School of Public Affairs

Organisational unit: Research School

Organisation profile

Leuphana School of Public Affairs is the academic and professional home to 1.000 bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral students and 31 professors. 30 research associates and 17 professional staff members are working for us.

The main themes of the school are reflected in its study programs: The School of Public Affairs is currently responsible for three Majors and four Minors at Leuphana College, five Master’s programmes and five Doctoral research groups at Leuphana Graduate School as well as five continuing education Master's programmes at Leuphana Professional School. As a novelty in Germany, the Master of Law offers students the opportunity to obtain both a Master's degree in law (LL.M.) as well as the state law examination. With its emphasis on "Law in Context", this model degree programme transcends a classic-dogmatic perspective of jurisprudence by presenting the relevant contents from civil law, public law and criminal law against the backdrop of current societal challenges and transformations. 

Main research areas

Leuphana School of Public Affairs brings together the disciplines of Political Science, Law, and Economics under one roof. With 31 professorships, it establishes an innovative profile in Germany on issues of public affairs, gaining both national and international visibility and academic reputation.

The School conducts research on the major transformations of our time and thus continues to develop its existing research agenda on the future of democracy, evidence-based political decision-making and law in the context of societal transformation. In an interdisciplinary collaborative endeavour, the three subjects will, among other things, answer pressing questions about

  • the legitimacy and performance of democracies, whose integrative power is under threat, especially in light of recent upheavals in politics and society,
  • the role of the state with regard to the relationship between private-law and public-law regulation,
  • the justification of governmental intervention into market processes and their ex-post evaluation.

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Publications

  1. Kommentierung zu Buch 11 der ZPO: Justizielle Zusammenarbeit in der Europäischen Union
  2. Gaspreiskontrolle im Vertragsrecht ?
  3. Kreditwirtschaftliche Vertriebsstrategeien
  4. Aufgabenkultur
  5. Die Sozialisierung des Wissens und das Streben nach Deutungsmacht
  6. Regionalorganisationen in Afrika - eine Bilanz
  7. PowerPoint und die Einkapselung von Prozessualität im projektübergreifenden Lernen
  8. Reittourismus: Entwicklungspotenzial der Binnenregionen Mecklenburg-Vorpommerns
  9. Pouvoir, violence, représentation
  10. Low Balling und Reform der europäischen Abschlussprüfung
  11. Utopie, Physiologie und Technologie des Fernsprechens
  12. The Legitimation of International Organizations
  13. Führungsstrukturen im Lichte theoretischer Ansätze
  14. Teilhabe behinderter Menschen am Arbeitsleben: Allgemeine Leistungen
  15. Konzerninterne Lieferung keine "Verbreitung an die Öffentlichkeit"
  16. The Infraordinary
  17. Kontrollierter Kontrollverlust
  18. New Zealand and Chile: Partnership for the Pacific century?
  19. National sustainability strategies
  20. Hybride Bedrohungen
  21. Gespielte Medien und die Anfänge 'phonographischer Arbeit'
  22. Klett, David: Die Form des Kindes. Kind, Familie, Gesellschaftsstruktur. Weilerswist: Velbrück Wissenschaft
  23. Geißel, Brigitte: Kritische Bürger - Gefahr oder Ressource für die Demokratie? Frankfurt/New York: Campus Verlag 2011
  24. Unternehmerische Motivation und Wiedergründungsbereitschaft
  25. Schülerfeedback in der Grundschule.
  26. Kübra Gümüşay: Sprache und Sein, Berlin 2018
  27. Fahrstuhl: Vom Fremdkörper zum Gebäudekern
  28. Reverse Logistics nachhaltig gedacht
  29. European Research Agenda for Career Guidance and Counselling
  30. Organisierte Kreativität
  31. § 61 Anforderungen an Erleichterungen für auditierte Unternehmensstandorte
  32. Erziehungsziel "Selbstständigkeit"
  33. Produkteinführung
  34. Verwaltungsrecht der Europäischen Union