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adam_text | Table of Contents ________________ ____________________________________________________________IX
Table of Contents
Foreword...............................................................................V
Summary of Contents..................................................................VII
Abbreviations.........................................................................XV
Table of Figures....................................................................XVII
Selected Bibliography................................................................XIX
Chapter A: Introduction................................................................1
1. Terms and Definitions........................................................2
1.1 Constitution in the Formal Sense........................................2
1.2 Constitution in the Substantive Sense...................................3
1.3 Constitution in the Formal and the Substantive Sense Compared...........3
1.4 Flexibility of Constitutions............................................4
2. Functions of a Constitution..................................................5
2.1 Constitutional Conceptions..............................................5
2.2 Main Functions.........................................................6
Chapter B: Historical Development......................................................7
1. Historical Development Before 1798 ..........................................7
2. Helvetic Republic (1798-1803)................................................8
3. Mediation (1803-1813)........................................................8
4. Restoration (1814-1830)......................................................8
5. Regeneration (1830-1848).....................................................9
6. Federal Constitution of 1848.................................................9
7. Federal Constitution of 1874................................................10
8. Developments until 1999.....................................................11
Chapter C: Sources of Constitutional Law..............................................13
1. Federal Constitution of 1999................................................13
1.1 C (institution as Nachführimg..........................................13
1.2 Overview...............................................................14
2. Other S ources..............................................................15
2.1 Public International Law...............................................15
2.2 Federal Statutes......................................................16
2.3 Customary Law.........................................................17
2.4 Case Law..............................................................17
Chapter D: Constitutional Interpretation............................................ 19
1. Grammatical Approach........................................................20
2. Systematic Approach.........................................................20
3. Historical Approach.........................................................20
4. Teleological Approach.......................................................21
5. Pluralism of Methods........................................................21
6. Interpretation in Conformity with the Constitution..........................21
7. Interpretation in Conformity with International Law.........................22
Chapter E: Constitutional Principles................................................ 23
1. Principle of the Rechtsstaa t...............................................24
1.1 Concept: Overview......................................................24
1.2 Rechtsstaat in a Formal Sense..........................................26
1.3 Rechtsstaat in a Substantive Sense.....................................27
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1.4 Rechtsstaat and Rule of Law Compared.......................................27
1.5 The Principle of Legality................................................... 28
a) Overview: Form of Legal Norms............................................29
b) Federal Statutes.........................................................29
c) Federal Decrees..........................................................31
d) Ordinances...............................................................31
1.6 Hierarchy of Norms............................................................33
2. Federalism....................................................................... 35
2.1 Concept: Overview.............................................................35
a) F ederalism..............................................................35
i. Term..................................................................35
ii. Functions............................................................36
b) Subsidiarity.............................................................36
c) Federal State.......................................................... 37
d) Unitary State............................................................38
e) Confederation............................................................38
2.2 Three Levels of Government....................................................39
a) Federation...............................................................39
b) Cantons..................................................................40
i. Cantonal Autonomy.....................................................40
(a) Tasks.............................................................40
(b) Organization......................................................40
(c) Finances..........................................................41
ii. Participation at Federal Level.......................................41
(a) Referendum........................................................41
(b) Initiative........................................................41
iii. Information and Consultation........................................42
iv. Equality............................................................42
c) Communes............................................................... 42
2.3 Federal Guarantees............................................................43
a) Cantonal Constitutions................................................. 43
b) Protection of the Constitutional Order in the Cantons....................45
c) Existence and Territory of the Cantons...................................45
2.4 Distribution of Competencies..................................................46
a) General Methods........................................................ 47
b) Federal Constitution.................................................. 47
c) Extent of the Competency................................. ..............48
d) Effect of the Competency............................................. 49
e) Implementation of Federal Law............................................50
f) Cooperation.............................................................. 51
g) Intercantonal Treaties...................................................51
h) Intercantonal Conferences................................................53
2.5 Competencies of the Federation: Overview......................................53
2.6 Primacy of F ederal Law..................................................... 5 8
2.7 Federal Supervision and Federal Coercion......................................58
2.8 Limits and Challenges of Swiss Federalism.....................................59
3. Democracy..........................................................................60
3.1 Concept: Overview.............................................................60
