Dr. Dr. Philipp-Alexander Hirsch
Philipp-Alexander Hirsch is a legal scholar and philosopher. He has been Leader of an Independent Research Group on criminal-law theory at the Max Planck Institute in Freiburg since 2022, having studied and obtained doctorates in law and philosophy before taking up this role. He has studied at the University of Göttingen, the University of Vienna, and the University of Toronto. In addition, he is completing his habilitation in criminal law at the University of Göttingen, where he is also a lecturer in the Department of Philosophy. His research focuses on criminal law and criminal procedure, legal philosophy and legal theory, and the history and philosophy of criminal law in the Age of Enlightenment.
Main Focus
Main Focus
In his research, Philipp-Alexander Hirsch is particularly interested in the foundations of criminal law. One focus is criminal-law theory, understood as an analysis of criminal law and its doctrine that centers on the underlying normative structures and principles in order to assess their coherence, justifiability , and persuasiveness. In addition, his research is concerned with doctrinal and methodological questions as well as the intellectual history and philosophical aspects of criminal law. Current topics of his research are:
- The status of the victim in substantive criminal law and criminal proceedings
- Theory of rights
- Questions of imputation
- Theories of criminalization
- Theories of punishment
- Development of criminal law in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries
- Comparison of legal theories (especially between German and Anglo-American legal systems)
Curriculum Vitae
Curriculum Vitae
- Since 2022: Leader of an Independent Research Group on criminal-law theory
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law, Freiburg i.Br.
- 2018–2022: Research Associate and, subsequently, Assistant Professor (akademischer Rat)
Institute of Criminal Law and Justice at the University of Göttingen (Prof. Dr. Uwe Murmann, Chair of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law)
- 2017–2020: Doctor of Laws (Doktor der Rechte)
University of Göttingen
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Uwe Murmann
Awarded the Appelhagen-Stifterpreis of the Faculty of Law of the University of Göttingen for the best dissertation of the year 2020
- 2015–2018: Legal clerkship (Referendariat)
Higher Regional Court of Braunschweig with internships at, inter alia, the Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection and the law firm Graf von Westphalen
- 2011–2016: Doctorate in Philosophy
University of Göttingen
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Bernd Ludwig and – during a research stay – Prof. Dr. Arthur Ripstein (University of Toronto )
Funded by a doctoral scholarship from the German Academic Scholarship Foundation
- 2006–2011: M.A., Philosophy
University of Göttingen and University of Vienna
Funded by a scholarship from the German Academic Scholarship Foundation
- 2003–2010: Study of law (Studium der Rechtswissenschaften), First State Examination in Law
University of Göttingen and University of Vienna
Funded by a scholarship from the German Academic Scholarship Foundation
Awarded second place among examinees in calendar year 2010 for performance on the First State Examination in Law of the state of Lower Saxony