The workshop features post-doctoral researchers who will present the methods underpinning their research across legal fields.
Abstract
The workshop “Methods in Legal Discipline: Post-Doctoral Insights Across Research Fields” brings together post-doctoral researchers from the Department of Law at the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF) at the University of Luxembourg to reflect on the methodological foundations of their research across diverse areas of law.
The workshop aims to foster dialogue on methodological choices, challenges, and innovations in contemporary legal scholarship. Open to professors, PhD candidates, and researchers from the University of Luxembourg and beyond, it provides a platform to exchange best practices, compare perspectives across legal fields, and strengthen the collective understanding of how legal research is designed and conducted.
Language
English.
This is a free event. Registration is mandatory.
Monday, 8 December 2025
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13.30 – 13.45
Welcome address
- Full Professor Katalin Ligeti, Dean of the Faculty of Law, Economy and Finance, University of Luxembourg
- Associate Professor Martin Stierle, Chair of the Research Committee of the Faculty of Law, Economy and Finance, University of Luxembourg
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13.45 – 14.15
Keynote speech
Professor Emeritus Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz, European University Institute
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14.15 – 14.30
Discussion
Moderation: Dr. Tamar Khuchua & Dr. Salomé Lannier, University of Luxembourg
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14.30 – 16.15
Panel I: Comparing and working across legal analytical frameworks
Chair: Associate Professor Niovi Vavoula, Chair in Cyber Policy, University of Luxembourg
Comparing What Counts – A Functional Framework for Doctrinal Analysis Across Europe and Beyond
Dr. Lorenzo Bernardini, University of Luxembourg
Researching Across Borders: Advantages and Methodologies of Comparative Legal Research
Dr. Ashlee Beazley, KU Leuven & University of Luxembourg
Of the Challenges Faced in the Conduct of International Legal Research
Dr. Léo Gargne, University of Luxembourg
Discussion and questions
Commentator: Full Professor Vincent Forray, Sciences Po Paris
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16.15 – 18.15
Panel II: Making sense of evolving technologies across legal disciplines
Chair: Full Professor Johan Van Der Walt, University of Luxembourg
The Law of the Jockey: Is There Anything Beyond Law and Tech?
Dr. Marco Almada, University of Luxembourg
Regulating Work in the Digital Era: Bridging Labour Law and Technological Change
Dr. Nastazja Potocka-Sionek, University of Luxembourg
Discussion and questions
Commentator: Research Professor Gloria González Fuster, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Technology-Sensitive Approaches to Intellectual Property Law Research
Dr. Tamar Khuchua, University of Luxembourg
Searching Identity Through Method: Law & Tech from a Criminal Law Perspective
Dr. Beatrice Panattoni, University of Luxembourg
Frescoes of Law and Technology: Critical Reflections on Layers, Durability, and Perspectives
Dr. Sumeyye Elif Biber, University of Luxembourg
Discussion and questions
Commentator: Full Professor Ryan Calo, University of Washington (online)
Tuesday, 9 December 2025
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08.30 – 09.15
Arrival and breakfast buffet
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09.15 – 11.00
Panel III: Rethinking desk-based research: from written law to empirical analyses
Chair: Associate Professor Stanislaw Tosza, University of Luxembourg
Integrating Interdisciplinary Sources in Sanctions Research: Insights from Space, Investment, and Criminal Law
Dr. Javier Garcia Olmedo, University of Luxembourg
The case for an Evidence-Based Approach in European Private Law
Dr. Felix Pflücke, University of Luxembourg
Discussion
Commentator: TBC
The Challenges of Doing Quantitative Empirical Research in the field of EU Civil Judicial Cooperation
Dr. Carlos Santalo Goris, University of Luxembourg
Disrupting a Monolithic Legal Science: Methodological Pluralism for Complex Legal Realities
Dr. Felipe Costa Lima, University of Luxembourg
Discussion and questions
Commentator: Assistant Professor Elena Alina Ontanu, University of Tilburg
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11.00 – 11.30
Break
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11.15 – 12.45
Panel IV: Researching law in international context Shedding light on public policies through legal research
Chair: Senior Professor Mahulena Hofmann, University of Luxembourg
What Are the Judges Actually Doing? From Individual Perspectives to Empirical Overviews Towards Evidence-based Policies
Dr. Salomé Lannier, University of Luxembourg
Addressing the Unknown: Shedding Light on Legal Research through Public Policies
Dr. Gabrielle Leterre, University of Luxembourg
When Legal Research Leaves the Library: Engaging Policy, Practice, and the Public
Dr. Oleksiy Kononov, University of Luxembourg
Discussion and questions
Commentator: Full Professor Oana Stefan, Kings College London
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12.45 – 13.00
Closing remarks
- Full Professor Dirk Zetzsche, Head of the Department of Law & ADA Chair in Financial Law and Inclusive Finance, University of Luxembourg
- Dr. Salomé Lannier, University of Luxembourg
- Dr. Tamar Khuchua, University of Luxembourg