Germany: towards a legal profession of specialists?

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Matthias Kilian
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On 1 January 2018 an omnibus law dealing with issues ranging from construction law to the use of digital seals for the land register will introduce changes to the federal law on the constitution of the courts (Gerichtsverfassungsgesetz). It will establish specialised chambers at the High Courts (Landgerichte) and specialised senates at the Courts of Appeal (Oberlandesgerichte) for a number of areas of law. Specialisation is one of the defining developments of the German legal profession of the past decades. It will for the first time make significant inroads into the courts of general jurisdiction (Gerichte der ordentlichen Gerichtsbarkeit). Disputes arising from banking and financial transactions, from construction and architectural contracts, from therapeutic treatments by health professionals and arising from relationships governed by insurance contracts will henceforth be heard at specialised chambers and senates every court has to establish pursuant to the new law. While special branches of the courts of general jurisdiction were established in the past – the family court (Familiengericht), the insolvency court (Insolvenzgericht), the criminal court (Strafgericht) – because of their specific procedural rules, no similar rationale existed for the specialisation within the main branch of the courts of general jurisdiction that hears cases according to the Code of Civil Procedure (Zivilprozessordnung). While some informal specialisation was possible through the assignment of cases to a specific chamber or senate, this was a decision each court would make independently and could alter on an annual basis. The general idea was, however, that judges should be able to hear all kinds of civil cases. This approach pretty much was in line with the traditional concept of legal practice and legal education in Germany: Well into the twentieth century, being a lawyer meant for most practitioners being a generalist dealing with various areas of law. This was, to a certain degree, the logical continuation of the philosophy behind legal education in Germany: With a state legal examination instead of university degrees in law (which typically allow students some specialisation on preferred subjects) and a post-graduate legal clerkship (Rechtsferendariat) that covers the practice of all the main legal professions
德国:走向专家法律职业?
2018年1月1日,一项涉及从建筑法到土地登记数字印章使用等问题的综合法律将对联邦法院宪法进行修改(Gerichtsverfasungsgesetz)。它将在高等法院(Landgerichte)设立专门的分庭,并在上诉法院(Oberlandesgerichte)设立多个法律领域的专门参议院。专业化是过去几十年来德国法律职业的决定性发展之一。它将首次在具有一般管辖权的法院取得重大进展(Gerichte der ordentlichen Gerichtsbarkit)。银行和金融交易、建筑和建筑合同、卫生专业人员的治疗以及保险合同管辖的关系引起的争议,将在每个法院必须根据新法律设立的专门分庭和参议院进行审理。虽然过去设立了具有一般管辖权的法院的特别分支机构——家庭法院(Familiengericht)、破产法院(Insolvenzgericht,根据《民事诉讼法》(Zivilprozessordnung)审理案件的一般管辖法院的主要分支内部不存在类似的专门化理由。虽然可以通过将案件分配给特定的议院或参议院来进行一些非正式的专门化,但这是每个法院将独立做出的决定,并且可以每年进行更改。然而,总的想法是,法官应该能够审理各种民事案件。这种方法在很大程度上符合德国法律实践和法律教育的传统概念:早在二十世纪,作为一名律师,对大多数从业者来说意味着成为一名处理各种法律领域的多面手。在某种程度上,这是德国法律教育背后哲学的逻辑延续:通过国家法律考试而不是大学法律学位(通常允许学生在首选科目上有一些专业化),以及涵盖所有主要法律职业实践的研究生法律文书(Rechtsferendariat)
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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31.40
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1.10%
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312
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance. Accounts of Chemical Research replaces the traditional article abstract with an article "Conspectus." These entries synopsize the research affording the reader a closer look at the content and significance of an article. Through this provision of a more detailed description of the article contents, the Conspectus enhances the article's discoverability by search engines and the exposure for the research.
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