Research
The specifically tailored core areas and the facilitation of international aspects of teaching reflect
the focus of research at the School of Law. Research is mainly undertaken in the area of
International Business Law, International and European Civil and Procedural Law with comparison
of Civil Procedures, Labour and Employment Law, Economic and Environmental Law, European
and International Criminal Law and Criminology, Alternative Dispute Resolution, International and
European Law as well as German and European Administrative Law. The Center for International
and European Law on Immigration and Asylum as well as the Institute for Factual Research
(Rechtstatsachenforschung) are organisationally institutionalized core research areas. The School
of Law encourages cooperation with the Economic Science and Arts departments, which has led to
collective research projects and the successful application for implementation of a Cluster of
Excellence “Cultural Foundation of Integration” within the framework of the federal initiative for
academic excellence of 2006.