Sabine Müller-Mall

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Sabine Müller-Mall (* 1979 in Karlsruhe ) is a German law - and a political scientist with the research priorities right - and constitutional theory . She has been a professor at the TU Dresden since 2014 .

Life

Müller-Mall, born in 1979, began studying mathematics and physics , which she broke off a little later to study law and political science in Freiburg im Breisgau , Aix-en-Provence and Leipzig . During this time she was a scholarship holder of the German National Academic Foundation .

After positions as a research assistant at the chair for public law, in particular constitutional law and legal philosophy at the University of Göttingen , the Humboldt University Berlin and at the Collaborative Research Center 626 (“Aesthetic Experience in the Sign of the Delimitation of the Arts”, subproject “Aesthetics of juridical judgments / Juridics of aesthetic judgments ") From the Free University of Berlin , the law and political scientist did her doctorate in 2010 on the subject of" Performative Rights Generation "at the Law Faculty of the Humboldt University in Berlin.

In 2014, he was offered the open-topic tenure-track professorship for legal and constitutional theory at the Philosophical Faculty of the Technical University of Dresden.

Since July 2017 she has been the sub-project manager in the Dresden Collaborative Research Center 1285: “Invectivity. Constellations and dynamics of degradation ”.

Works (selection)

Monographs
  • Performative law generation. A theoretical approximation. Weilerswist: Velbrück, 2012.
  • Legal Spaces. Towards a Topological Thinking of Law. , Heidelberg / New York: Springer, 2013.
Editing

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Peter Ufer: The path of greatest resistance. In: sz-online.de. Sächsische Zeitung , July 7, 2014, accessed April 8, 2016 .
  2. Susanne Rytina: Dresden is breaking new ground. In: duz.de. Deutsche Universitätszeitung, accessed on April 8, 2016 .
  3. ^ Subproject P: Legal and Constitutional Theory. Retrieved May 30, 2019 .