Alexander Wulf

Academic Visitor
Centre for Social Legal Studies Room 341

Biography

Alexander J. Wulf is Professor of Law and Economics at SRH University of Applied Sciences Heidelberg, Campus Berlin. He holds doctorates in both law and economics and, among other qualifications, an MSc in Social Research Methods from the London School of Economics. His research integrates perspectives from legal theory, law and society, and law and economics, with a particular interest in applying empirical methods to the study of law. His work contributes to national and European policy debates.

His current project investigates structural barriers to diversity and inclusion in German academia, with particular emphasis on the visibility of underrepresented groups, including LGBTQ+ individuals. During his visit to the Centre, he will undertake a comparative study of institutional diversity practices in the United Kingdom, aiming to identify effective strategies for fostering more inclusive academic environments.

He is a member of the Law and Society Associations in both Germany and the United States and has held visiting research positions, among others, at the universities of Hamburg, Kyoto, Berkeley, and Calcutta.

Research projects & programmes

Centre for Socio-Legal Studies