Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches und Internationales Privatrecht | Germany | 22xxx, 21xxx, 20xxx Hamburg | Temporary contract | Part time - flexible / Full time / Home office | Published since: 12.02.2026 on stepstone.de
Postdoc / Habilitand*in (m/f/d)
The Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Private Law is one of the world's leading institutions for fundamental research in foreign and international private law. For this we have a view of the world's legal systems, compare them with each other and develop solutions for the right of tomorrow. Our institute library is the largest special library in Europe and attracts around 500 guests from more than 50 countries to Hamburg every year to research. The working day of our 155 scientific and non-scientific employees is characterised by internationality and scientific curiosity. The Institute shall, at the next possible time, issue a position as
in the working group of Prof. Dr. Holger Fleischer terminated in full or part-time. .
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
As a postdoctoral scientistin or Habilitandin the working group of Prof. Dr. Fleischer, you are researching trade, corporate and capital market law. Within the research group and beyond, you will exchange with other young scientists on your research topic and will be directly supervised by Prof. Dr. Fleischer. In addition to working on your own research project, you are involved in international research groups and work with institute-owned and international research projects. Further details on the activity as a postdoc/Habilitand*in can be found here.
legally-scientific State Examina concluded with above-average success, an outstanding legal promotion, scientific interest in comparative, interdisciplinary and theoretical questions in the fields of the working group, excellent, science-enabled German knowledge and knowledge in at least one other language, interdisciplinary curiosity, an independent way of working, joy in working together in a larger team, and the ability to guide doctoral students and student assistants.
access to the largest special library in Europe, which has one of the most extensive collections on private law worldwide, and a comprehensive range of German and foreign jurisdiction and literature databases, an excellently equipped workplace and comprehensive administrative and academic support, a scientific activity at the highest level in an international environment, generous possibilities for professional and personal development, flexible work opportunities, including in the context of mobile work and support in the reconciliation of family and work, transparent remuneration according to collective agreement for the public service (TVöD Bund) incl. extensive social benefits and grant to the German ticket (HVV Jobticket). The Max Planck Society strives for gender equality and diversity. Furthermore, the Max Planck Society aims to increase the proportion of women in the areas in which You are underrepresented. Women are therefore particularly encouraged to apply. The Max Planck Society has set itself the goal of employing more people with difficulty. Applications for seriously disabled people are expressly desired. .
Location
![]() | Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches und Internationales Privatrecht | |
| 20148 Hamburg | ||
| Germany |
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