Stephan F H Ollick, LLM
Research Fellow
Project Activities
Afghanistan
Other Activities and Research Interests
Comparative Constitutional Law, Public International Law, Law and Society, Legal Theory
Since 06/2017 Research Fellow, Max Planck Foundation for International Peace and the Rule of Law
2017 Second State Examination in Law (Zweites Staatsexamen), Cologne/Düsseldorf (Germany)
12/2016–2/2017 Elective training stage, Max Planck Foundation for International Peace and the Rule of Law
11/2015–2/2016 Administrative training stage, German Federal Foreign Office, Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia)
2015–2017 Civil and Judicial Training Programme (Rechtsreferendariat), Higher Regional Court of Cologne (Germany)
2013–2014 Master of Laws (LLM), School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London (United Kingdom)
2012 First State Examination in Law (Erstes Staatsexamen), Cologne (Germany)
2009–2011 Certificate in United States’ Law (CUSL), University of Cologne (Germany)
2006–2012 Studies of law, University of Cologne (Germany) and University College London (United Kingdom); Elective Focus Area: Legal History and Comparative Private Law
- The European Union in the Mediterranean Sea: Navigating the Political-Legal Shallows. In: Lachenmann, Frauke/Wolfrum, Rüdiger (eds), Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law. Vol. 21, Brill, Leiden 2017, pp. 271-298.
- Diversity and Social Perspectives. Hosted by the German Academic Exchange Service. Khartoum, Sudan, 30 Jan. – 1. Feb. 2018. Keynote Speech: Identity in Constitutional Law.