Prof. Dr. Lars Viellechner, LL.M. (Yale)

Lars Viellechner

Professor of Public Law,
in particular Constitutional Law, Constitutional Theory, Legal Philosophy and Transnational Law

Director at the Centre of European Law and Politics

Office hours: Mondays, 2 – 3 p.m.
(please register in advance by e-mail)

University of Bremen
Law Department
Forum am Domshof
Room: 30009
Domshof 26
28195 Bremen

Telephone: +49 (0)421 218-66154 
E-Mail: lars.viellechnerprotect me ?!uni-bremenprotect me ?!.de

 

Administrative Assistant:

 

Forum am Domshof
Room: 30052
Domshof 26
28195 Bremen

Telephone: +49 (0)421 218-
E-Mail:

 

Current Positions
  • Director, Centre of European Law and Politics, University of Bremen (since 2022)
  • Professor of Public Law, in particular Constitutional Law, Constitutional Theory, Legal Philosophy and Transnational Law, University of Bremen (since 2021)

Previous Positions
  • Associate Professor of Public Law, in particular Constitutional Law, Constitutional Theory, Legal Philosophy and Transnational Law, University of Bremen (2014–2021)

  • Postdoc and Academic Coordinator, Graduate School “Constitutionalism Beyond the State”, Humboldt University of Berlin (2012–2014)

  • Senior Research Fellow and Lecturer, Centre of European Law and Politics and Collaborative Research Centre “Transformations of the State”, University of Bremen (2009–2012)

  • Law Clerk, Higher Regional Court of Hamburg and Federal Constitutional Court of Germany (2005–2008)

  • Junior Research Fellow and Lecturer, Institute of Public Law and Theory of the State, University of Hamburg (2005–2007)

  • Junior Research Fellow and Lecturer, Chair of Public Law, Constitutional History and Comparative Law, Humboldt University of Berlin (2004–2005)

  • Research Assistant, Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science, Yale Law School (2003–2004)

  • Junior Research Fellow and Lecturer, Chair of Public Law, Constitutional History and Comparative Law, Humboldt University of Berlin (2002–2003)

  • Research Assistant, Chair of Public Law, Constitutional History and Comparative Law, Humboldt University of Berlin (2000–2002)

Education
  • Doctorate in Law, Humboldt University of Berlin (2012)

  • Second State Law Exam, Hamburg (2008)

  • Master of Laws, Yale Law School (2004)

  • First State Law Exam, Berlin (2002)

  • Licence en droit, Panthéon-Assas University of Paris II (1999)

Scholarships and Awards
  • Visiting Professor, Sapienza University of Rome (2024)

  • Berninghausen Prize for Excellence in Teaching, University of Bremen (2023)
  • Transnational Law Visiting Professor, University of Antwerp (2022)
  • Translation Award, Humanities International (2021)

  • Visiting Fellowship, European University Institute Florence (2019)

  • Conference Grant, German Academic Exchange Service (2018)

  • Konrad Redeker Dissertation Award, Humboldt University of Berlin (2013)

  • Printing Grant, Johanna and Fritz Buch Memorial Foundation (2013)

  • Research Grant, Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences (2008–2009)

  • Doctoral Scholarship, German Protestant Academic Foundation (2003–2007)

  • Walter W. Oberreit Scholarship, Yale Law School (2003–2004)

  • Arthur T. Vanderbilt Scholarship, New York University School of Law (2003–2004, waived)

  • European Recovery Program Scholarship, German National Merit Foundation (2003–2004)

  • Undergraduate Scholarship, German-French University (1998–1999)

Languages
  • German (native)

  • English (fluent)

  • French (fluent)

  • Spanish (fair)

  • Italian (fair)

Administrative Assistant

Forum am Domshof, Room 30052
Telephone:
E-Mail: 

Scientific Staff

Ruth Maria Kasper
Forum am Domshof, Raum: 30022
Telephone: +49 (0) 421 218-66007
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Nicolai Timo Laing
Forum am Domshof, Room 30020
Telephone: +49 (0) 421 218-66241
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Research Assistants

