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Introduction to Swiss Law

Introduction to Swiss Law

Introduction to Swiss Law
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Veröffentlicht 2018, von Marc Thommen bei Carl Grossmann Verlag

ISBN: 978-3-941159-26-6
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Reihe: Sui Generis
552 Seiten
23 cm x 16 cm

 
What are the origins of direct democracy in Switzerland? How does the Swiss judiciary function? What are the principles of Swiss civil, contract and administrative law? What is the role of public service broadcasting in the political decision making process? What are the leading cases in tax law? What forms of euthanasia are legal in Switzerland? In this introduction 13 legal scholars of the ...
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What are the origins of direct democracy in Switzerland? How does the Swiss judiciary function? What are the principles of Swiss civil, contract and administrative law? What is the role of public service broadcasting in the political decision making process? What are the leading cases in tax law? What forms of euthanasia are legal in Switzerland? In this introduction 13 legal scholars of the University of Zürich Law Faculty try to answer these questions and give the reader an overview of Swiss public, private and criminal law. As the first comprehensive introduction to Swiss law in English, it is addressed to both lawyers from abroad and incoming students.

Über Marc Thommen

Prof. Dr. iur. Marc Thommen is Professor of Criminal Law at the University of Zürich. Until 2010 he worked as a law clerk at the Swiss Federal Supreme Court in Lausanne.

Martina Becker, M.A. HSG in Law, is Assistant Manager Indirect Tax at KPMG AG
Prof. Dr. iur. Elisabetta Fiocchi Malaspina is Assistant Professor at the University of Zurich
Prof. Dr. iur. Christoph Beat Graber, PhD., is Professor at the University of Zurich
Dr. iur. lic. et mag. rer. pol. Tina Huber-Purtschert is Academic Assistant at the University of Zurich
Prof. Dr. iur. Matthias Mahlmann is Professor at the University of Zurich
Sophie-Katharina Matjaz, mag. iur., is Academic Assistant at the University of Zurich
Prof. Dr. iur. Matthias Oesch is Professor at the University of Zurich
Prof. Dr. iur. Peter Georg Picht, LL.M., is Professor at the University of Zurich
Prof. Dr. iur. Madeleine Simonek is Professor at the University of Zurich
Dr. iur. Goran Studen, LL.M., is Senior Teaching and Research Assistant at the University of Zurich
Prof. Dr. iur. Andreas Thier, M.A., is Professor at the University of Zurich
Prof. Dr. iur. Felix Uhlmann is Professor at the University of Zurich


Über Marc Thommen

Marc Thommen is Professor of Criminal Law at the University of Zürich. Until 2010 he worked as a law clerk at the Swiss Federal Supreme Court in Lausanne.