Public Law

Public Law (B.A.)

The study of public law enables you to understand and actively shape the foundations of our society. Explore how legal rules operate in government, society, business and the private sector. Learn how laws are created, who implements them, and how they are applied in court cases. Delve into the exciting field of constitutional law, which includes fundamental rights and rules governing government bodies. Explore administrative law and learn how government agencies act and how to appeal against decisions.

What is the degree program about?

Coexistence in the state, society, the economy and in the private sphere is shaped by legal rules in the form of laws and regulations. By studying public law, you will learn how these rules are made, who implements them, and how they are applied in court proceedings.

Public law primarily comprises constitutional law: These are the rules that apply to state institutions (Bundestag, Federal Government, etc.) as well as fundamental rights (e.g. freedom of religion, freedom of opinion and freedom of assembly). In addition, public law includes administrative law, which deals with the actions of public authorities on one hand, and with how people can appeal against decisions made by administration on the other. The law of the European Union (EU) and the law that applies to all states (international law) are also considered public law.

Public law and political action are closely related: This is something you realize when you think about elections for the Bundestag, the importance of EU rules for economic policy decisions, or the review of laws by the Federal Constitutional Court. This is the reason why you can study Political Science as a first subject combined with Public Law as a second subject at FAU.

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