Institute for Constitutional Law KU Leuven
Institute for Constitutional law does in the first place reserach on the traditional areas of consitutional law
Institute for Constitutional law does in the first place reserach on the traditional areas of consitutional law
The principal objects of research in the department of Constitutional and Administrative Law are: 1. The different forms of co-operation between the different entities of the Belgian State (federal State, Regions and Communities); 2. The different forms of public interests and economic participation by public authorities (economic public law); 3. The public-private and public-public partnerships; 4. The procedures before the administrative ...
The Institute for European Law supports the teaching and research activities in European law of the Leuven Law Faculty. The various junior and senior researchers of the institute have published extensively on issues of the institutional and substantive law of the European Union.
This research unit consists of 5 institutes: the Institute for Administrative Law, the Institute for Constitutional Law, the Institute for Civil Procedure, the Institute for Environmental and Energy Law and the Institute for Human Rights
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (prof. A. Alen) - The state : structure, organs, competences, functioning. - Constitutional law and international law: human rights. ADMINISTRATIVE LAW (prof. M. Boes) Zoning ...
The research in the field of international law focusses mainly on four different fields. The law of the sea, the law of international organizations, regional international law in Africa and East-European legal systems. With respect to the law of the sea the main areas covered are marine pollution, fisheries, Belgian state practice, the Baltic Sea region and maritime delimitation. As far as international organizations are concerned, the ...
Topic A: Administrative law a research on the collaboration between the state , de Communities and the Regions after the third state reform
Topic B: Educational law and issuing concerning university as well as non university education
The Centre for Government and Law (CORe) was founded in 2008. This young research group conducts fundamental and applied research within the broad spectrum of public law. Much attention is given to the legal protection of citizens against government action. Furthermore research is focused on alternative forms of dispute resolution when conflicts arise, such as negotiation and mediation. The focus on public law truly reflects the increasing ...
Legal history provides the key to understanding the differences and similarities that underlie contemporary legal systems. Seeing laws in their historical context stimulates academics and clinical professionals to think creatively about how they can shape the law of the future.