Program Overview
Doctoral Program "Law in Transition"
The doctoral program "Law in Transition" comprises a group of currently between 20 and 30 doctoral students who are in close and regular exchange with each other and with the faculty's lecturers. It offers its members a structured training program through the organization of doctoral colloquia, annual conferences, lecture series, and customized workshops.
Program Structure
The doctoral program is divided into the three pillars:
- Technical Change
- Social Change
- Economic Change All doctoral students of the faculty who present a relevant dissertation project can be admitted to the doctoral program.
Admission and Requirements
It is possible to apply for start-up scholarships and financial grants for conference attendance and travel expenses. The general conditions for doctoral studies also apply to participants of the doctoral program "Law in Transition", but the acquisition of 18 CP is required, and doctoral students are obliged to:
- Give lectures at the biannual colloquia
- Attend a certain number of internal meetings Successful participation is confirmed by a separate certificate.
Research and Training
The program focuses on providing a comprehensive research and training experience, including:
- Doctoral colloquia
- Annual conferences
- Lecture series
- Customized workshops
Program Details
- Start-up grants are available for eligible students.
- The program is designed to support doctoral students in their research and academic development.
- The faculty's lecturers are actively involved in the program, providing guidance and support to students.
