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Location: Amsterdam Law School About the PositionAre you interested in pursuing a PhD at the intersection of EU company law and EU competition law? Do you want to explore how legal frameworks shape markets, corporate behaviour, and economic ordering in times of profound societal transformation? This PhD position offers the opportunity to develop your own ambitious research project exploring the role of law in addressing today’s most pressing challenges. Working at the UvAJoin our PhD Research ProjectEuropean economies are undergoing structural transformation. Business corporations operate in an environment marked by:
Corporations and markets are not neutral phenomena: they are constituted and structured by law. Company law, competition law, and (where relevant) financial law form the legal architecture of the European market economy. They structure corporate purpose, allocate economic power, and shape market dynamics. Applicants are asked to write their own research proposal within the broad theme indicated above. The proposal must integrate both EU company law and EU competition law. It may also incorporate elements of financial law, organisational ethics, or broader EU economic governance. While the European Union must form a core part of the analysis, comparative or transnational perspectives are encouraged. Projects combining a strong theoretical framework with doctrinal analysis are preferred. Where appropriate, empirical methods (case studies, interviews, quantitative analysis, or mixed approaches) are welcome. Interdisciplinary engagement – such as with economics, political theory, sociology, or business studies – is encouraged. All About This VacancyWhat You Will Do
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ACT and ACELG are leading research centres offering high-quality contributions to research and education. ACT investigates the role of private law in constituting and changing societies, covering traditional areas such as contract, tort, property, family, and company law, as well as newer fields like consumer law, labour law, insolvency law, and financial law. ACELG focuses on advancing understanding of European law and governance to foster just, democratic, and sustainable European societies. It investigates various dimensions of European law, including institutional, constitutional, and economic aspects. About the Amsterdam Law SchoolCommitted, responsible, and open-minded. With over 5,000 students and 600 staff, the Amsterdam Law School is one of the larger law faculties in the Netherlands. We educate legal professionals who can apply the law effectively to contribute to societal solutions. Through innovative research, we respond to social developments while staying connected to society. Important to KnowYour Application & ContactApplications must include:
Document submission: Only two PDF documents can be uploaded. Combine the required files accordingly. We strongly encourage applicants to avoid extensive use of AI-based tools and to submit materials reflecting their own independent thinking and writing. Application deadline: 26 April 2026 (23:59 CET). Late submissions will not be considered. Selection process: Selected candidates will be invited to an online interview and notified by 13 May 2026. Interviews will take place on 18–19 May, with a final round on 28 May at the University in Amsterdam. Questions about the position:
Diversity, Equity & InclusionThe UvA maintains an equal opportunities policy. We value diversity and are committed to creating a place where everyone feels at home. Studies show that women and members of underrepresented groups only apply if they meet 100% of the qualifications. If you meet the educational requirements but not all requested experience, the UvA encourages you to apply anyway.
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