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Heidelberg University Faculty of Law

The Heidelberg University Faculty of Law (also known as Heidelberg Law School), located in Heidelberg, Germany, is one of the original four constituent faculties of Heidelberg University. Founded in 1386 by Rupert I, Elector Palatine, it is the oldest law school in Germany.[1]

Heidelberg University
Faculty of Law
Typepublic
Established1386; 638 years ago (1386)
DeanEkkehard Reimer
Students2.952 (2018)
Location,
Campusurban
Websitehttp://www.jura.uni-heidelberg.de/
Heidelberg Law Library (2004)

Academics edit

 
A lecture at law (2004)

Besides the first professional degree in law, and various doctoral programs, the school offers a general Master of Laws (LL.M.) program for foreign-educated lawyers, a specialized LL.M. in corporate restructuring, as well as a specialized LL.M. in international law, the latter being offered exclusively at the Heidelberg Center in Santiago, Chile.[2] Teaching is delivered through lectures, tutorials, moot courts and seminars. The school also runs the Max Planck Research School for Successful Dispute Resolution in International Law in cooperation with the Max Planck Institute for International Law. [3]

Law students have to cover a wide range of compulsory subjects.[4] After the intermediate examination, they can choose one of eleven elective subjects ("Schwerpunktbereiche"), in Heidelberg: legal history and historical comparative law; criminal law and criminology; German and European administrative law; labor law and social legislation; tax law; business law; commercial law and European Community law; civil procedure; conflict of laws; public international law; Healthcare law.[5]

Thomas Lobinger and the exam preparation course "HeidelPräp!" won the Ars legendi-Award 2014 for excellence in higher education didactics, donated by Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft and German Rectors' Conference.[6]

Heidelberg is home of Germany's oldest student law review "StudZR".

The main research interests of the faculty center around the harmonisation of private and public law at a European and international level; the ongoing refinement and adaptation of commercial, fiscal and labor legislation; the design of a legal framework for dealing with issues posed by statehood and European and global transnationality; criminology; and the history of law.[1]

Reputation and admission edit

University rankings
By subject – Global & National
CHE Ranking 2020 – National
Law[8]
Overall study situation  2.8
Research orientation
Study organisation
Support in studies
Support in the study entry phase  9/12 pts.
Coursed offered
Teacher support  2.9
Exam preparation  7/10 pts.
Laboratory internships
Teaching of scientific competence
Scientific-artistical orientation
Graduations in appropriate time
International orientation
Contact with work environment
Job market preparation
Citations per publication
Doctorates per professor
Publications per professor
Research reputation
Third party funds per professor
Third party funds per academic

For centuries Heidelberg has been one of the preeminent law schools in Germany, today regularly placing at or near the top of various German law school rankings.[9][10][11]

In the 2022 QS World University Rankings by subjects Heidelberg Law ranks 62 globally, down from rank 24 in 2014. It is ranked third in Germany after the University of Bonn and Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.[7] In the 2020 CHE University Ranking, Heidelberg University is in the top group with regard to support in the study entry phase and doctorates per professor.[8]

The school accepts less than one in ten applicants for the first professional degree program,[12] and consistently has the highest number of applicants per place of all German law schools.[1] Admission decisions for the first professional degree course are based on the Abitur GPA; the Abitur grades in German, mathematics, and in the first foreign language; as well as on other individual merits. Admission to graduate degrees is based on the results of the previous law degree and if applying for doctoral studies, the candidate's demonstrated capacity to pursue independently original research.[13]

Statistics edit

The school comprises 2.764 students, including 2.396 students pursuing the first legal examination, 241 doctoral students and 96 Master of Laws students. Ten percent of the student body are international students.[14] As of 2014, the law school's faculty consists of 62 full professors,[15] excluding assistant professors, graduate research and teaching assistants, adjunct faculty, and visiting scholars. In 2012, the school raised 790,000 EUR in third-party funds.[16] In Germany, regularly thirty percent of the candidates fail the First Legal Examination, and only 10 percent achieve a distinction.[17] At Heidelberg Law School, the failure rate is only 20 percent and more than 20 percent graduate with distinction in the statewide final exam.[18]

