Innovative Teaching in European Legal Education
International Conference within the Framework of the 2019 ELPIS Network Meeting
Zusammenfassung
Moderne Lehrmethoden sind in akademischen Diskussionen allgegenwärtig. Die Wissenschaft schreitet voran, daher muss die Lehre zum Nutzen der Studierenden folgen. Auf einer internationalen Konferenz in Hannover (Dezember 2019) unter der Ägide des renommierten ELPIS-Netzwerkes wurde die Angelegenheit anhand der Vielfalt der Rechtsausbildung in den EU-Mitgliedstaaten erörtert, um gemeinsame Grundlagen für die moderne Rechtslehre zu finden.
Der vorliegende Band erzielt eine Balance relevanter Erkenntnisse von Wissenschaftlern und Studierenden. Er besteht aus Beiträgen von Wissenschaftlern verschiedener Rechtsgebiete an unterschiedlichen Universitäten wie Bernd Oppermann (Hannover), Claas Friedrich Germelmann (Hannover), Vasco Pereira da Silva (Lissabon), Francisco Balaguer Callejón (Granada), Andreas Schwartze (Innsbruck), Arndt Künnecke (Brühl), Maria Meng-Papantoni (Athen), Patrick R. Hugg (New Orleans), Rui Guerra da Fonseca (Lissabon), Balázs Rigó (Budapest), Dimitrios Parashu (Hannover), Kersi Kurti (Hannover) und Kire Jovanov (Hannover).
Abstract
Modern teaching methods are omnipresent in academic discussions. Science is moving forward, therefore teaching has to follow, for the students' benefit. An International Conference in Hannover (December 2019), under the aegis of the well-renowned ELPIS network, discussed the matter through the diversity of legal education within the EU member states, aiming at finding common grounds on the modern teaching of law. The present book achieves a healthy balance of relevant insights by scholars and students. It consists of contributions by scientists of different fields of law. The Authors Bernd Oppermann (Professor of Civil Law, University of Hannover), Claas Friedrich Germelmann (Professor of European Law, University of Hannover), Vasco Pereira da Silva (Professor of Public Law, University of Lisbon), Francisco Balaguer Callejón (Professor of Public Law, University of Granada), Andreas Schwartze (Professor of Civil Law, University of Innsbruck), Arndt Künnecke (Professor of Public Law, Federal University of Applied Sciences, Brühl), Maria Meng-Papantoni (Professor of European Law, Panteion University of Athens), Patrick R. Hugg (Professor of European Law, University of New Orleans), Rui Guerra da Fonseca (Ass. Professor of Public Law, University of Lisbon), Balász Rigó (Lecturer in Legal History, Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest), Dimitrios Parashu (Ass. Professor of European Law, University of Hannover), Kersi Kurti (University of Hannover) and Kire Jovanov (University of Hannover).