Several doctoral research positions within the areas of Criminal Law, Criminology or Sociology

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The Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law in Freiburg i.Br. offers, in co-operation with the University of Freiburg, in accordance with the conditions of the Max Planck Society for the support of young researchers, and subject to required budgetary appropriations  several doctoral research positions within the areas of Criminal Law, Criminology or Sociology as of 1 April 2011 or later for the conferral of a doctorate degree in law (Dr. jur.) or sociology (Dr. phil.).


These doctoral positions are granted in the context of the interdisciplinary program of the Max Planck Research School on Retaliation, Mediation, Punishment (IMPRS-REMEP4). The research school aims to attract young researchers educated in law (in particular, criminal law), criminology or sociology; candidates interested in the discipline of legal history are invited to apply according to the parallel call of the partner institution (Max Planck Institute for European Legal History in Frankfurt). Our partner institution, the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg will most likely issue a call at the beginning of 2011.

The doctoral students will carry out their studies mainly in Freiburg. They will participate in the training program offered by the IMPRS-REMEP4 and can make use of the facilities and infrastructure of the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law. The interdisciplinary curriculum further requires participation in several joint seminars to be conducted together with the doctoral students who are affiliated with the IMPRS-REMEP4 partner institutes in Halle/Saale, Heidelberg and Frankfurt/Main. During these seminars, all students shall achieve cross-disciplinary knowledge in order to develop a common understanding of the overall research agenda and to be able to mutually understand and discuss their doctoral theses from the perspectives of all relevant disciplines. Working language of the training program and the dissertation is generally English. According to local university regulations, German language skills are required for the final oral exam in sociology and also partly in law. The scientific supervision of the doctoral students will be carried out by the Max Planck Institute and the University of Freiburg. Cross-disciplinary dissertation projects may be co-supervised by a member of the academic staff from a partner institute. Also, foreign doctoral students may choose to earn their doctorate from their home institution abroad.

Dissertation Topics
The research agenda has its focus on the fundamental question common to the disciplines of social sciences and humanities regarding how peace and social order are negotiated, constructed, maintained and re-gained. In particular, in the context of conflict and post-conflict societies, traditional approaches to reconciliation and mediation are being adopted, amending, and partially replacing, well-established systems of punishment mainly based on concepts of retaliation.
The doctoral research projects to be conducted in Freiburg shall focus on topics connected to criminology and/or (comparative) criminal law. We are especially interested in projects that focus on law enforcement mechanisms of so-called administrative criminal law (e.g. administrative sanctions of EC Law; procedure of the U.S. Security Exchange Commission). Furthermore, we would like to encourage persons especially interested in the criminology of white collar crime to submit their application documents. The subject must have a clear link to the basic question of the impact of criminal law in the context of social control, its existence or absence, and probable substitutes for (formalized) penal control. Applicants are expected to develop their research questions independently, and to specify those in their proposal. Proposals with a comparative perspective and/or an inter-disciplinary approach will be considered with priority.


Financial support
Financial support is granted in accordance with the guidelines of the Max Planck Society in the form of a doctoral contract or scholarship. The financial support regarding the doctoral contract corresponds with public service organizations (up to 50 per cent of the payment group 13 degree 1 of the General Framework Agreement on Public Services, "Tarifvertrag Öffentlicher Dienst", TVöD). Financial support will be granted for a period of two years, with a possibility of two subsequent extensions, each for a duration of six months.

Termenul de aplicare a fost pana la 09 Ianuarie 2011

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