Julius Weitzdörfer
Assistant Professor · East Asian Law
Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private LawAbout
Julius Weitzdörfer is an Assistant Professor at the University of Hagen, specializing in East Asian law with a focus on Japanese law. He previously held roles as a Research Assistant at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law, Research Fellow and Affiliated Lecturer at the University of Cambridge, and Junior Faculty Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School. His doctoral dissertation, 'Verbraucherkreditregulierung in Japan' (2020), analyzes Japanese credit law reforms based on 15 years of research into organized financial crime.
Education:
- Studies in Japanese Studies/Journalism at Leipzig and Tōkyō
- Law degrees from Hamburg and Shanghai Universities
Research Interests: Weitzdörfer’s work centers on Japanese legal systems, consumer credit regulation, and financial crime. He has contributed to comparative law studies and policy analysis in East Asia.
Awards & Scholarships:
- Scholarship in Kyoto
- Scholarship in Frankfurt
His academic career reflects expertise in bridging legal frameworks across cultural contexts, particularly in East Asia. Current research continues to explore modern legal challenges in Japan.
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