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Lehrveranstaltungen

European Law II (Seminar)

Dozent/in: Valérie Vanessa Willy

Termin:
Einzeltermin | Do, 17.04.2025, 12:30 - Do, 17.04.2025, 14:00 | Online-Veranstaltung | Online via Zoom
Einzeltermin | Fr, 16.05.2025, 14:15 - Fr, 16.05.2025, 18:15 | C 40.254 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | Sa, 17.05.2025, 09:15 - Sa, 17.05.2025, 18:15 | C 40.254 Seminarraum
Einzeltermin | So, 18.05.2025, 09:15 - So, 18.05.2025, 18:15 | C 40.254 Seminarraum

Inhalt: This lecture is designed to deepen the students' understanding about European Law. The focus is on European human rights law, the EU freedoms and environmental law. At the beginning, the meaning, the differences and the interaction between the Council of Europe and the European Union will be explained and discussed. For the most part, the course will deal with European human rights, in particular as provided for by the European Convention on Human Rights of the Council of Europe and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union. Moreover, the EU freedoms - Free movement of goods, Free movement of capital, the Freedom to establish and provide services, and the Free movement of labour will be discussed. Finally, the course will deal with European environmental law.

International Law II (Seminar)

Dozent/in: Jelena Bäumler

Termin:
wöchentlich | Dienstag | 16:15 - 17:45 | 07.04.2025 - 11.07.2025 | C 11.308 Seminarraum

Inhalt: The international legal order is currently experiencing profound disruptions, with events and developments that challenge its foundational structures in unprecedented ways. This course examines key global trends reshaping the landscape of international (economic) law. Each topic will be explored across two sessions: the first session will provide an overview of the established legal understanding before the emergence of these trends, while the second will focus on the current challenges and legal implications resulting from these changes. The topics covered could include (we will discuss the topics in the first session): 1. The erosion of the international (economic) order 2. The rise of regionalism and bilateral agreements 3. Trade in times of the environmental crisis 4. International Trade in the age of protectionism & Geoeconomics 5. Corporate accountability and Human Rights 6. Export restrictions on rare earths and raw materials 7. The vulnerability of the global infrastructure 8. Digitalisation, AI and global trade Throughout the course, we will engage with three central questions: • What lies behind each trend from a legal perspective? • Which international law issues are raised by these trends? • What legal responses and solutions can be proposed to address these challenges? This course aims to deepen students' understanding of public international law by focusing on the intersections between International Economic Law and other related policy and legal areas. By critically examining the evolving landscape, students will develop the analytical skills necessary to address contemporary challenges in international legal practice especially as they arise in international economic law.