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Exercices in Tort Law (BLaw)

C-Nr.: 4027
Study programme:  Bachelor of Law
Part of the module: Civil Law II

Instructor:                    

Dr Gian Andri Capaul

RA Dr Thomas Grieder

RA Andreas Holenstein, MLaw

RA Dr Rahel Nedi, LLM

RA Dr Yael Strub

RA Dr John Arthur Trachsel

Begin:

22 February 2024 (group 1, 2, 3 and 4)

23 February 2024 (group 5 and 6)

Time:

Thursday, 12.15-13.45 a.m. (group 1, 2, 3 and 4)

Friday, 12.15-13.45 a.m. (group 5 and 6)

Implementation mode: Presence only
Room:

Information here

Content: Exercises for the lecture in liability law of the autumn semester
Literature:

Schnyder/Portmann/Müller-Chen, Ausservertragliches

Haftpflichtrecht, Zürich/Basel/Genf 2013 (2. Aufl.)

Teaching materials: All documents (slide sets, further materials etc.) will be made available on lehrveranstaltung.today. Access requires an activation code, which you have already received in the autumn semester and which remains valid. If you did not attend the lecture in the autumn semester, please contact the chair.
Exam: Written exam in spring semester

Exercises in Private International Law (BLaw)

C-Nr:    1732 / 1733
Study programme:     Bachelor of Law
Part of the module: Integrative Part of the lecture "Private International Law II"
Instructors:                                 

Prof Dr Leander D. Loacker, MPhil

Lara Blumer, MLaw

Dr Gian Andri Capaul

Dr Rhea Specogna

Begin:

16th April 2023 (group 2)

17th April 2024 (group 1)

Note: The first exercise will be held for both groups on the 10th of April 2024, focusing on case solution. The following 6 units on different topics will each be offered twice a week, whereby you are completely free to choose between the two exercise groups.

Time:

Tuesday, 10.15-12.00 p.m. (group 2)

Wednesday, 10.15-12.00 p.m. (group 1)

Implementation mode: Presence only
Room: Information here
Content:

In the exercises, the knowledge of private international law previously acquired in the lectures is to be applied on the basis of concrete cases. Please note that the exercises are an integral part of the lecture "Private International Law II". Further information can be found here.

Literature:

Text edition on international private law (including the corresponding international treaties) of your choice, e.g. Loacker, IPR/IZVR, Stämpfli Verlag.

Likewise, a textbook on the subject of the lecture, e.g. Schnyder, Internationales Privat- und Zivilverfahrensrecht, Schulthess Verlag.

Teaching materials: All documents (slide sets, further materials etc.) will be made available on lehrveranstaltung.today. Access requires an activation code, which you have already received in the autumn semester and which remains valid. If you did not attend the first part of the course, please contact the chair
Exam: Written exam in spring semester