Stefan Drackert
Head of Section
Main Research:
Nordic criminal law, information privacy law.
Academic Background:
Stefan Drackert was born in Worms, Germany in 1984. After graduating from high school and completing his military service, he studied law at the University of Heidelberg and was awarded a scholarship from the Friedrich Naumann Foundation.
During his studies, he worked as a student assistant for Prof. A. Laufs. From 2007-2008, he spent an academic year at the University of Uppsala in Sweden, as an Erasmus scholar. In 2009, he participated in the International CBL China Law School at Tongji University in Shanghai, China.
Stefan Drackert graduated from Heidelberg Law School in 2010 with a major in criminal sciences.
Since September 2010, he has been working as a research associate in the Department of Criminal Law at the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law. Stefan Drackert heads the Nordic Countries Section at the Institute. His doctoral thesis deals with information privacy law and Nordic criminal law.
Publications (selection):
- Drackert, Stefan: Die Verwendung fiktiver Identitäten für strafprozessuale Ermittlungen in sozialen Netzwerken. Überlegungen zur Grundrechtsrelevanz und Zulässigkeit nach deutschem Recht. In: eucrim, 2011, p. 122 - 127.