UNIDROIT and University of Bremen Launch Academic Collaboration

Rome/Bremen, 11 May 2026 – UNIDROIT and the University of Bremen concluded a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on academic collaboration, laying the foundation for a new institutional partnership in legal education and research. The MoU was signed by Professor Ignacio Tirado, Secretary-General of UNIDROIT, and Professor Gralf-Peter Calliess, Director of the Institute of Commercial Law at the University of Bremen, during a virtual signing ceremony held on 11 May 2026. The ceremony was attended by UNIDROIT Legal Officer Dr Philine Wehling and Dr Nicholas Mouttotos, postdoctoral researcher and lecturer at the University of Bremen.

The agreement establishes a framework for a broad range of joint academic activities, including cooperation in research, teaching, and scholarly exchange. It will support, inter alia, UNIDROIT’s contribution to the University’s Master’s Programme in Transnational Law, further strengthening the Programme’s international and comparative dimensions. More broadly, it will also further academic activities under the UNIDROIT Academy, thereby contributing to the Institute’s mandate by facilitating its legislative projects and promoting the dissemination of its work.

During the signing ceremony, Professor Tirado described the agreement as an important step in expanding cooperation between UNIDROIT and German academic institutions. He reaffirmed UNIDROIT’s longstanding commitment to fostering international academic networks and promoting the harmonisation and modernisation of private law through sustained collaboration with universities, scholars, and research centres around the world. He also underlined the importance of academic partnerships in supporting comparative legal research and international legal dialogue.

Professor Calliess expressed his appreciation for the conclusion of the agreement and highlighted the University’s commitment to transnational legal scholarship, particularly in the field of commercial law. As Director of the Institute for Commercial Law, he emphasised the significant synergies that the cooperation would generate for research and teaching, both within the Institute and across the broader Faculty, in the fields of the internationalisation and transnationalisation of business and law.

Learn more about the UNIDROIT Academy here: https://www.unidroit.org/unidroit-academy/

Learn more about the University of Bremen’s Master’s Programme in Transnational Law here: https://www.uni-bremen.de/en/jura/faculty-of-law/studying/study-programmes/master-transnational-law

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