Introduction to Swiss Law

English, Matthias Mahlmann, Felix Uhlmann, Marc Thommen, Madeleine Simonek, Tina Huber-Purtschert, Matthias Oesch, Ruth Arnet, David Roth, Christoph Beat Graber, 2022
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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, 19 legal scholars from the University of Zurich Law Faculty try to answer these questions and provide the reader with 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.

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Language
English
topic
Economy & Law
Subtopic
Commercial law
Author
Christoph Beat GraberDavid RothFelix UhlmannMadeleine SimonekMarc ThommenMatthias MahlmannMatthias OeschRuth ArnetTina Huber-Purtschert
Number of pages
482
Book cover
Hard cover
Year
2022
Item number
21306155

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Publisher
Sui generis
Category
Reference books
Release date
17.6.2022

Book properties

topic
Economy & Law
Subtopic
Commercial law
Language
English
Author
Christoph Beat GraberDavid RothFelix UhlmannMadeleine SimonekMarc ThommenMatthias MahlmannMatthias OeschRuth ArnetTina Huber-Purtschert
Year
2022
Number of pages
482
Edition
1
Book cover
Hard cover
Year
2022

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Width
150 mm
Weight
880 g

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Height
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Weight
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