Lena Bergmann
Forum am Domshof, Room 30020
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Aylin Can
Forum am Domshof, Room 30020
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Ruby Sue Daniel
Forum am Domshof, Room 30020
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Visiting Fellows

Ezgi ?ald?ran (January – April 2022)

Asst. Prof. Dr. Ayd?n At?lgan (August – September 2024)

Summer Term 2025
  • Constitutional Law
  • Comparative Constitutional Law
  • Theory of Public Law
Winter Term 2024 – 2025
  • Fundamental Rights
  • Public International Law
  • Transnational Law
  • Theory of Public Law
Summer Term 2024
  • Comparative Constitutional Law
  • Exercise in Public Law
  • Law and Political Economy
  • Constitutional Courts Under Pressure
  • Theory of Public Law
Winter Term 2023 – 2024
  • Public International Law
  • Transnational Law
  • Regulating Online Platforms
  • Proportionality and its Critique
  • Theory of Public Law
Summer Term 2023
  • Constitutional Law
  • Comparative Constitutional Law
  • Law and History
  • Theory of Public Law
Winter Term 2022 – 2023
  • Fundamental Rights
  • Public International Law
  • Interdisciplinarity in Law
  • Theory of Public Law
Summer Term 2022
  • Constitutional Law
  • Regulating Online Platforms
  • Legal Issues of the War in Ukraine
Winter Term 2021 – 2022
  • Fundamental Rights
  • Comparative Constitutional Law
  • Judicial Review
  • Transnational Climate Protection Law
Summer Term 2021
  • Public International Law
  • Constitutional Issues of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Winter Term 2020 – 2021
  • Law and Social Sciences
Summer Term 2020
  • Constitutional Law

  • Introduction to Comparative Constitutional Law

Winter Term 2019 – 2020
  • Fundamental Rights

  • 100 Years Weimar Constitution, 70 Years Basic Law: The Path to Democracy

Summer Term 2019

       (parental leave)

Winter Term 2018 – 2019

      (research sabbatical)

Summer Term 2018
  • Constitutional Law

  • Weimar Constitutional Scholarship and its Current Significance

Winter Term 2017 – 2018
  • Fundamental Rights

  • Comparative Public Law

Summer Term 2017
  • Internationalization of Law

  • Introduction to Legal Theory

  • Alien Suffrage: Possibilities and Limits

Winter Term 2016 – 2017
  • Public International Law

  • Transnational Administrative Law

Summer Term 2016
  • Introduction to Constitutional Theory

  • The Public–Private Distinction: Past and Future

Winter Term 2015 – 2016
  • Introduction to Public Law

  • Fundamental Rights in the European Multi-Level System

Summer Term 2015
  • Landmark Decisions of the Federal Constitutional Court

  • Transnational Law

Fields of work

Constitutional Law

  • German Constitutional Law

  • U.S. American Constitutional Law

International Law

  • Foundations of International Law

  • Relationship of International Law and National Law

European Law

  • European Constitutional Law

  • Relationship of European Law and National Law

Comparative Law

  • Comparative Public Law

  • Methodology of Comparative Law

Legal Theory

  • Law and Social Sciences

  • Law and Globalization 

 

Publications in English

Journal Articles and Book Chapters

  • The Transnational Dimension of Constitutional Rights: Framing and Taming “Private” Governance Beyond the State [Reprint], in: Poul F. Kjaer (ed.), The Law of Political Economy: Transformation in the Function of Law (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020), 348–371.

  • “Friendliness” towards Others: How the German Constitution Deals with Legal Pluralism [Reprint], in: Guillaume Tusseau (ed.), Debating Legal Pluralism and Constitutionalism: New Trajectories for Legal Theory in the Global Age (Cham: Springer, 2020), 189–228.

  • The Transnational Dimension of Constitutional Rights: Framing and Taming “Private” Governance Beyond the State, Global Constitutionalism 8 (2019), 639–661.

