Law,
Department
Juristische Fakultät at the Europa-Uni Frankfurt (Oder)
- Große Scharrnstraße 59
- 15230 Frankfurt (Oder)
- Phone: +49 335 5534-2386




Students' assessments on undergraduate, presence-learning-courses
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Special features regarding teachingPractical relevance thanks to a wide range of key qualification events and business games (Moot Courts); many courses offered by practitioners; close to lecturer; small work groups and individual support; comprehensive and fee-free exam preparation with e-learning elements as well as written and oral exam simulation; modern specialisation training; special emphasis on European law and international law despite traditional legal training; near the border.
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Special features regarding the international orientationExam on European law in the state compulsory subject examination; Specialisation areas European Law and International Law; European Law certificate; German-Polish Law degree course (Master of Law and BA / MA of German and Polish Law); Master's degree in European Business Law (LL.M.); regular lecture series on European law.
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Special features regarding the equipmentModern lecture halls, an excellent library with PC workstations, WiFi across the entire campus, Moodle learning platform, cooperation with Münster’s University revision course in the provision of e-learning materials and modules (ILIAS learning platform for exam candidates.
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Special features regarding research activitiesInterdisciplinary and international research profile; specific expertise for Europe in the context of global issues; Central Eastern Europe as a major geographic research specialsiation.
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Other special featuresGood networking between the three faculties (Law faculty, Economics faculty and Cultural Science faculty), in particular also through the interdisciplinary courses Bachelor Law and Politics and Bachelor Law and Economy | Economy and Law, as well as close cooperation with the Collegium Polonicum in Slubice (Poland), especially by studying German-Polish law.
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Further information on research activitieshttp://www.rewi.europa-uni.de/de/forschung/index.html
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Further information about study entry phasehttps://study.europa-uni.de/de/index.html
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Information on access restrictionshttps://study.europa-uni.de/de/jura/bewerben/index.html




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