Awards and Distinctions

Honorary Doctorate awarded to Legal Scholar Peter M. Huber

08/07/2026

University's Highest Academic Honor Awarded to Peter M. Huber, Scholar of Constitutional and European Law

On July 2, 2026, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business awarded an honorary doctorate to Peter M. Huber, professor of public law at LMU Munich, a longtime justice at the German Federal Constitutional Court, and former minister of the interior of Thuringia. With this honorary doctoral degree, WU recognizes Huber’s outstanding scholarly achievements and his seminal impact on academia, the judiciary, and policy. An honorary doctorate is the highest academic distinction awarded by WU.

Peter M. Huber is one of the most influential German-speaking scholars in the field of constitutional and European law. After completing his studies, earning his doctorate, and obtaining his habilitation at LMU Munich, he served as a full professor of public law in Augsburg, Jena, and Bayreuth before returning to Munich in 2002. His main research interests center around constitutional and administrative law and European law. Huber has had a lasting impact on the scholarly discourse through numerous publications in leading journals.

Honorary doctorates are among the highest honors bestowed by universities, and they are only presented in rare, justified cases. Before Peter M. Huber, financial economist Toni M. Whited was the most recent scholar to receive a WU honorary doctorate, in May 2026.

Certificate ceremony

Certificate ceremony
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