A Comparative View on the Judiciary in the modern Rechtsstaat/Negara Hukum - the Example of Germany Contribution to the course Indonesian Judiciary |
13.05.22 |
Semester 2, 2021/22 (IUP); Wednesday, 18.05. and 25.05., 15:00 - 17:30, online via Zoom |
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Note on online teaching
All lectures are given online via Zoom. Please study carefully the student guidelines for my online lectures.
First
lecture on Wednesday, 18.05.2022, 15:00 - 17:30:
Zoom Meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83993267957?pwd=QmlkWkxrL0lYR3ExZDMrUVFpeUFiZz09
Meeting ID: 839 9326 7957
Passcode: g01EnG
Second
lecture on Wednesday, 25.05.2022, 15:00 - 17:30:
Zoom meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89942014518?pwd=wLZW10y_UlAXTVe_eP5IHLknE5JUYk.1
Meeting ID: 899 4201 4518
Passcode: 8MkpyW
Downloads (PDF files)
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Course material (with bibliographical references and links to relevant internet resources) |
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I. Introduction |
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II. History and structure of the German judiciary |
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III. The judiciary in the German system of separation of powers |
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IV.The mission of the judiciary under the rule of law |
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V. The independence of the judiciary in Germany |
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VI. How to become a judge in Germany |
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VII. Working in the German judiciary |
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VIII. Conclusion: the role of the judiciary in a modern constitutional state based on separation of powers and the rule of law |