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The Faculty of Law and Criminology, Department Public Sector Law, Research Group Brussels Centre for Law, Government and Society is looking for a PhD-student with a doctoral grant
More concretely your work package, for the preparation of a doctorate, contains:
Project description
Recent years have seen a rising tide of domestic and international climate litigation, including particularly cases based on human and constitutional rights. The TEMPORALAW project, led by Prof. Corina Heri, investigates how these cases engage with the factor of time.
Over the course of five years (2026-2031), the project will engage with the temporal assumptions underlying human rights law, and adjacent legal fields, as exemplified in rights-based climate cases.
TEMPORALAW brings together critical, comparative and socio-legal approaches and builds around a central conceptual framework that emphasizes climate-related engagement by the European Court of Human Rights, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the International Court of Justice.
From this shared starting point, project team members will engage with the legal, epistemic, institutional and political constraints on implementing future-oriented, temporally inclusive approaches in rights-based climate litigation more broadly. This allows the project, in a first step, to make existing temporal assumptions and limitations explicit, and then, in a second step, to propose and practice-test alternative concepts and argumentation strategies. With affiliations to both the Faculty of Law and Criminology and the Department of Water and Climate (HYDR) within VUB, the project is well-positioned to generate science-informed legal insights.
The two PhD researchers in the TEMPORALAW team will engage with legal temporality by examining legal mechanisms for engaging with the past and the future, including the legal, epistemic and institutional barriers to broader or alternative temporal approaches. Within this overarching framing, the two PhD positions each have their own focus:
What will your role be?
As a TEMPORALAW PhD team member, you will be an integral part of the Brussels-based research team, as well as designing and implementing your independent PhD project. You will be expected to:
For this function, our Brussels Humanities, Sciences & Engineering Campus (Elsene) will serve as your home base.
What do we expect from you?
By the start of the PhD, you hold a Master’s degree or equivalent in law (ideally human rights law, public international law, climate law, or a related field).
The VUB wants to be a reflection of the society where everyone's talent is valued, regardless of gender, age, religion, skin color, migration background, disability and neurodiversity.
Are you going to be our new colleague?
You’ll be offered a full-time PhD-scholarship, for 12 months (extendable up to max. 48 months, on condition of the positive evaluation of the PhD activities), with planned starting date 01/09/2026
You’ll receive a grant linked to one of the scales set by the government.
IMPORTANT: The effective result of the doctorate scholarship is subject to the condition precedent of your enrolment as a doctorate student at the university.
At the VUB, you’re guaranteed an open, involved and diverse workplace where you are offered opportunities to (further) build on your career.
As well as this, you will also enjoy various other benefits
Is this the job you’ve been dreaming of?
Then apply, at the latest on 29/05/2026, via jobs.vub.be, and upload your application file (single pdf-file) with ‘TEMPORALAW PhD application’ in the subject and containing the following documents:
Our application process is as follows (subject to change):
Do you have questions about the job content? Contact Corina Heri at corina.heri@vub.be.
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