DIRITTO PUBBLICO SVIZZERO
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The examination consists of an oral examination.
The examination in the end-of-course appeals (December 2020) is a mandatory written exam, with open questions and multiple choice questions, followed by an oral exam for the best students.
The course aims at analysing the Swiss Constitution, focusing on the understanding of the constitutional text and its implications. It involves in particular the studying of the Swiss legal system and its evolution, the fundamental constitutional principles, the constitutional powers, the sources of law, the federalism, the relationships between the Swiss law system and the European/International legal systems.
The course program will focus on the following subjects:
1. The history of Swiss Constitutional law.
2. The Swiss Constitution and the Swiss form of government.
3. The model of Federalism in Swiss Constitution.
4. The sources of law in Swiss Constitution.
5. The Swiss semi-direct democracy.
6. The Fundamental rights and liberties in the Swiss legal system.
14. The relationships between the European legal order end the Swiss legal order.
See supra "Course Content".
At the beginning of the lessons textbooks and materials will be suggested, for all the students.
The course will consist in 50 hours of frontal lectures, with 40 hours concerning the Swiss constitutional system and 10 hours concerning the relationships between Swiss legal system and European Union and between Swiss and international law.
For any other informations, you can contact professor Giorgio Grasso, giorgio.grasso@uninsubria.it.
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Degree course in: Law - Varese