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Inhalt ausklappen Inhalt einklappen Wintersemester 2025/26
Exams Registration and deregistration for exams and mandatory course requirements Registration: 16. October 2025 - 15. January 2026
Deregistration: 16. January - 17. March 2026Registration and deregistration for all repeat examinations Registration: 01. February - 15. April 2026
Deregistration: 01. February - 15. April 2026Registration for Internship Module Examinations At any time manually by the program coordinator Term papers Deadline for submitting written term papers 17. March 2026 Deadline for submitting written term papers for the resit/repeat date 15. April 2026 Courses Registration to courses 01. October - 31. October 2025 Deregistration to courses 01. November 2025 - 31. March 2026 Inhalt ausklappen Inhalt einklappen Sommersemester 2025
Exams Registration and deregistration for exams and mandatory course requirements 14. April-16. June 2025 Registration and deregistration for all repeat examinations 16. September-15. October 2025 Registration for Internship Module Examinations At any time manually by the program coordinator Term papers Deadline for submitting written term papers 15. September 2025 Deadline for submitting written term papers for the resit/repeat date 15. October 2025 Courses Registration to courses 01.04.-09.05.2025 Deregistration to courses 10.05.-30.09.2025 Inhalt ausklappen Inhalt einklappen Registration deadlines for the master’s thesis
There are currently no fixed registration deadlines for the master’s thesis. Further information and the registration documents can be found in the FAQ for the master’s thesis.
Import and export offers
Inhalt ausklappen Inhalt einklappen Current import offers
In the “Profile Area,” students of the Master’s program “International Criminal Justice: Law, History, Politics” deepen their subject knowledge and develop an individual study profile tailored to their interests, competencies, and career perspectives. A particular focus is placed on acquiring and further developing interdisciplinary skills. Accordingly, offerings from disciplines that provide theoretical knowledge and empirical insights relevant to international criminal justice are integrated into the program. As part of their profile development, students can earn up to 18 credit points (CP) from the modules listed in the following table, organized by areas/programs.
Applicable for Profile area Offer from Teaching Unit / Degree Program Module title Law (FB 01) Criminal Law
Public Law
European Law I
European Law II
Constitutional History
M.A. Empirical Cultural Studies (FB 03) All export modules of the exporting degree program M.A. Peace and Conflict Studies (FB 03) All export modules of the exporting degree program M.A. Cultural and Social Anthropology (FB 03) All export modules of the exporting degree program M.A. Modern Arabic Politics, Society, and Culture (CNMS, FB 03) M.A. Philosophy (FB 03) All export modules of the exporting degree program M.A. Political Science (FB 03) All export modules of the exporting degree program M.A. Religious Studies (FB 03) All export modules of the exporting degree program M.A. Sociology: Social Orders in Transition (FB 03) All export modules of the exporting degree program M.A. History of International Politics (FB 06) All export modules of the exporting degree program M.A. History (FB 06) All export modules of the exporting degree program M.A. European Economic and Social History (FB 06) All export modules of the exporting degree program M.A. Iranian Studies (CNMS, FB 10) IRMA 2 – Modern History of Iran and Afghanistan
IRMA 3 – Culture, Religion, and Society of the Iranian World
M.A. Islamic Studies (CNMS, FB 10) ISMA 1 – Islamic Intellectual History: Theology, Law, and Philosophy
ISMA 2 – History and Culture of Islamic Societies
ISMA 3 – Contemporary Islam
M.A. Politics and Economics of the Near and Middle East(CNMS, FB 10) All export modules of the exporting degree program
M.A. Semitics and Ancient Near Eastern Philology (CNMS, FB 10) Cultural History
Cultural Politics
Center for Gender Studies and Feminist Futures Research Foundations of Gender Studies and Feminist Science (B1 and B2)
Perspectives in Gender Studies and Feminist Science (A1 and A2)
Basic Module in Gender Studies and Feminist Science (B1, B2, and B3)
Advanced Module in Gender Studies and Feminist Science (A1, A2, and A3)
The current import offerings are published on the program website of the faculty providing the module.
Students should consult the relevant information and advisory services of the faculty offering the module before enrolling. Note: The number of credit points (LP) required per module is determined by the offering program.
Any prerequisites or recommended prior knowledge, as well as combination rules, must be observed. If the module provider has specified combination rules and created export packages, only a limited selection of modules may be practically available, depending on the size of the student’s import window.
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The following modules can also be taken within the framework of other degree programs, provided this has been agreed upon with the faculty or faculties in whose program(s) these modules are offered as elective options.
Module Title
Credit Points Introduction to Law 6 Introduction to History 6 Introduction to Peace and Conflict studies 6 Introduction to International Criminal Law 6 Introduction to Social Research 6 History and Politics 6 Applied Perspectives of International Criminal Law 6 Fundamentals of Trial Monitoring 6 Practice of Trial Monitoring 12 Transitional Justice 6 Transitional Justice (Teaching and Research Project) 12 International Humanitarian Law & Human Rights 6 International Humanitarian Law & Human Rights (Teaching and Research Project) 12 Law and Society 6 Law and Societyn(Teaching and Research Project) 12 Team leadership in Trial Monitoring 6