Modules SS 2024

Ziel der Lehrveranstaltung ist es, die essenziellen Forschungsansätze im Wirtschafts- und Steuerrecht zu erlernen. Die Lehrveranstaltung behandelt folgende Themenfelder:
• Auslegung vs. Rechtspolitik
• Ökonomische Analyse des Rechts
• Liechtensteinische und europäische Rechtsgeschichte
• Einführung in die Finanzmarkttheorie
• Rechtsphilosophie und Rechtsethik
• Grenzüberschreitende Rechtsgestaltung und Rechtsverfolgung
Ziel der Lehrveranstaltung ist es, die bereits im Grundstudium der Rechtswissenschaften erlernte Methodenlehre im Hinblick auf die zu verfassende Dissertation zu vertiefen und auf hohem wissenschaftlichem Niveau anzuwenden. Die Lehrveranstaltung behandelt folgende Themenfelder:
• Klassische Gesetzesauslegung anhand von praxisbezogenen Fallstudien
• Europarechtskonforme Auslegung anhand grenzüberschreitender Sachverhalte
• Historische Auslegung anhand konkreter Fallbeispiele zur liechtensteinischen und europäischen Rechtsgeschichte
• Rechtsvergleichende Auslegung unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der angrenzenden Regionen Österreich, Schweiz und Deutschland.
• Interdisziplinäre Ansätze als Chance und Herausforderung
This module is a cross-faculty elective course of all PhD programmes of the University of Liechtenstein. It is a joint course, involving students from different schools, in order to broaden the students` horizon beyond their individual disciplinary focus and to enable them to reflect and discuss their own work from the perspective of different disciplines.

The course is organized in form of a Doctoral Consortium, in which participants present their research and discuss it with the faculty and fellow PhD students of the course. The primary objective of the research colloquium is to present and justify the PhD students' research in an interdisciplinary research colloquium.

Assessment by the professors enables candidates to appraise if their research ideas meet the requirements and goals of a dissertation. Since the research colloquium is mentored by an interdisciplinary academic committee, this module also serves to further develop the communicative and social competences of the students.

Students receive feedback on their research by faculty members of different faculties. Moreover, they benefit from listening to the other students' experiences and results. As a research colloquium the module aims at deepening both, methodological and professional research skills of the students. In addition, the module is designed to position and reflect their work in academic research communities beyond their own fields.

The interdisciplinary nature of the course is an important element to enable the students to engage with other in making contributions of value to society. We understand that such solutions do not come from single disciplines but live on the interdisciplinary discourse, which requires both methodological as well as conceptual and social skills, which are delivered in this course.

Students benefit from listening to the other students' experiences and debating results with a focus on the specific disciplines, styles of inquiry, and learning cultures at the University of Liechtenstein. Key elements include the problematization, research question, relevant theoretical lenses and conceptual frameworks, specific strategies of inquiry, and measures to comply with the respective research standards.

This module addresses the researcher's ability to manage projects, work autonomously, think analytically, and be creative, inquisitive, and original.