Training course “German Administrative Law”

24 – 30 June 2018, Faculty of Law, Münster University

Organized by:

Asian Governance Foundation (AGF),

German-Southeast Asian Center of Excellence for Public Policy and Good Governance (CPG),

The Office of the Administrative Courts of Thailand, and the Faculty of Law, Münster University, Germany

 

 

 

Agenda

Monday, 25 June 2018

“German administrative procedural law”, Prof. Dr. Dirk Ehlers, Head of the Center for Public Economic Law, Münster University, and Henning Glaser, Director of Asian Governance Foundation (AGF)/ German-Southeast Asian Center of Excellence for Public Policy and Good Governance (CPG)

Welcome dinner at restaurant

 

Tuesday, 26 June 2018

Visit of the Regional Government Münster

“Political Institutions and administrative structure in Germany”, Prof. Dr. Marcel Krumm, Chair for Public Law and Tax Law, Faculty of Law, Münster University

“Basic principles of German public law”, Prof. Dr. Fabian Wittreck, Faculty of Law, Münster University

 

Wednesday, 27 June 2018

“The protection of rights and liberties through the constitutional and administrative courts”, Prof. Dr. Hinnerk Wißmann, Faculty of Law, Münster University

“Types of administrative action: administrative act, administrative contract”, Prof. Dr. Janbernd Oebbecke, Emeritus professor at University of Muenster/ Co-director of the “Freiherr-vom-Stein-Institut” (cf. supra)

 

Thursday, 28 June 2018

Visit of the Higher Administrative Court for North-Rhine Westphalia Münster with introduction to the court and attendance of a trial

Case review and discussion

 

Friday, 29 June 2018

Visit of Muenster City Government with introduction to municipal self-government in Germany

Farewell dinner at restaurant with handing out of participation certificates

 

 

 

Report

On 24 – 30 June 2018, AGF&CPG organizes a training course on “German Administrative Law” for the group of judges from the Office of Administrative Courts of Thailand at the Faculty of Law, University of Münster, Germany.

The course comprises lectures conducted by leading public law scholars on German administrative law and procedure, political institutions and administrative structure in Germany, and Constitutional and administrative courts in Germany. Participants also visit various German administrative institutions, including the Regional Government of Münster, Higher Administrative Court for North-Rhine Westphalia Münster where they observed a trial, and the Münster City Government.

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