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Pascal Langenbach
Max-Planck-Institut zur Erforschung von Gemeinschaftsgütern
Kurt-Schumacher-Straße 10
53113 Bonn
Research areas
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Administrative Law
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Constitutional Law
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Empirical Legal Studies
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Experimental Law and Economics
Resume
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Since 2018
Senior Research Fellow, MPI for Research on Collective Goods, Bonn -
2019
Visiting Fellow, Law Department, European University Institute, Florenz -
2018
Second State Exam in Law, North Rhine-Westphalia -
2018
Otto Hahn Medal 2017 of the Max Planck Society -
2017
Ph.D. in Economics, University of Jena, Germany -
2016
Ph.D. in Law, University of Bonn, Germany -
2015 - 2018
Legal Clerkship, i.a. Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, Hengeler Mueller (Competition, Antitrust), Verwaltungsgericht (Administrative Court) Cologne -
2013
Visiting Researcher, Yale Law School -
2011 - 2015
Research Fellow, MPI for Research on Collective Goods (IMPRS “Uncertainty”) -
2011
First State Exam in Law, Higher Regional Court of Cologne -
2008 - 2009
Fellow, "Studienkolleg zu Berlin" (German National Academic Foundation, Hertie Foundation) -
2005 - 2011
Studies of Law and History in Bonn, Berlin (Humboldt), Paris (Sciences Po), and Cologne
Selection of
publications
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Langenbach, P., & Tausch, F. (2019). The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 35(2), 364–393.
Inherited Institutions: Cooperation in the Light of Democratic Legitimacy.
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Kleine, M., Langenbach, P., & Zhurakhovska, L. (2017), Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 143, 241–253.
How Voice Shapes Reactions to Impartial Decision-Makers: An Experiment on Participation Procedures.
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Kleine, M., Langenbach, P., & Zhurakhovska, L. (2016), Economics Letters, 141, 173–176.
Fairness and Persuasion. How Stakeholder Communication Affects Impartial Decision Making.
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Langenbach, P. (2017), Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
Der Anhörungseffekt: Verfahrensfairness und Rechtsbefolgung in allgemeinen Verwaltungsverfahren, III.
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Langenbach, P. (2019). In D. Grimm (Ed.), Vorbereiter – Nachbereiter. Studien zum Verhältnis von Verfassungsrechtsprechung und Verfassungsrechtswissenschaft, 161–191. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
Die grundrechtliche Schutzpflicht: Das Fristenlösung-Urteil.
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Baumann, F., Friehe, T., & Langenbach, P. (2020). Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2020/8.
Fines versus Damages: Experimental Evidence on Care Investments.
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Langenbach, P., & Tausch, F. (2017). Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2017/1.
Inherited Institutions: Cooperation in the Light of Democratic Legitimacy.
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Kleine, M., Langenbach, P., & Zhurakhovska, L. (2014). Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2014/3.
Fairness and Persuasion. How Stakeholder Communication Affects Impartial Decision Making.
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Langenbach, P. (2014). Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2014/7.
The values of ex-ante and ex-post communication in dictator games.
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Kleine, M., Langenbach, P., & Zhurakhovska, L. (2013). Bonn: Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Discussion Paper 2013/11.
How Voice Shapes Reactions to Impartial Decision-Makers: An Experiment on Participation Procedures.
Activities
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Workshop „Interdisciplinary Conversations on the Fairness, Explainability and Uncertainty of AI“
Members of the RG Artificial Intelligence will meet for an interdisciplinary dialogue on the chances and limits of AI and its applications. Different disciplines bring different perspectives to the table and similar sounding concepts do not necessarily mean the same. Moreover, even if concepts are the same across disciplines, different fields might focus on distinct aspects. The workshop “Interdisciplinary Conversations on the Fairness, Explainability and Uncertainty of AI” tries to bridge these gaps and brings researchers from different disciplines in conversation about these three major concepts of current research on AI.
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- Starts on
- 19.09.22
- Ends on
- 20.09.22
Event access: Internal
Berlin
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