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Dr. Florian Slogsnat

Postdoc

Main Focus

  • Foundations of criminal law and criminal procedure law
  • Influences of constitutional and administrative law on criminal law and criminal procedure law
  • Criminal law for the protection of democracy
  • Grounds of justification in criminal law
  • Finality and reopening of proceedings

Curriculum Vitae

Since 2026: Postdoc and habilitation candidate at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law, Department of Criminal Law

2025: Second state examination in law

2023–2025: Legal preparatory service, Tübingen Regional Court

2020–2023: Doctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law, Department of Criminal Law

2020: First state examination in law

2015–2020: Studies in law, University of Konstanz

Awards

2025: Otto Hahn Medal, awarded by the Max Planck Society

2025: Otto Hahn Award, awarded by the Max Planck Society

2025: Tiburtius Prize in recognition of an outstanding dissertation, awarded by the State Conference of the Rectors and Presidents of Berlin Higher Education Institutions (LKRP)


Completed Project

Orange emergency telephone with “Fire” and “Police” buttons; the emergency telephone is slightly rusty and worn, it is probably located in a parking lot (blurred background).

Head of project: Flo­ri­an Slogs­nat
What is the relationship between private and state conflict management? The aim of this project is to examine this relationship in the context of section 34 German Criminal Code (necessity as a justification, rechtfertigender Not­stand). According to this provision, an act is justified if it is committed in order… more

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