Postdoctoral Researcher in European Law

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The University of Luxembourg  is an international research university with a distinctly multilingual and interdisciplinary character.

The Luxembourg Centre of European Law (LCEL) was established in 2024 as the successor to the Max Planck Institute for Procedural Law. It aspires to become one of the foremost centres for the academic study of European law. It works closely with the Department of Law of the University of Luxembourg.

The LCEL is an inter-disciplinary centre and engages in scholarly research in the field of European law, widely understood, including, the governance of the European Union, EU and comparative constitutional law, the relationship between EU and international law, the external relations of the EU, the law of the internal market, and EU regulation. EU fundamental rights, sustainability and green agenda, digital regulation and EU security are among its research priority areas. The fundamental aim of the LCEL is to produce outstanding scholarship that is impactful and addresses contemporary issues of concern to society. Strategically situated near key EU institutions in Luxembourg, the LCEL leverages its location to foster impactful research and collaboration on European legal matters.

The objectives of the Centre are the following:

  • to produce outstanding scholarship in the field of European law;
  • to contribute to the development of European law and to European law reform;
  • to provide a forum for the debate of EU law and policy;
  • to foster the academic study of European law.


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