
André Bartsch
Researcher · Constitutional Law
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and LawAbout
André Bartsch is a Doctoral Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law since May 2024, affiliated with the Department of Public Law. He concurrently serves as academic staff on the “Surveillance Barometer” project. His research focuses on constitutional law, particularly fundamental rights, public security law, and anti-discrimination law, alongside legal theory and methodology. Bartsch holds a scholarship from the German Federal Ministry of Education (Deutschlandstipendium) during his law studies at the University of Münster (2019–2024), specializing in public law and participating in the International Law and Foreign Law and Language Program. His independent research project explores the role of fundamental rights in restricting state funding for public security purposes.
Professional Experience:
- 2021–2024: Student research assistant at the Chair of International Public Law and International Human Rights Law, University of Münster
- 2019–2021: Student research assistant at the Institute for Environmental and Planning Law, University of Münster
Education:
- Law studies (2019–2024), University of Münster (First State Examination in Law completed March 2024)
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