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Prof. Dr. Daniel Wolff, LL.M. (Yale), holds the Chair of Public Law and Fundamentals of Law at the University of Augsburg. His research focuses on constitutional law, climate change law, digitalization in legal contexts, and legal education reform. He leads the Research Center for Japanese Law and organizes interdisciplinary symposia like 'Law and Attitude' lecture series.
- Key research themes: Intertemporal freedom in climate policy, digital propaganda in war crimes, AI biases in healthcare, and constitutional futures.
- Collaborations: With Clara Folger (student assistant) on prisoners of war digital displays; with Gregor Kirchhof on Zukunftssicherndes Verfassungsrecht; with Tomoaki Kurishima on German-Japanese comparative law.
His publications span environmental law, legal pedagogy, and constitutional history. Notable events include moderating the 'Cum-Ex Hunter' legal ethics discussion (2025) and presenting at the 'Administration of the Climate Crisis' symposium (2024). Student collaborations have won awards like the LMU Research Prize for Clara Folger’s prisoners of war analysis.
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