  • The Limits of Law (and Democracy) in the Euro Crisis: An Approach from Systems Theory [Reprint], in: Matthias Goldmann and Silvia Steininger (eds.), Democracy and Financial Order: Legal Perspectives (Berlin: Springer, 2018), 45–59.

  • “Friendliness” towards Others: How the German Constitution Deals with Legal Pluralism, in: Martin Schmidt-Kessel (ed.), German National Reports on the 20th International Congress of Comparative Law (Tuebingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2018), 511–545.

  • Governing through Transnational Arrangements: The Case of Internet Domain Allocation, in: Regine Paul et al. (eds.), Society, Regulation and Governance: New Modes of Shaping Social Change? (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2017), 106–120.

  • Responsive Legal Pluralism: The Emergence of Transnational Conflicts Law [Reprint], in: Kerstin Blome et al. (eds.), Contested Regime Collisions: Norm Fragmentation in World Society (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016), 109–135.

  • The Limits of Law (and Democracy) in the Euro Crisis: An Approach from Systems Theory, German Law Journal 17 (2016), 747–762.

  • Responsive Legal Pluralism: The Emergence of Transnational Conflicts Law, Transnational Legal Theory 6 (2015), 312–332.

  • Constitutionalism as a Cipher: On the Convergence of Constitutionalist and Pluralist Approaches to the Globalization of Law, Goettingen Journal of International Law 4 (2012), 599–623.

  • The Constitution of Transnational Governance Arrangements: Karl Polanyi's Double Movement in the Transformation of Law, in: Christian Joerges and Josef Falke (eds.), Karl Polanyi, Globalisation and the Potential of Law in Transnational Markets (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2011), 435–464.

  • The Network of Networks: Karl-Heinz Ladeur’s Theory of Law and Globalization, German Law Journal 10 (2009), 515–536.

  • Introduction: The Law of the Network Society (co-authored with Ino Augsberg and Peer Zumbansen), German Law Journal 10 (2009), 305–309.

Book Reviews

  • Jelena von Achenbach, Demokratische Gesetzgebung in der Europaeischen Union: Theorie und Praxis der dualen Legitimationsstruktur europaeischer Hoheitsgewalt [Democratic Legitimacy and the Legislative Procedures of the European Union] (Heidelberg: Springer, 2014), International Journal of Constitutional Law 16 (2018), 1373–1376.

  • Gregory Shaffer (ed.), Transnational Legal Ordering and State Change (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013); Terence C. Halliday and Gregory Shaffer (eds.), Transnational Legal Orders (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015), European Journal of International Law 26 (2015), 767–773.

  • Paul Schiff Berman, Global Legal Pluralism: A Jurisprudence of Law Beyond Borders (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012), Transnational Legal Theory 3 (2012), 461–470.

  • Nico Krisch, Beyond Constitutionalism: The Pluralist Structure of Postnational Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010), European Law Journal 18 (2012), 595–598.

  • A. Claire Cutler, Private Power and Global Authority: Transnational Merchant Law in the Global Political Economy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003), Yale Journal of International Law 29 (2004), 608–611.

  • Robert C. Paehlke, Democracy’s Dilemma: Environment, Social Equity, and the Global Economy, Cambridge (MA)/London: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press 2003, in: Yale Journal of International Law 29 (2004), 263–266.

Current Presentations in English
New Publications in English and Portuguese

Translation: A expans?o transnacional de direitos fundamentais estatais: sobre a constitucionaliza??o do regime global do direito privado (with Karl-Heinz Ladeur), in: Georges Abboud and Ricardo Campos (eds.), Constitucionalismo global (S?o Paolo: Contracorrente, 2022), Chap. 3.

Reprint: The Transnational Dimension of Constitutional Rights: Framing and Taming “Private” Governance Beyond the State, in: Poul F. Kjaer (ed.), The Law of Political Economy: Transformation in the Function of Law (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020), 348–371.

Country Report Germany: “Friendliness” towards Others: How the German Constitution Deals with Legal Pluralism, in: Guillaume Tusseau (ed.), Debating Legal Pluralism and Constitutionalism: New Trajectories for Legal Theory in the Global Age (Cham: Springer, 2020), 189–228.