Refugee Law Clinic Berlin
Prof. Pauline Endres de Oliveira coordinates the training and counseling activities of the Refugee Law Clinic e.V., a student association at Humboldt University, which offers free and independent legal counseling to migrants, refugees and asylum seekers. The initiative enables students to gain expertise in migration law during their studies and apply what they have learned in practice under legal supervision and guidance. At the same time, this creates low-threshold and free legal advice services.
What is a law clinic?
Focus on participatory teaching
While the teaching concepts of the various legal clinics differ in detail, they always share a fundamental understanding of participatory learning, application-oriented knowledge transfer and social commitment. Through direct and practice-oriented learning, students can acquire central qualifications and specialist knowledge for future activities and apply this knowledge in exchange with socially relevant practice. In this way, legal clinics impart the ability to solve problems strategically, strengthen analytical and argumentation skills as well as social skills in dealing with people seeking advice, experts from academia and practice, non-governmental organizations, politics and administration.
Knowledge transfer between universities and practice
Furthermore, legal clinics create an important transfer of knowledge between universities and practitioners on current topics of high social relevance. Publications and events also promote academic and civil society debates. Legal clinics are thus part of social commitment based on democratic values and the rule of law. Legal clinics have proven themselves as an element of teaching in law studies worldwide. The great demand shows that practice-oriented knowledge transfer and a social understanding of law are of great importance to many students.