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Florian Danecke is a doctoral candidate and research associate at Philipps University Marburg, affiliated with the Collaborative Research Center (CRC) 138 'Dynamics of Security' since 2014. His work focuses on historical security mechanisms in the context of genocide prevention, particularly through international juridification during the interwar period.
Education:
- Studies in Modern and Contemporary History, Political Science, and Sociology at Friedrich Schiller University Jena and Humboldt University Berlin
- Master's thesis supervised by Prof. Dr. Michael Wildt and Prof. Dr. Hannes Grandits
Research Interests: Florian investigates intersections of international criminal law, genocide studies, and security dynamics, with a focus on Vespasian Pella's contributions and Romania's influence on interwar legal frameworks. His work also examines historical sociology and wartime economic exploitation.
Collaborations: He collaborated on the editorial project 'The Persecution and Murder of European Jews' and co-authored publications analyzing legal responses to genocide and cross-border security policies.