Professorship for Public Law, in particular Energy and Environmental Law

Organisational unit: Professoship

Organisation profile

The normative goal of sustainability requires the long-term preservation of nature, including its functions and services for humans. In the concretization of these norms, the legal framework for sustainability-relevant action plays a major role.

The integrative connection of environmental law with energy law is of great importance for the law professorship and forms the main focus in research and teaching. Natural interfaces of both fields are the law of renewable energies, energy efficiency and sufficiency, and resource conservation.

The Chair of Public Law, in particular Energy and Environmental Law, fits seamlessly into the context of sustainability science. Its working method is already interdisciplinary in its basic approach, and also shows a considerable degree of transfer to the fields of environmental planning, economics and politics. Consequently, the professorship is located in the Institute for Sustainability Management.

Main research areas

In the research projects, interdisciplinary work is carried out in cooperation between lawyers and, among others, environmental scientists, environmental planners and biologists, but also increasingly with experts from the economic sector. The research perspective is increasingly directed towards interdisciplinary sustainability research and is oriented towards the guiding principle of sustainability.

From the traditional fields of environmental law, such as soil protection law, environmental information law, and regional planning law, waste law has increasingly emerged as a research focus in the direction of a circular economy. In addition, legal research in the field of renewable energies plays an important role at the chair.

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Publications

  1. Baumartenvielfalt und Ressourcennutzung - Ergebnisse eines Stickstoff-Tracer-Experimentes in Baumanpflanzungen im subtropischen China
  2. Using the flatness of DC-Drives to emulate a generator for a decoupled MPC using a geometric approach for motion control in Robotino
  3. A switching model predictive control for overcoming a hysteresis effect in a hybrid actuator for camless internal combustion engines
  4. Does tree architectural complexity influence the accuracy of wood volume estimates of single young trees by terrestrial laser scanning?
  5. Exposing the Collaboration between Malaysian Media and Environmental Non-Governmental Organisations (ENGOs) in Environmental Communication
  6. Lyapunov Convergence Analysis for Asymptotic Tracking Using Forward and Backward Euler Approximation of Discrete Differential Equations
  7. Using machine learning to identify important predictors of COVID-19 infection prevention behaviors during the early phase of the pandemic
  8. Effect of overlapping audit and compensation committee memberships on the readability of management compensation reports in the German HDAX
  9. New descriptions and typifications of syntaxa within the project 'Plant communities of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and their vulnerability' - Part I
  10. Niedrige Testmodellpassung als Resultat mangelnder Auswertungsobjektivität bei der Kodierung landesweiter Vergleichsarbeiten durch Lehrkräfte
  11. Diabetesbezogene Kosten und Therapiezufriedenheit bei ICT-behandelten Typ-2-Diabetikern in der ambulanten Versorgung: Ergebnisse der LIVE-COM-Studie