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Suheib Qaderi, LL.M. (King’s College), Maître en Droit (Paris II)

Doctoral Researcher

Main Focus

  • Criminal law in pluralist societies
  • Morality and criminal law

Curriculum Vitae

Since November 2025: Doctoral Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law, Department of Criminal Law

Since April 2024: Doctoral scholarship holder of the German Academic Scholarship Foundation

2023–2024: Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law, Department of Criminal Law

2022–2023: Legal Assistant in the area of white-collar criminal law at a well-known international law firm

2020–2022: Legal clerkship (Berlin) and subsequent Second State Law Exam (Law)

2018–2019: Visiting Lecturer for German Criminal Law at King's College London

2019: LL.M. (Transnational Law), King's College London

2018: Maîtrise en Droit (Mention Droit Public), Paris-Panthéon-Assas University

2018: First State Exam (Law)

2013–2019: Study of law at Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, the Paris-Panthéon-Assas University, and King's College London


Project

Unity in Diversity - A Gathering of Diverse Voices in Support of Democratic Ideals / Overlapping silhouettes of heads in bright colors representing diversity and community.

Head of project: Suheib Qaderi
German criminal law provides a set of norms that (ostensibly) presuppose a moral judgment. For example, public prosecutors and courts have to judge questions of “reprehensibility,” “common decency,” and “base motives.” How are such assessments to be made in an ideologically neutral state? more

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