International cooperations edit

The school has student exchange agreements and research cooperations with some 40 partner universities, and it has established a professorial exchange program with the Georgetown University Law Center. In addition, it co-runs the School of German Law at the Jagiellonian University of Kraków, and it is actively involved in the development of the German-speaking Andrássy University of Budapest.[1]

Noted people edit

Among the school's noted alumni in government are three Chancellors of Germany, a Prime Minister of Belgium and Nobel Peace Laureate, a Prime Minister of Bulgaria, a Prince Regent of Thailand, a Secretary General of NATO, two Federal Ministers of Justice, a Federal Minister of the Interior, a Federal Minister of Defense, a Federal Minister of Education and Research, and two Nazi-era ministers. Besides numerous Federal Judges, alumni in judiciary include 17 Justices of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany including three vice presidents of the court, a President of the International Court of Justice, two Presidents of the European Court of Human Rights, a President of the Federal Court of Justice of Germany, a President of the Federal Labor Court of Germany, a Vice President of the International Criminal Court, two Vice Presidents of the OSCE Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, two Attorneys General of Germany, an Advocate General at the European Court of Justice, a Justice in the Supreme Court of the Philippines, and a British Law Lord. Other famous alumni include the national poet of Pakistan Sir Muhammad Iqbal and classical composer Robert Schumann.[19]

 
Gustav Radbruch

Among the Heidelberg law scholars in the 19th and 20th centuries were Anton Friedrich Justus Thibaut, Bernhard Windscheid, Johann Caspar Bluntschli, Georg Jellinek, Otto von Gierke, Gerhard Anschütz and Gustav Radbruch.[1] The law school's present professors include former Justice of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany Paul Kirchhof,[20] former President of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea Rüdiger Wolfrum,[21] former Secretary General of UNIDROIT and sitting chairman in the Iran–United States Claims Tribunal Herbert Kronke,[22] and sitting President of the European Nuclear Energy Tribunal Armin von Bogdandy.[23] Also, many Heidelberg law professors frequently act as consultants to the Federal Government, the Federal Parliament, the European Commission, and to the highest national and international courts.[10] Sitting Justices of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany Ferdinand Kirchhof,[24] Johannes Masing,[25] Rudolf Mellinghoff,[26] and Lerke Osterloh[27] have served as lecturers and researchers in the school prior to their appointment to the court.

In fiction and popular culture edit

In Bernhard Schlink's semi-autobiographical 1995 novel The Reader, Heidelberg University is one of the main scenes of Part II. Nearly a decade after his affair with an older woman came to a mysterious end, Michael Berg, a law student at the university, re-encounters his former lover as she defends herself in a war-crimes trial, which he observes as part of a seminar. The university is also featured in the Academy Award-winning 2008 film version The Reader, starring Kate Winslet, David Kross and Ralph Fiennes.[28][29]

Heidelberg university is featured in Naoki Urasawa's 1994–2001 manga series, Monster, and its subsequent 2004–2005 anime adaptation, wherein it is featured as the university Nina Fortner (Anna Liebert) is attending to get her degree in law. By the end of the series, despite the turmoil she's faced and her professor's initial displeasure at her consistent tardiness, she graduates with her degree.

In Michel Favart's film «Les Alsaciens ou les Deux Mathilde», Karl Kempf, one of the main characters, studies law at Heidelberg university, while his brother Edouard begins his studies at the École Polytechnique in France.

Hans Julius Grebenar is a law graduate of Heidelberg university in Jeffrey Archer's short story "A good eye" of the collection And Thereby Hangs a Tale, as well as the East Prussian Junker (Prussia) Count Rudolf von Adelhaus in Harold Spender's 1916 Novel "The Dividing Sword".[30]

