international law, European Union law, and the constitutional and administrative law of individual states, together with numerous visiting scholars from all over the world. In its fields, our library is the largest in Europe and one of the most comprehensive in the world.
Currently we are seeking to recruit a
to work in the DFG-funded Research Project “RE_INFORM: Informalized International Law and Foreign Relations Law: Doctrine, Empirics, Reform”.
The research fellow will work in the context of the DFG-funded Research Project “RE_INFORM: Informalized International Law and Foreign Relations Law” which is undertaken at MPIL in co-operation with the Goethe University Frankfurt (Prof. Dr. Thomas Kleinlein). The project involves a combination of doctrinal and empirical approaches. Experience with or a readiness to embrace socio-legal methods of research (in particular with respect to the conduct of interviews and the subsequent transcription, coding and analysis of the material) is required for the position. Further information on the project can be found on the dedicated project website: .
Candidates are expected to write a dissertation (doctoral thesis) on a topic which relates to the topic of the research project. Candidates must be able to fulfil the requirements for enrolment at the law school of Heidelberg or the law department of the Freie University (Berlin) and are themselves responsible for securing those. Teaching at the law faculty of the University of Heidelberg (mainly in German language) can possibly be arranged in consultation with the faculty.
The position is based on 3-year fixed-term contracts. The starting date of the position is 1 October 2026.
Place of work is the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg and a regular physical presence in Heidelberg is required. As the project involves the conduct of interviews with government officials and other practitioners, a willingness to travel to Berlin from time to time is expected.
The salary and social benefits are provided according to the regulations of the Max Planck Society and the Tarifvertrag für den öffentlichen Dienst (TVöD-Bund).
The Max Planck Society has set itself the goal of employing more severely disabled people. Applications from severely disabled persons are expressly encouraged. The Max Planck Society strives for gender equality and diversity. We welcome applications from all backgrounds. Furthermore, the Max Planck Society aims to increase the proportion of women in areas where they are under-represented. Women are therefore strongly encouraged to apply.
Did we catch your interest? Please apply exclusively via our with the usual documents (application/motivation letter of max. 2 pages, CV in tabular form containing a list of any publications you might have, certificates) by 8 July 2026. Inquiries may be directed to .
Max Planck Institute
for Comparative Public Law and International Law
Im Neuenheimer Feld 535
69120 Heidelberg