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The Rule of Law Academy will bring together 18 law students from around the world (12 international/6 german students) for intensive study in a block seminar. The program introduces students to comparative law methods and engages them in deep study of a common constitutional law issue or topic that is central to the rule of law, encompassing issues of state organization or basic rights. The Rule of Law Academy is administered by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e.V. in cooperation with respected academic partners: The Washington & Lee University School of Law, Virginia USA (represented by Prof. Russell Miller) and BSP Business and Law School, Berlin Germany (represented by Prof. Dr. Alexander Thiele). The seminar will take place in Berlin during the week 23 February to 2 March 2025.

The program of the Rule of Law Academy will involve intensive reading assignments followed by guided discussions around the seminar table. That reading material will focus first on the theory and method of comparative law and will then feature several sessions considering a selected substantive topic of constitutional law related to the rule of law. The classroom component of the seminar will end with student-led group presentations that call on the students to reflect on the new substantive material they have encountered as well as on their engagement with the different legal systems and legal cultures represented in the program. The seminar’s academic dimension will be reinforced by a visit to the German Bundestag and probably to the German Federal Constitutional Court.

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Participants 2025

S. Lilli Marshall

Lilli is a second-year law student at Washington and Lee School of Law and serves as a junior staff writer for the German Law Journal. Originally from Melbourne, Florida, Lilli’s passion for comparative constitutional law was influenced by current global challenges to democratic institutions and the rule of law, particularly in light of the January 6th events and their aftermath. Her research focuses primarily on the resilience of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany, specifically in light of Poland’s recent developments.

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Dr. Franziska Rinke

Dr. Franziska Rinke

Rechtsstaatsdialog und Völkerrecht

franziska.rinke@kas.de +49 30 26996 3507 +49 30 26996 3709

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