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Bent Stohlmann is a Researcher at the Department of Public Law within Humboldt University of Berlin, affiliated with the Chair of Public Law, especially Constitutional Law, and Legal Philosophy under Prof. Dr. Christoph Möllers. Since April 2021, he has contributed to the LLCon Project, focusing on computational legal analysis. From 2015–2021, he studied law in Münster and earned a supplementary qualification in common law. He is currently a visiting researcher at Harvard Law School until Spring Term 2024.
Research Interests:
- Constitutional Law
- Legal Theory
- Empirical Legal Research
- Legal Philosophy
- Computational Legal Analysis
- Proportionality Principle
Publications: His recent work includes empirical studies on proportionality in constitutional jurisprudence, computational legal tools like TENJI, and critical analyses of judicial citation practices. His 2024 articles in DER STAAT and Artificial Intelligence & Law highlight quantitative methods applied to legal reasoning.
Scientific Awards:
- Doctoral Scholarship from Heinrich Böll Foundation
Collaborations: He co-organizes workshops on computational law with Kilian Lüders and contributes to projects like OSAIC and SCRIPTS, bridging legal theory with data-driven methodologies.
