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Professor Marco Mansdörfer is a faculty member at Saarland University's Faculty of Law, where he holds a professorship specializing in criminal law with particular expertise in economic criminal law, cybercrime, and transnational legal philosophy. His academic work bridges theoretical legal frameworks and practical applications in contemporary legal challenges.
Professor Mansdörfer's research focuses on critical intersections between traditional legal systems and modern technological developments:
- Economic and white-collar criminal law
- Cybersecurity and digital crime
- Artificial intelligence legal liability frameworks
- Transnational legal philosophy
- Anti-corruption mechanisms across jurisdictions
- Forensic science applications in criminal procedure
His scholarly output demonstrates consistent engagement with cutting-edge legal issues, particularly the adaptation of criminal law to technological advancements. Recent publications address genetic profiling in criminal investigations, AI accountability, and digital risk assessment, reflecting his commitment to evolving legal frameworks for the digital age.
Professor Mansdörfer actively participates in academic collaboration, including partnerships with Wismar University of Applied Sciences and Mediadesign University of Berlin on the TakeLaw online teaching platform. He has also engaged in international academic exchanges, notably participating in economic criminal law conferences with Argentina's National University of Northwest.
He regularly provides expert commentary to regional media including Saarländischer Rundfunk, addressing high-profile cases involving terrorism suspects, corruption investigations, and cybercrime. His public engagement extends to lectures such as the 2024 presentation on transnational legal philosophy with Professor Otto Lagodny.


