Main Focus
- East Asian constitutional history in a global context
- History of political ideas
- Processes of cultural and intellectual exchange
Projects
Curriculum Vitae
2022 and since 2024
Affiliate Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory
Since 2022
Researcher, Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg
2020-2021
Researcher, Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory (formerly Max Planck Institute for European Legal History), Frankfurt am Main
2017- 2023
Course convenor for East Asian law at the University of Trier
2018-2019
Researcher at the Autonomous University of Madrid as a member of the project East Asian Uses of the European Past: Tracing Braided Chronotypes
2017
Assistant professor at the Chair for Intellectual History at the Cluster of Excellence Asia and Europe in a Global Context, University of Heidelberg
2015-2016
Research Assistant at Tohoku University in Sendai, Japan
2013-2019
PhD in Sinology at the Universities of Heidelberg and Tohoku, Japan (co-tutelle). Title: China and the Globalisation of Constitutions: Constitutional Thought in the Qing Empire (1838–1911) (grade: summa cum laude)
2011-2013
Law clerkship in Darmstadt, Berlin, Zürich, Heidelberg, and Lisbon. Second State Examination of Law (bar exam).
2005-2011
Study of Law and East Asian Studies at the University of Heidelberg. First State Examination of Law.