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CHE University Ranking

Law, Department

Juristische und Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät

Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg

Juristische und Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät
Universitätsplatz 10a
D-06108 Halle (Saale)
Telephone: +49 345 55-23102
https://www.uni-halle.de
Uni Halle-Wittenberg
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Basic information

Total number of students at the department

2,300

Number of master degree students (w/o teacher qualification)

270

Support during the study entry phase

Total score for support in the study entry phase

12/14 points

Results of study

Exam results

37.3%

Exam preparation

7/8 points

Research

Doctorates per professor

1.1

Students' assessments on undergraduate, presence-learning-courses

Teacher support
Support in studies
Courses offered
Study organisation
Exam organisation
Digital teaching elements
Assistance with exam preparation
Share of external repetitions visited

61.6%

Introduction to scientific work
Offers for career orientation
Practical orientation in teaching
Support for stays abroad
Rooms
Library
IT-infrastructure
Overall study situation
Self-study places
Return rate of the questionnaires

287

Further information provided by the department

Special features regarding teaching

Annual revision course with exam simulation; Weekly exam preparation course; Involvement of practitioners and international visiting professors; “The Living Textbook” lecture series; Data Protection Law; Legislation; Law of the sustainable economy; Campus in the city centre; Excellent student-teacher ratio; Moot courts; Courses taught in foreign languages; e-learning programmes, university network Halle-Leipzig-Jena; research centre/practical project on migration law; student exchange with China; basic education in mediation; Long Night of the Sciences; Annual graduation ceremony, preparation for e-exams

Special features regarding the international orientation

36 ERASMUS partner faculties; Erasmus student office in the faculty; Student exchanges with Chonqing (China); Collaborations with Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), Yekaterinburg (Russia), Turkish-German University of Istanbul; Postgraduate LLM degree course in Business Law and Economic Law; Summer Schools; International visiting professors and lecturers from, among other places, China, Italy, South Korea, Portugal, France, the UK, Australia, Russia, Spain, Azerbaijan, Estonia; European Week; International moot courts; Legal excursions/seminars abroad

Special features regarding the equipment

Comprehensive IT teaching and learning platform; Comprehensive IT degree programme management for students; Free rental laptops; Development of an app to practise subsumption theory (SubTrApp) and an subsumption editor (GustO); Free WiFi access across the whole campus and in all lecture theatres; legal databases (including Juris, beck-online, Lexis-Nexis, Hein-Online, Kluwer Law and many more); Lecture halls with modern multimedia technology and streaming facilities; Centre for Multimedia Teaching and Learning at the University (LLZ); Computer cluster; IT Examination Centre for electronic exams

Special features regarding research activities

4 research profiles: International Economic Law; Medicine-Ethics-Law; Digitalisation and Law; Principles of Law and Social Cohesion; Strong networking with other faculties, universities and non-university institutions (MPI for Social Anthropology); university partnership Halle – Leipzig – Jena; Additional research centres on chamber law, migration law, cooperative law, capital markets criminal law, national and international procedural law; German Research Foundation (DFG) research project on the crime prevention effects of anti-corruption programmes; Sustainability Research; Climate Public School

Support for founders

univations entrepreneurship initiative; Career Centre

Other special features

Certificate “family-friendly university audit” e.g. individual student counselling and planning; Family Office for students and staff; Changing and nursing rooms; Extended loan option in the library; Participation in examinations during academic leave of absence due to parental leave; Children's dinner in the cafeteria; Short-term supervision by the student union; Wide range of options to study abroad (ERASMUS, China exchange); “klartext” debating club; Alumni associations; ELSA faculty group; Active departmental student body; fairy-tale moot court; themed day "Space for Mindfulness"; gender in law; psychological counselling

Further information on research activities

Information on access restrictions

Website of the Student Council

online-application

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Acronyms

(S) = Students' judgements

(F) = Facts

(P) = Professors' judgements

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Last Update 2023: Data collected by the CHE Center for Higher Education
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