3.2 Basic Forms of Democracy......................................................61
3.3 Democracy in the Swiss System.................................................63
a) Characteristics..........................................................63
b) Constitutional Provisions.............................................. 64
c) Political Rights....................................................... 65
d) Right to Vote............................................................66
e) Right to Participate in Elections on Federal Level.......................67
f) Initiative on Federal Level..............................................67
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i. Forms: Overview....................................................67
ii. Popular Initiative Requesting the Complete Revision of the Constitution ...68
iii. Popular Initiative Requesting a Partial Revision of the Constitution.68
iv. Functions........................................................71
v. Initiative and Public International Law..........................72
g) Referendum at the Federal Level.......................................73
i. Forms: Overview....................................................73
ii. Mandatory Referendum..............................................74
iii. Optional Referendum..............................................74
iv. Functions........................................................75
h) Political Rights on the Cantonal Level................................75
3.4 Swiss Citizenship..............................................................76
a) General Concept............................................................ 76
b) Obtaining Swiss Citizenship...........................................76
i. Overview...............................................................76
ii. Acquisition of Citizenship by Law.................................77
iii. Acquisition of Citizenship by Naturalization.....................77
c) Loss of Swiss Citizenship........................................... 78
4. Social Justice................................................................ 79
4.1 Concept: Overview......................................................... 79
4.2 Constitutional Concept.....................................................80
4.3 Social Objectives..........................................................80
4.4 Competencies in Social Matters.............................................81
4.5 Social Rights..............................................................82
5. Other Constitutional Principles.................................................82
Chapter F: Parliament, Government and the Judiciary............................................85
1. Swiss System: Overview..........................................................85
1.1 Organizational Division of Powers..............................................86
1.2 Personnel Division of Powers...............................................86
1.3 Functional Division of Powers..............................................87
1.4 Importance of Democracy.................................................. 87
1.5 Overview of the Federal Authorities............................................87
2. Federal Assembly as Highest Authority......................................... 88
2.1 Bicameral Parliament................................................... 88
2.2 Composition........................................................ 89
a) National Council................................................ 89
b) Council of States............................................. 89
2.3 Elections............................................................ 90
2.4 Organization, Procedures and Powers............................................91
a) Sessions............................................................ 91
b) Organization.................................................... 91
c) Powers.............................................................. 92
3. Federal Council............................................................. 94
3.1 Composition.............................................................. 94
3.2 Election................................................................. 95
3.3 Organization............................................................. 96
3.4 Federal Administration................................................. 96
3.5 Powers.....................................................................97
4. Federal Supreme Court and Other Judicial Authorities............................98
4.1 Federal Supreme Court......................................................99
a) Composition..........................................................100
b) Election.............................................................100
c) Organization.........................................................100
d) Duties...............................................................101
4.2 Other Federal Judicial Authorities........................................102
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a) Federal Criminal Court..................................................103
b) Federal Administrative Court............................................103
c) Federal Patent Court....................................................104
Chapter G: Fundamental Rights...............................................................107
1. General Concept: Overview.........................................................107
1.1 Definition...................................................................107
1.2 Categorization...............................................................108
a) Civil Liberties.........................................................108
b) Equality Before the Law.................................................109
c) Social Rights...........................................................109
d) Procedural Rights..................................................... 109
e) Political Rights........................................................109
1.3 Legal Sources................................................................110
a) National Level..........................................................110
b) International Level.....................................................110
1A Dimensions....................................................................112
1.5 B eneficiaries...............................................................113
1.6 Addressees...................................................................113
1.7 Restrictions.................................................................114
a) Legal Basis.............................................................115
b) Public Interest or Protection of Others.................................116
c) Proportionality.........................................................117
d) Essence of Fundamental Rights...........................................117
e) Method for Solving Cases................................................117
2. Human D ignit y...................................................................119
2.1 Legal Basis..................................................................119
2.2 Scope of Application........................................................119
2.3 Beneficiaries............................................................. 120
2.4 Essence.....................................................................120
3. Civil Liberties and Freedoms......................................................120
3.1 Right to Life and Personal Liberty...........................................121
a) Legal Basis.............................................................121
b) Scope of Application....................................................121
