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We are inviting applicants for the position of postdoctoral researcher within the project ‘Strategic Climate Litigation’s Direct and Indirect Consequences for Democracies’. This project is funded by the ERC Consolidator Grant (grant no. 101125511) and runs until 2029. Within the project we investigate the direct and indirect consequences of strategic climate litigation for the democratic process.

We are inviting applicants for the position of postdoctoral researcher within the project ‘Strategic Climate Litigation’s Direct and Indirect Consequences for Democracies’. This project is funded by the ERC Consolidator Grant (grant no. 101125511) and runs until 2029. Within the project we investigate the direct and indirect consequences of strategic climate litigation for the democratic process.
We develop the missing theoretical framework that captures these consequences and research based on a multi-method approach strategic climate litigation in 4 national (Germany, France, Netherlands & UK) and 2 European jurisdictions (EU & European Court of Human Rights), how strategic climate litigation interacts with the democratic process and how its (neglected) democratic potential could be realized.
The postdoctoral researcher, together with the principal investigator, develop the focus of the research project and identify relevant issues to be further pursued and research these issues independently and jointly. The expected output consists both of individual and co-authored publications.

We develop the missing theoretical framework that captures these consequences and research based on a multi-method approach strategic climate litigation in 4 national (Germany, France, Netherlands & UK) and 2 European jurisdictions (EU & European Court of Human Rights), how strategic climate litigation interacts with the democratic process and how its (neglected) democratic potential could be realized.
The postdoctoral researcher, together with the principal investigator, develop the focus of the research project and identify relevant issues to be further pursued and research these issues independently and jointly. The expected output consists both of individual and co-authored publications.
As a postdoctoral researcher, you are expected to conduct innovative research leading to the completion of several individual and co-authored publications. As part of the team of researchers for the overarching project, you will design and carry out an individual research plan. You will engage autonomously in the collection and analysis of data (document analysis, interviews, coding), (co-)organize events, and give feedback on the work of others. You will feel responsible for the success of the project and the functioning of the team. Your teaching responsibilities could include teaching tutorials and supervising Master’s or Bachelor’s theses in European law.
We offer an employment contract for one year with a probationary period of two months. The appointment will be extended for another year upon favourable evaluation. The employment contract is for 38 hours a week.
Your salary depending on your relevant experience on commencement of the employment contract, ranges between €4.728 to €5.538 gross per month on the basis of a full working week of 38 hours.This sum does not include the 8% holiday allowance and the 8.3% year-end allowance. A favourable tax agreement, the ’30 % ruling’ may apply to non-Dutch applicants.The Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities (CAO NU) is applicable.
The research component of your employment is 0,8 fte. The teaching component is 0,2 fte, which will be defined in mutual agreement and in line with the teaching needs of the section European law.
A vibrant research environment, inspired colleagues, and an open and friendly atmosphere.
As a postdoctoral researcher, you are expected to conduct innovative research leading to the completion of several individual and co-authored publications. As part of the team of researchers for the overarching project, you will design and carry out an individual research plan. You will engage autonomously in the collection and analysis of data (document analysis, interviews, coding), (co-)organize events, and give feedback on the work of others. You will feel responsible for the success of the project and the functioning of the team. Your teaching responsibilities could include teaching tutorials and supervising Master’s or Bachelor’s theses in European law.
We offer an employment contract for one year with a probationary period of two months. The appointment will be extended for another year upon favourable evaluation. The employment contract is for 38 hours a week.
Your salary depending on your relevant experience on commencement of the employment contract, ranges between €4.728 to €5.538 gross per month on the basis of a full working week of 38 hours.This sum does not include the 8% holiday allowance and the 8.3% year-end allowance. A favourable tax agreement, the ’30 % ruling’ may apply to non-Dutch applicants.The Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities (CAO NU) is applicable.
The research component of your employment is 0,8 fte. The teaching component is 0,2 fte, which will be defined in mutual agreement and in line with the teaching needs of the section European law.
A vibrant research environment, inspired colleagues, and an open and friendly atmosphere.
Your research will be carried out within the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance (ACELG). The successful applicant will form part of the team carrying out the project Home - Strategic Climate Litigation. Strategic climate litigation aims to trigger deep socioeconomic changes in response to a global collective action problem. This project aims to unearth not only the direct but also the indirect consequences for the democratic process of strategic climate litigation in Europe, exploring this parallel process of interest representation and forum for exchange through a combination of doctrinal legal and other methods (e.g., social science, political philosophy).
Your research will be carried out within the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance (ACELG). The successful applicant will form part of the team carrying out the project Home - Strategic Climate Litigation. Strategic climate litigation aims to trigger deep socioeconomic changes in response to a global collective action problem. This project aims to unearth not only the direct but also the indirect consequences for the democratic process of strategic climate litigation in Europe, exploring this parallel process of interest representation and forum for exchange through a combination of doctrinal legal and other methods (e.g., social science, political philosophy).
If you feel the profile fits you, and you are interested in the job, we look forward to receiving your application consisting of the documents listed below.
Please note that it is only possible to upload two documents, therefore please combine the required files in two (PDF) documents. You can apply online via the button. We will accept applications until 30 August 2026.
For questions about the position, please contact by email:
If you feel the profile fits you, and you are interested in the job, we look forward to receiving your application consisting of the documents listed below.
Please note that it is only possible to upload two documents, therefore please combine the required files in two (PDF) documents. You can apply online via the button. We will accept applications until 30 August 2026.
For questions about the position, please contact by email:



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