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Elisabeth Haub School of Law Assistant Professor Philipp Schl眉ter

Philipp Schl眉ter

Assistant Professor of Law
Elisabeth Haub School of Law
Expertise:
Commercial Law
Comparative Law
Contracts
Dispute Resolution
Property Law
Torts

Philipp Schl眉ter

Administrative Assistant
Taylor Quinn

Biography

Professor Philipp Schl眉ter received his legal education in Germany, earning his doctorate in law from the University of Freiburg. He previously held academic positions at the University of Freiburg and the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg, and worked at the German Federal Chancellery in Berlin and UNIDROIT in Rome, among others.

Professor Schl眉ter鈥檚 research spans the core fields of private law (tort, contract, property, and unjust enrichment), as well as civil procedure, remedies and bankruptcy. Across these areas, his work focuses on the relationship between form and substance, examining how formalism and functionalism shape doctrinal outcomes, and draws on comparative insights. He holds an LLM from Yale Law School and recently completed his JSD there as well.

Education

  • JSD, Yale Law School (to be officially conferred 09/2026)
  • LLM, Yale Law School
  • Zweites Juristisches Staatsexamen (Bar Exam), Oberlandesgericht Hamburg, Germany, 2022
  • Dr. iur. (Ph.D. in law), University of Freiburg, Germany
  • Erstes Juristisches Staatsexamen (JD equivalent), University of Freiburg, Germany

Honors & Awards

  • Quinn Emanuel Urhart & Sullivan University of Freiburg Faculty Teaching Price (2024)
  • VG WORT Competitive Book Publication Grant (2020; full funding)

Selected Publications

  • , 226 ARCHIV F脺R DIE CIVILISTISCHE PRAXIS 367 (2026), Topic: Contractual risk allocation and statutory excuse for changed circumstances (impracticability/frustration of purpose).
  • , 81 Juristenzeitung 460 (2026), Topic: What happens to the underlying contract when a conveyed property right fails the numerus clausus test?
  • (=Abstraction Principle as a Theory of Property) (T眉bingen, 2025), 226 ARCHIV F脺R DIE CIVILISTISCHE PRAXIS 129 (2026). 
  • BECK'SCHER ONLINE-GRO脽KOMMENTAR, C.H. BECK, M脺NCHEN (Beate Gsell, Wolfgang Kr眉ger, Stephan Lorenz & Christoph Reymann, eds.) (2025; 82 pages), Topic: Comprehensive examination of profit disgorgement remedies based on unjust enrichment principles under the German Civil Code (BGB).