Instructors: Prof. Dr. jur. Viola Schmid
Event type:
Lecture
Org-unit: Dept. 01 - Law and Economics
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vl_ÖR
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Hours per week:
1
Language of instruction:
German and English
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Course Contents:
This is an integrated course – selected topics from the lesson are treated more profoundly during the exercise by means of case studies. The lessons are conceptually designed for non- jurists. Abdicting the completeness of the subject (reference is made to text- and exercise books) the course follows the matrix:
- Methodology,
- Dogmatics,
- Examination of Fundamental Rights (the Chair’s terminology: RER-Examination)
- administrative process
- administrative proceeding
- Multilevel Paradigm (the subject is Public Law in Germany - not German Public Law).
Students are confronted with characteristic (specific) ways of thinking and working that mark jurists out in order to enable them for their future lives to communicate with and evaluate them. Ideally the students develop a certain law culture that leads to a confident (emphasis on citation style) successful and effective interaction with current (European) legal literature (legal norms, legal practice, public administrative jurisdiction). In order to support this proficiency, during the course there is generally at least one current module dealing with legal developments reported about in the media resp. current legal decisions are promptly presented and put up to discussion (in the past for example the Hessian Constitutional Court’s jurisdiction on tuition fees or the European Court’s decision on the reliability of tariffs (pay-scales).
Literature:
Wird in der Vorlesung bekannt gegeben
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