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Version du 8 décembre 2023 à 15:10
Based on a course by Victor Monnier[1][2][3]
Introduction to the Law : Key Concepts and Definitions ● The State: Functions, Structures and Political Regimes ● The different branches of law ● The sources of law ● The great formative traditions of law ● The elements of the legal relationship ● The application of law ● The implementation of a law ● The evolution of Switzerland from its origins to the 20th century ● Switzerland's domestic legal framework ● Switzerland's state structure, political system and neutrality ● The evolution of international relations from the end of the 19th century to the middle of the 20th century ● The universal organizations ● European organisations and their relations with Switzerland ● Categories and generations of fundamental rights ● The origins of fundamental rights ● Declarations of rights at the end of the 18th century ● Towards the construction of a universal conception of fundamental rights in the 20th century
This course should enable students who are not lawyers to familiarise themselves with the essential concepts of law. The course covers the different approaches to law, general legal theory, Switzerland's internal and external legal frameworks, international organisations and fundamental rights. The course is given in the form of lectures and work sessions, the aim of which is to introduce students to the study of the sources of law, in particular by analysing and commenting on a series of fundamental texts.
Lectures
Approaches to law
Introduction to the Law : Key Concepts and Definitions
The State: Functions, Structures and Political Regimes
The great formative traditions of law
The general theory of law
The elements of the legal relationship
Switzerland's Legal and Political Frameworks
The evolution of Switzerland from its origins to the 20th century
Switzerland's domestic legal framework
Switzerland's state structure, political system and neutrality
Developments in international law and international organizations
European organisations and their relations with Switzerland
Fundamental rights
Categories and generations of fundamental rights
The origins of fundamental rights
Declarations of rights at the end of the 18th century
Towards the construction of a universal conception of fundamental rights in the 20th century
Documentary resources
- Code civil suisse
- La Confédération en bref
- Constitution fédérale de la Confédération suisse
- Histoire du droit - cours et textes ; 2008 - 2009 ; basé sur le cours du professeur Monnier
- Université de Genève. “Introduction Aux Droits De L'Homme.” Coursera, https://www.coursera.org/learn/droits-de-lhomme.
References