Saskia Lettmaier (born 1979) is jurist trained in Anglo-American and German law.
She is currently a professor of Private Law, European Legal History, Private International and Comparative Law at the University of Kiel where she also serves as a director of the University's Hermann Kantorowicz Institute.
Since December 2016, she has also served as a judge at the Higher Regional Court of Schleswig, the highest court in civil and criminal matters in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein.
Her research interests focus on the historical and comparative aspects of private law, especially family and inheritance law, and on the intersection between law and culture.