29 Jan 2025 - Notification
From 23 to 25 October 2025, the History Department of the Liechtenstein Institute is organizing the international conference “Historical Small States Studies: State of Research and Perspectives”. The aim of the conference is to bring together current historical research on small states and to discuss their future. The call for papers has been published. » more
29 Jan 2025 - Notification
Zur Erstellung des Bildungsberichts Liechtenstein und für den Fachbereich Volkswirtschaft suchen wir per 1. April 2025 oder nach Vereinbarung eine wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin / einen wissenschaftlichen Mitarbeiter 60–80%. » more
28 Jan 2025 - Notification
On 22 January, the Liechtensteinisches Gymnasium invited the candidates for parliament and the government candidates to Vaduz so that they could introduce themselves and their party to the students as part of the 2025 parliamentary elections. Thomas Milic from the Liechtenstein Institute was also present as an expert on electoral law and electoral system issues and was on hand to answer a wide range of questions about the upcoming parliamentary elections. » more
20 Jan 2025 - New Publication
Im Nachgang zu den Diskussionen rund um die liechtensteinische Justizreform von 2024 untersucht Lukas Ospelt in einem Arbeitspapier die Geschichte der gerichtlichen Instanzenzüge im Heiligen Römischen Reich deutscher Nation, im Deutschen Bund sowie im Fürstentum Liechtenstein. » more
17 Jan 2025 - New Publication
On January 16, 2025, the handbook "Das politische System Liechtensteins", recently published by Nomos-Verlag, was presented to the public at a media conference. » more
14 Jan 2025 - Notification
In the 2025 election year, the Liechtenstein Youth Council has set itself the goal of preparing young voters for the upcoming state elections. A podcast series has been produced for this purpose. Thomas Milic from the Liechtenstein Institute was also interviewed. » more
16 Dec 2024 - New Publication
The Liechtenstein Institute is pleased to announce the publication of the handbook "The Liechtenstein Political System". This new handbook offers interested readers an up-to-date overview of the central facets, aspects and organs of Liechtenstein's political system in compact articles. » more
16 Dec 2024 - New Publication
In a new article in the journal “European Political Science Review”, Daniel Kübler and Philippe Rochat examine participation in municipal direct-democratic assemblies. The analysis not only reveals existing inequalities in participation, but also shows which features of an assembly are particularly conducive to the willingness of different population groups to participate. » more