Prof. Dr. Margrit Schulte Beerbühl
Dr. Jonathan Benney
Project: The transition from law to stability in conflict resolution in China
JUDr. PhDr. Tomáš Gábriš
Project: Judicial and Extra-Judicial Practice of Conflict Resolution in the 11-13th Century Hungary
Prof. Dr. Mark Godfrey
Professor in Legal History
Prof. Dr. Ingo Heidbrink
Project: Extrajudicial and Judicial Conflict Resolution in the Context of International Marine Resources
Prof. Dr. Livia Holden
Project: Justice in Pakistan: state and non-state law
Livia Holden looks at law as interconnected with other social phenomena within and beyond state law. She focuses on legal diversity and its implications for gender, human rights and governance in South Asia and in the diasporas. She is interested in the notion of legitimacy as pragmatically transpiring from people’s use of law – broadly envisioned as to include state- and non-state-law – for implementing hegemony as well as for enacting resistance. Her main questions are: How are rights and duties formulated and implemented? How does ideology impact people’s construction of rights? What is the role of culture? Currently she is working on justice and governance in Pakistan.
Prof. Shusuke Kakiuchi
Dr. Stefan Kroll
Project: International Law and Religious Freedom
Dr. Tyler Lange
Dr. Harald Maihold
Prof. Dr. Massimo Meccarelli
Project: Juridical dimensions of justice in intercultural contexts. A field of action for the legal history
Dr. Frank Schreiber
Judge of the Hessian Higher Social Court
Project: Consensual approaches to conflict in proceedings in social welfare courts
Prof. Dr. DDr. h.c. Gerhard Thür
Dr. Sascha Weigel
Instructor, Coach, Consultant, Mediator
Project: Mediation founded in transaction analysis in the application field of organisation
Dr. Justyna Wubs-Mrozewicz
Project: Case study ‘Hollandish shippers entangled in a trial in Danzig with the Danish, Polish and Swedish kings. Trade, law and diplomacy in the 1560s’