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Law

Camila Colosso Stieger

«As a lawyer, I was very interested in the legal situation in Switzerland compared to my home country Brazil, but also to other countries.

Switzerland is internationally intertwined and a large part of the gross domestic product is exported abroad. As a manager, it is important to be able to compare the legal systems of individual countries. Comparisons are only possible with a clear frame of reference and this course helps to do this by examining the Swiss situation in a thorough and concise manner. This simplifies comparisons with international law.»



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Law

Introduction to Swiss political and legal institutions

Content

The aim of this course is to familiarize the students with the basic concepts of the working structure of the state in Switzerland, including the branches of government, the political system and the protection of fundamental rights.

The historical background is also briefly but relevantly illuminated.

As part of the E-learning, constitutional issues are thoroughly processed and the transition to public law is carried out.

The course is also very suitable for EXPATS who are temporarily working in Switzerland and want to work out the basics of constitutional law in a compact and concise manner.

Cost of the course: CHF 19.50