
David Abraham
Professor · Law
Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International LawAbout
David Abraham is a Professor of Law at the University of Miami and a historian of modern Germany. He currently holds a Visiting Professor position at the Jena Center for History of the 20th Century at the University of Jena. His work intersects legal scholarship with historical analysis, focusing on constitutional law, citizenship, and political participation.
Abraham's research explores the implications of dual citizenship, national identity, and the challenges of liberal democracy in the face of populist movements. His recent publications address themes such as Holocaust lessons, the role of majority cultures in multicultural societies, and the balance between democratic self-defense and civil courage.
While no specific students, awards, or grants are listed in the provided text, Abraham's contributions to political and legal discourse are evident through his critical engagement with topics like welfare state solidarity and constitutional frameworks. His academic roles span both institutions, though no formal lab or team affiliations are mentioned.
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