See also edit

Further reading edit

  • Schroeder, Klaus-Peter (2010). "Eine Universität für Juristen und von Juristen" : die Heidelberger Juristische Fakultät im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert (in German). ISBN 978-3-16-150326-9.
  • Meusburger, Peter (2012). Wissenschaftsatlas of Heidelberg University : spatio-temporal relations of academic knowledge production. Bibliotheca Palatina. pp. 158–161. ISBN 978-3-9811463-4-9.
  • Baldus, Christian; Kronke, Herbert; Mager, Ute (2013). Heidelberger Thesen zu Recht und Gerechtigkeit (in German). Mohr Siebeck. ISBN 978-3-16-152056-3.
  • Heidelberg University Bibliography (Juristische Fakultät): As the main index of publications Heidelberg University Bibliography (HeiBIB) lists the academic publications by members of Heidelberg University,[31]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e . University of Heidelberg Homepage. Archived from the original on 2009-03-09. Retrieved 2010-01-01.
  2. ^ . University of Heidelberg Homepage. Archived from the original on 2009-02-06. Retrieved 2010-01-01.
  3. ^ "Max Planck Research School for Successful Dispute Resolution in International Law". Max Planck Society website. Retrieved 2010-01-01.
  4. ^ Korioth, Stefan. "Legal Education in Germany today" (PDF).
  5. ^ "Liste der Schwerpunktbereichetml". {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  6. ^ Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft. . Archived from the original on 2013-12-17.
  7. ^ a b "QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022: Law". QS World University Rankings. Retrieved 2023-02-26.
  8. ^ a b "Studying Law in Germany". CHE University Ranking. Retrieved 2020-12-31.
  9. ^ "WirtschaftsWoche: Universität Heidelberg in Jura auf Platz 1 (German)". uni-protokolle.de. Retrieved 2010-01-01.
  10. ^ a b "Jura im Wandel (German)". Handelsblatt Karriere 2008. Retrieved 2010-01-01.
  11. ^ "WiWo Jura-Ranking 2013 (German)". Wirtschaftswoche. Retrieved 2010-01-01.
  12. ^ . University of Heidelberg Homepage. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2008-05-16.
  13. ^ . University of Heidelberg Homepage. Archived from the original on 2009-08-31. Retrieved 2010-01-01.
  14. ^ Heidelberg University. "2013 - 2014 Student statistics" (PDF). Retrieved 2014-05-31.
  15. ^ "List of Heidelberg professors of law". University of Heidelberg Homepage. Retrieved 2014-05-31.
  16. ^ Heidelberg University. "Annual Report 2012" (PDF). Retrieved 2014-06-08.
  17. ^ Korioth, Stefan. Legal Education in Germany today (PDF). p. 96.
  18. ^ Baden Württemberg Ministry of Justice. "2013 Results of the First Legal Examination" (PDF).
  19. ^ For references see List of University of Heidelberg people
  20. ^ . University of Heidelberg website. Archived from the original on 2010-05-04. Retrieved 2010-01-01.
  21. ^ "Professor Wolfrum website". Max Planck Society website. Retrieved 2010-01-01.
  22. ^ . University of Heidelberg website. Archived from the original on 2009-02-21. Retrieved 2010-01-01.
  23. ^ "Professor v. Bogdandy website". Max Planck Society website. Retrieved 2010-01-01.
  24. ^ . Bundesverfassungsgericht website. Archived from the original on 2010-01-03. Retrieved 2010-01-01.
  25. ^ . Bundesverfassungsgericht website. Archived from the original on 2010-01-06. Retrieved 2010-01-01.
  26. ^ . Bundesverfassungsgericht website. Archived from the original on 2010-01-06. Retrieved 2010-01-01.
  27. ^ . Bundesverfassungsgericht website. Archived from the original on 2010-01-06. Retrieved 2010-01-01.
  28. ^ Schlink, Bernhard (1995; English translation 1997 by Carol Brown Janeway). The Reader. Vintage International, 157. ISBN 978-0-679-44279-0.
  29. ^ "The Reader 2008". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2009-02-22.
  30. ^ Thomas Weber: Our Friend "The Enemy". Elite Education in Britain and Germany before World War I. Stanford University Press 2008, page 104.
  31. ^ "HeiBIB".

