Malte Gutt, LL.M. (Strathclyde)

Malte Gutt, born in Langenhagen in 1991, is employed as a junior research fellow at the chair of Prof. Dr. Stoll since September 2020. After graduating from high school in 2011, he first completed a federal voluntary service in the regional office of an environmental NGO. In 2012 he began studying law at the Universities of Göttingen and Groningen (semester abroad) and completed his studies with the first state examination in 2019. He then studied for a year in Glasgow (Scotland) at the University of Strathclyde to obtain a master’s degree (LL.M.) in international and European environmental law. Afterwards he returned to Göttingen to work on his PHD at the chair for international economic and environmental law.

Research Interests
International and European Environmental Law
International Economic Law
General Public Law
Constitutional Law
German Administrative Law, especially Environmental- and Planning Law

Legal Education

Since 9/2020Doctoral Studies, Georg-August-University Göttingen (Prof. Dr. Peter-Tobias Stoll)
2019 – 2020Masters programme ‘Global Environmental Law & Governance’ (LL.M.), University of Strathclyde, Glasgow (United Kingdom)
2012 – 2019Law Studies, German First State Examination, Georg-August-University Göttingen
2014/15Semester abroad at the University of Groningen