Berlin: Higher Education Act Is Partially Unconstitutional
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Young scientists in Berlin should be de-limited if certain conditions are met. However, the Federal Constitutional Court has now repealed the regulation in Berlin's university law. By Alena Lagmöller.
Berlin wanted to oblige universities to employ doctoral staff for an indefinite period. Humboldt University has filed an appeal against it, and has been given the right to do so in Karlsruhe.
Here you will find information on the topic „Bundesverfassungsgericht" (Federal Constitutional Court). Read now "Determining obligation for postdocs? Karlsruhe tilts regulations.
Humboldt University had filed a lawsuit against the permanent employment provision in the Higher Education Act. The Federal Constitutional Court has now issued a ruling.
More security for postdocs? That was the goal of the Berlin University Act reform of 2021. But the attempt to oblige universities to award permanent posts has now failed. The Federal Constitutional Court has ruled: The regulation violates the Basic Law – and is therefore void. Rbb reporter Oda Tischewski reports on what the verdict means.
The Humboldt University of Berlin has successfully filed a constitutional complaint against a regulation of the Berlin Higher Education Act. Karlsruhe finds that §110, paragraph 6 of the Berlin Higher Education Act is unconstitutional.
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