External links edit

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The Heidelberg University Faculty of Law also known as Heidelberg Law School located in Heidelberg Germany is one of the original four constituent faculties of Heidelberg University Founded in 1386 by Rupert I Elector Palatine it is the oldest law school in Germany 1 Heidelberg UniversityFaculty of LawTypepublicEstablished1386 638 years ago 1386 DeanEkkehard ReimerStudents2 952 2018 LocationHeidelberg BW GermanyCampusurbanWebsitehttp www jura uni heidelberg de Heidelberg Law Library 2004 Contents 1 Academics 2 Reputation and admission 3 Statistics 4 International cooperations 5 Noted people 6 In fiction and popular culture 7 See also 8 Further reading 9 References 10 External linksAcademics edit nbsp A lecture at law 2004 Besides the first professional degree in law and various doctoral programs the school offers a general Master of Laws LL M program for foreign educated lawyers a specialized LL M in corporate restructuring as well as a specialized LL M in international law the latter being offered exclusively at the Heidelberg Center in Santiago Chile 2 Teaching is delivered through lectures tutorials moot courts and seminars The school also runs the Max Planck Research School for Successful Dispute Resolution in International Law in cooperation with the Max Planck Institute for International Law 3 Law students have to cover a wide range of compulsory subjects 4 After the intermediate examination they can choose one of eleven elective subjects Schwerpunktbereiche in Heidelberg legal history and historical comparative law criminal law and criminology German and European administrative law labor law and social legislation tax law business law commercial law and European Community law civil procedure conflict of laws public international law Healthcare law 5 Thomas Lobinger and the exam preparation course HeidelPrap won the Ars legendi Award 2014 for excellence in higher education didactics donated by Stifterverband fur die Deutsche Wissenschaft and German Rectors Conference 6 Heidelberg is home of Germany s oldest student law review StudZR The main research interests of the faculty center around the harmonisation of private and public law at a European and international level the ongoing refinement and adaptation of commercial fiscal and labor legislation the design of a legal framework for dealing with issues posed by statehood and European and global transnationality criminology and the history of law 1 Reputation and admission editUniversity rankingsBy subject Global amp NationalQS Law 2022 7 623THE citation needed ARWU citation needed QS citation needed THE citation needed ARWU citation needed QS citation needed THE citation needed ARWU citation needed QS citation needed THE citation needed ARWU citation needed CHE Ranking 2020 NationalLaw 8 Overall study situation 2 8 Research orientation Study organisation Support in studies Support in the study entry phase 9 12 pts Coursed offered Teacher support 2 9 Exam preparation 7 10 pts Laboratory internships Teaching of scientific competence Scientific artistical orientation Graduations in appropriate time International orientation Contact with work environment Job market preparation Citations per publication Doctorates per professor Publications per professor Research reputation Third party funds per professor Third party funds per academic For centuries Heidelberg has been one of the preeminent law schools in Germany today regularly placing at or near the top of various German law school rankings 9 10 11 In the 2022 QS World University Rankings by subjects Heidelberg Law ranks 62 globally down from rank 24 in 2014 It is ranked third in Germany after the University of Bonn and Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich 7 In the 2020 CHE University Ranking Heidelberg University is in the top group with regard to support in the study entry phase and doctorates per professor 8 The school accepts less than one in ten applicants for the first professional degree program 12 and consistently has the highest number of applicants per place of all German law schools 1 Admission decisions for the first professional degree course are based on the Abitur GPA the Abitur grades in German mathematics and in the first foreign language as well as on other individual merits Admission to graduate degrees is based on the results of the previous law degree and if applying for doctoral studies the candidate s demonstrated capacity to pursue independently original research 13 Statistics editThe school comprises 2 764 students including 2 396 students pursuing the first legal examination 241 doctoral students and 96 Master of Laws students Ten percent of the student body are international students 14 As of 2014 the law school s faculty consists of 62 full professors 15 excluding assistant professors graduate research and teaching assistants adjunct faculty and visiting scholars In 2012 the school raised 790 000 EUR in third party funds 16 In Germany regularly thirty percent of the candidates fail the First Legal Examination and only 10 percent achieve a distinction 17 At Heidelberg Law School the failure rate is only 20 percent and more than 20 percent graduate with distinction in the statewide final exam 18 International cooperations editThe school has student exchange agreements and research cooperations with some 40 partner universities and it has established a professorial exchange program with the Georgetown University Law Center In addition