Introduction to Swiss Law (Fall Semester 2024)
Description
The semester course "Introduction to Swiss Law" introduces the students to key aspects of Swiss Law (including the role of European Law in Switzerland).
The course consists of the following nine modules which are taught by the respective specialists:
- A brief history of everything
- Switzerland and the European Union
- Swiss Public Law
- Tort Law
- Inheritance Law
- Property Law
- Criminal Law
- Contract Law
- Tax Law
In order to give you a chance to follow the "Blockkurse"/"Cours blocs" in weeks 1-3 of the semester, the course will start in the fourth week of the fall semester. It will from then take place every Thursday (except where noted otherwise in the course program) from 12:15 to 15:00.
NB: Please note that the course is exclusively open to exchange students at the University of Fribourg (regular students are not admitted to this course).
Aims
By visiting the course our students will
– gain insight into the most important areas of Swiss Law;
– learn about the main sources of law (enacted law and decisions of the Federal Supreme Court);
– learn about specifities of Swiss Law in comparison to foreign legislations.
The acquired knowledge enables students to critically compare and contrast rules of substantive Swiss Law with the law of their home countries
Examination
Students take a 2-hours written examination.
Further information will follow in December.
- Teacher: Raja-Marie Achermann
- Teacher: Tanja Gauch
- Teacher: Pascal Rey
- Teacher: Hubert Stöckli
- Teacher: Tobias Ziegler