About this role
The Department of Law at the European University Institute (EUI) invites applications for a
Chair in Private Law, Power, and the Economy
The Department seeks to attract candidates with a distinguished record in private law, with a particular focus on the interplay between legal frameworks, socio-economic structures, and power dynamics at all political levels, local, national, European and global. The position emphasises scholarly excellence and the ability to engage with the transnational dimensions of private law in a changing socio, economic, and technological landscape. The Department values diversity and sophistication in methodology. We encourage applications from scholars who examine private law through original perspectives and diverse analytical lenses, including but not limited to: comparative private law, socio-legal studies, legal theory, doctrinal analysis, political economy, law and economics, empirical methods, normative, critical, historical, and cultural approaches. The successful candidate will demonstrate a strong commitment to interdisciplinary engagement and the ability to provide rigorous supervision and teach methods seminars to PhD researchers.
The EUI is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to descriptive, intellectual, and institutional diversity. We find such diversity to be a source of enrichment and strongly encourage applications from the most diverse pool of candidates.
Interested applicants should consult for further particulars by clicking the 'Apply' button
Following an initial shortlisting, selected candidates will be invited to an interview, and asked to present an original piece of scholarship that can be a work in progress.
Deadline for receipt of applications: 24 June 2026
CONTACT
Riitta Honkanen-Vaheri Director
Human Resources Service Tel: +39 055 4685533 E-mail: [email protected] Internet: https://www.eui.eu
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