it co runs the School of German Law at the Jagiellonian University of Krakow and it is actively involved in the development of the German speaking Andrassy University of Budapest 1 Noted people editMain article List of University of Heidelberg people Among the school s noted alumni in government are three Chancellors of Germany a Prime Minister of Belgium and Nobel Peace Laureate a Prime Minister of Bulgaria a Prince Regent of Thailand a Secretary General of NATO two Federal Ministers of Justice a Federal Minister of the Interior a Federal Minister of Defense a Federal Minister of Education and Research and two Nazi era ministers Besides numerous Federal Judges alumni in judiciary include 17 Justices of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany including three vice presidents of the court a President of the International Court of Justice two Presidents of the European Court of Human Rights a President of the Federal Court of Justice of Germany a President of the Federal Labor Court of Germany a Vice President of the International Criminal Court two Vice Presidents of the OSCE Court of Conciliation and Arbitration two Attorneys General of Germany an Advocate General at the European Court of Justice a Justice in the Supreme Court of the Philippines and a British Law Lord Other famous alumni include the national poet of Pakistan Sir Muhammad Iqbal and classical composer Robert Schumann 19 nbsp Gustav RadbruchAmong the Heidelberg law scholars in the 19th and 20th centuries were Anton Friedrich Justus Thibaut Bernhard Windscheid Johann Caspar Bluntschli Georg Jellinek Otto von Gierke Gerhard Anschutz and Gustav Radbruch 1 The law school s present professors include former Justice of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany Paul Kirchhof 20 former President of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea Rudiger Wolfrum 21 former Secretary General of UNIDROIT and sitting chairman in the Iran United States Claims Tribunal Herbert Kronke 22 and sitting President of the European Nuclear Energy Tribunal Armin von Bogdandy 23 Also many Heidelberg law professors frequently act as consultants to the Federal Government the Federal Parliament the European Commission and to the highest national and international courts 10 Sitting Justices of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany Ferdinand Kirchhof 24 Johannes Masing 25 Rudolf Mellinghoff 26 and Lerke Osterloh 27 have served as lecturers and researchers in the school prior to their appointment to the court In fiction and popular culture editIn Bernhard Schlink s semi autobiographical 1995 novel The Reader Heidelberg University is one of the main scenes of Part II Nearly a decade after his affair with an older woman came to a mysterious end Michael Berg a law student at the university re encounters his former lover as she defends herself in a war crimes trial which he observes as part of a seminar The university is also featured in the Academy Award winning 2008 film version The Reader starring Kate Winslet David Kross and Ralph Fiennes 28 29 Heidelberg university is featured in Naoki Urasawa s 1994 2001 manga series Monster and its subsequent 2004 2005 anime adaptation wherein it is featured as the university Nina Fortner Anna Liebert is attending to get her degree in law By the end of the series despite the turmoil she s faced and her professor s initial displeasure at her consistent tardiness she graduates with her degree In Michel Favart s film Les Alsaciens ou les Deux Mathilde Karl Kempf one of the main characters studies law at Heidelberg university while his brother Edouard begins his studies at the Ecole Polytechnique in France Hans Julius Grebenar is a law graduate of Heidelberg university in Jeffrey Archer s short story A good eye of the collection And Thereby Hangs a Tale as well as the East Prussian Junker Prussia Count Rudolf von Adelhaus in Harold Spender s 1916 Novel The Dividing Sword 30 See also editHeidelberg University General Presentation Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law Studentische Zeitschrift fur Rechtswissenschaft HeidelbergFurther reading editSchroeder Klaus Peter 2010 Eine Universitat fur Juristen und von Juristen die Heidelberger Juristische Fakultat im 19 und 20 Jahrhundert in German ISBN 978 3 16 150326 9 Meusburger Peter 2012 Wissenschaftsatlas of Heidelberg University spatio temporal relations of academic knowledge production Bibliotheca Palatina pp 158 161 ISBN 978 3 9811463 4 9 Baldus Christian Kronke Herbert Mager Ute 2013 Heidelberger Thesen zu Recht und Gerechtigkeit in German Mohr Siebeck ISBN 978 3 16 152056 3 Heidelberg University Bibliography Juristische Fakultat As the main index of publications Heidelberg University Bibliography HeiBIB lists the academic publications by members of Heidelberg University 31 References edit a b c d e Introduction to the Faculty of Law University of Heidelberg Homepage Archived from the original on 2009 03 09 Retrieved 2010 01 01 Courses of Study at the Heidelberg School of Law University of Heidelberg Homepage Archived from the original on 2009 02 06 Retrieved 2010 01 01 Max Planck Research School for Successful Dispute Resolution in International Law Max Planck Society website Retrieved 2010 01 01 Korioth Stefan Legal Education in Germany today PDF Liste der Schwerpunktbereichetml a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help Stifterverband fur die Deutsche Wissenschaft Ars legendi Award 2014 Archived from 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