800989 SE Business Law - A Comparative Law Perspective (Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Liechtenstein) 5
winter semester 2022/2023 | Last update: 21.09.2022 | Place course on memo listMag. Mirella Maria Johler, BA
Mag. Mirella Maria Johler, BA, +43 512 507 84017
Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Thomas Müller Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Thomas Müller, +43 512 507 84060
Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Thomas Müller Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Thomas Müller, +43 512 507 84060
800989
SE Business Law - A Comparative Law Perspective (Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Liechtenstein) 5
SE 2
5
every 2 weeks
each semester
German
In-depth knowledge of comparative law
The seminar explores comparative law as a legal (interpretation) method in greater depth using case studies from Liechtenstein and other German-speaking countries. The seminar also counts as a seminar of the Doctoral College Liechtenstein Law.
Lectures, Discussions, presentations by the participating students
Final presentations by the students at the end of the term; the students have to answer questions by the course instructors and other participants
Gamper/Verschraegen, Rechtsvergleichung als juristische Auslegungsmethode (2013)
Kischel, Rechtsvergleichung (2015)
Rainer, Introduction to Comparative Law (2010)
Participants of the Doctoral Programme are preferred
06.10.2022
- Interdisciplinary and additional courses
- Faculty of Law
- Doctor of Philosophy Programme Italian Law/Dottorato di ricerca in materie giuridiche at the University of Innsbruck and the Università degli Studi di Padova according to the Curriculum 2012 (180 ECTS-Credits, 6 Semesters
- Doctoral Programme in Law according to the Curriculum 2012 (180 ECTS-Credits, 6 Semesters)
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