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JKU Linz: Tenure-Track Position for European and International Civil Procedure Law

March 4, 2026/1 Comment/in News/by Tobias Lutzi

Johannes Kepler University Linz is currently advertising a tenure-track professorship in “European and International Civil Procedure Law”.

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Job Offer: Research Fellow at Bucerius Law School, Hamburg

December 15, 2025/in News/by Tobias Lutzi

Henrike von Scheliha (Bucerius Law School) is currently looking to hire a Research Fellow (with the option to prepare a PhD thesis under her supervision) in German Family and/or Succession Law.

More information is available here.

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