Doctoral
Research
Fellows (Junior Research
Group)
The Junior Research Group “Canon
Law, Moral Theology and Conflict Resolution in the
Early Modern Period”
within the LOEWE Research
Focus “Extrajudicial and Judicial Conflict Resolution”
(Frankfurt am Main) is seeking to employ,
to start 01.08.2012, four Doctoral Research Fellows
(E 13/2 TVöD-Bund) settled at the
Max Planck Institute for European Legal
History, for a limited period to 31.12.2014.
The members of the
Junior Research
Group will be expected to
collaborate with the other participants
in the LOEWE Research Focus, which is a joint, interdisciplinary research project
supported by the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University,
the Max Planck Institute for European
Legal History and the University
of Applied Sciences in Frankfurt am Main. The
LOEWE Project is funded as part of the
State of Hessen’s Offensive
for the Development
of Scientific and Economic Excellence. You will find more
information on the LOEWE Research
Focus on www.konfliktloesung.eu. It
pursues the
interdisciplinary and international analysis of conflicts and conflict resolution from a comparative,
historical, and contemporary perspective.
Junior
Research
Group Project:
The Junior Research Group aims to investigate the role played
by canonists and theologians in the resolution
of conflicts in the early modern
age (ca. 1450-1650). The involvement of the
Catholic Church in legal affairs, in
the regulation
of business and in dispute settlement
will be examined from various perspectives:
jurisprudence,
court practice and ethnology. The
actual PhD project that successful applicants end
up doing will be worked out in dialogue
between the
doctoral fellow and the junior research group leader. Particularly welcomed are
projects on the
northern European
roots of the so-called School of Salamanca (e.g.
Conrad Summenhart), on the use of
the legal
teachings of the Catholic theologians
in practice (e.g.
the Jesuit
colonies in South America), on the
relationship between forum
internum and forum externum (e.g. within the
Church’s own jurisdiction or regarding
the influence of penitential literature on the
decisions of the English Court of Chancery).
However,
candidates are
invited to submit any research
proposal that fits into the main theme of the Junior Research Group “Canon Law, Moral Theology and Conflict Resolution
in the Early Modern Period”.
Job
Requirements and Role:
The applicant will hold a master’s
degree (M.A.) or equivalent qualification in Law, History, Theology, Philology, Philosophy, Anthropology or a related
discipline.
Reading knowledge of Latin is required. The
Doctoral Fellow will develop
his/her own research project
under the
supervision of the Junior Research Group Leader. He/she is an independent
scholar eager
to work in an international and interdisciplinary environment. Willingness
to collaborate with the other members of
the Junior Research Group and the
other participants in the LOEWE-Project
is essential.
We offer
a stimulating environment for high quality research, a large
support team and career development services. Frankfurt am Main is a top place to live
with around 800,000 people choosing to make
their home
there.
The LOEWE Research Focus "Extrajudicial and Judicial
Conflict Resolution" attempts to employ
a balanced proportion of female
staff. We therefore
particularly encourage women
to apply.
Furthermore,
the LOEWE Research Focus "Extrajudicial and Judicial
Conflict Resolution" makes efforts
to employ severely
disabled people. We explicitly hope
to receive applications from the
severely disabled.
Please send the electronic
version of your application to personal@rg.mpg.de,
by 01.04.2012.
For
further institutional information
about the Junior Research
Group, please
contact Mr. Andreas Karg, Managing
Director of the
LOEWE Research
Focus (karg@jur.uni-frankfurt.de),
or find more information on the Research Focus under:
www.konfliktloesung.eu.
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