DFG Graduate School: DynamInt
DynamInt is a graduate program funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) launched on October 1, 2019. Its common field of study is the equilibrium between harmonisation and plurality in European law. The core of the program is the development of rules, principles and institutions from the perspective of legal scholarship that inspire a dynamic vision of integration in order to face the challenges of processes of disintegration in the EU.
The methodological approach of DynamInt is both international and interdisciplinary. DynamInt is situated within the outstanding network of leading universities in Europe united in the European Law School. The program also benefits from interdisciplinary cooperations under the auspices of the Law & Society Institute Berlin and several other institutes.
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News
Call for applications for twelve doctoral research positions starting October 2025. Deadline for applications is the 1st July 2025. See the call for applications here.
Announcement: Discussion with Paulo Pinto de Albuquerque, former judge of the European Court of Human Rights (2011-2020): "The Role of the European Courts in the Common European Asylum System". The discussion will be take place in cooperation with the chair for migration and law (Prof. Dr. Pauline Endres de Oliveira) on June 3rd 2024, 2pm. Find further information here.
New publication by DynamInt PostDoc Dimitri Spieker! On Verfassungsblog he analyses the CJEU's judgment on the Maltese "golden passports". His assessment: "It’s solidarity, stupid!"
New publication by DynamInt fellow Oguzhan Samanci together with Prof. Wagner: Arbitration meets human rights—the Pechstein saga and its implications for commercial disputes, Arbitration International, 2025.
New publication by DynamInt PostDoc Dimitri Spieker! In European Law Open he refutes the myth that German courts refer more and better references to the Court of Justice than their peers. You can find the open access article "Debunking the reference champion" here.
Announcement: Panel discussion with Prof. Paolo Carozza: Content Moderation and Freedom of Expression between Oligarchy and Populism - U.S. Legal Shifts, Meta's Oversight Board and European Futures on May 14th 2025, 6 pm. Find more information here.
New publication by DynamInt PostDoc Dimitri Spieker! On Verfassungsblog he calls for the German government and the Commission to tackle the Union's "Orbán problem" now.
Upcoming publication by DynamInt fellow Nicolas Dewitte together with Prof. Giesela Rühl: International Commercial Courts "Made in Germany": Attractive Alternative for Big Business?, in: Journal for Law and Commerce 2025 - available at SSRN.
New publication by DynamInt associate Sven Siebrecht: Regulatory Chill – How Foreign Fossil Fuel Investors Thwart Climate Action, The [F]law 05/02/2025.
New publication by DynamInt associate Sven Siebrecht: Das AfD-Verbot in der Sackgasse? – Zur Wirkung vorgezogener Neuwahlen auf das im Bundestag beantragte Parteiverbotsverfahren gegen die AfD, Verfassungsblog 23/12/2024 (with Eva Isabell Martin and Janosch Wiesenthal).
DynamInt fellows Lena Kaiser and Gesche Ripken elected as speakers of the DynamInt fellows for the summer semester 2025.