i. Right to Life........................................................121
ii. Right to Personal Liberty...........................................123
c) Beneficiaries...........................................................125
d) Essence............................................................... 125
3.2 Right to Privacy............................................................126
a) Legal Basis.............................................................126
b) Scope of Application....................................................126
c) Beneficiaries...........................................................128
d) Essence.................................................................128
3.3 Right to Marriage and Family...............................................128
a) Legal Basis.............................................................128
b) Scope of Application....................................................129
c) Beneficiaries...........................................................129
d) Essence.................................................................129
3.4 Freedom of Religion and Conscience.........................................130
a) Legal Basis.............................................................130
b) Scope of Application....................................................130
c) Beneficiaries...........................................................131
d) Essence.................................................................132
3.5 Freedom of Expression, of Information and of the Media.....................132
a) Legal Basis.............................................................132
b) Scope of Application....................................................133
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c) Beneficiaries.........................................................135
d) Essence...............................................................136
3.6 Freedom of Assembly, Association and to Form Professional Associations....136
a) Legal Basis...........................................................136
b) Scope of Application..................................................137
c) Beneficiaries.........................................................138
d) Essence...............................................................138
3.7 Freedom of Domicile........................................................139
a) Legal Basis...........................................................139
b) Scope of Application..................................................139
c) Beneficiaries.........................................................139
d) Essence...............................................................140
3.8 Protection Against Expulsion, Extradition and Deportation.................140
a) Legal Basis...........................................................140
b) Scope of Application..................................................140
c) Beneficiaries.........................................................142
d) Essence...............................................................142
3.9 Right to Property..........................................................142
a) Legal Basis...........................................................142
b) Scope of Application..................................................142
c) Beneficiaries.........................................................144
d) Essence...............................................................144
3.10Economic Freedom...........................................................144
a) Legal Basis...........................................................144
b) Scope of Application..................................................145
c) Beneficiaries.........................................................147
d) Essence...............................................................147
4. Equality Before the Law and Other Principles.....................................148
4.1 Equality Before the Law...................................................148
a) Legal Basis...........................................................149
b) Scope of Application..................................................149
c) Beneficiaries.........................................................152
4.2 Protection Against Arbitrariness and Observance of Good Faith.............152
a) Legal Basis.................................................... ...152
b) Scope of Application..................................................152
c) Beneficiaries................................................... 153
5. Basic Social Rights.......................................................... 154
5.1 Right to Assistance when in Need.................. 154
5.2 Right to Primary School Education.........................................155
6. Basic Procedural Rights............................................. .....155
6.1 Procedural Safeguards in General...........................................156
6.2 Guarantee of Access to the Court..........................................158
6.3 Special Guarantees for Judicial Proceedings...............................158
6.4 No Deprivation of Liberty Without Due Process.............................159
6.5 Criminal Proceedings..................................................... 159
Chapter H: Protection of Fundamental Rights................................................161
1. Constitutional Jurisdiction.................................................... 161
2. Remedies Under the Current System in Switzerland.............................. 162
2.1 Overview................................................................. 162
2.2 Admissibility Criteria.....................................................163
a) Appeal in Public Law Matters..........................................163
b) (Subsidiary) Constitutional Appeal....................................164
3. Decisiveness of Federal Statutes.................................................167
4. International Protection of Fundamental Rights...................................168
4.1 Proceedings Before the European Court of Human Rights.....................168
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4.2 Individual Applications.....................................................169
4.3 Admissibility Criteria......................................................170
4.4 Judgments...................................................................172
Index.......................................................................................175
The Federal Constitution of the Swiss Confederation of 18 April 1999 represents the legal foundation of the state and as such contains a blue print for all state activities as well as the rights of the individual in relation to the state. This book offers an accurate and reasonably detailed introduction to Swiss constitutional law and its interrelations with public international law.
The book first discusses definitions and functions of a constitution in general. It then examines the historical development, sources and interpretation of the Swiss Federal Constitution of 1999. In addition, the major constitutional principles underlying the Swiss legal system are analyzed such as the principle of the Rechtsstaat, federalism, democracy and social justice. Furthermore, the book explains how the federal state is constituted and describes the federal organs, their powers and functions as well as the relationships between them.The book also places a special emphasis on the fundamental rights guaranteed by the Swiss Federal Constitution of 1999 and the protection of these rights by the Federal Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights.
Presenting a succinct account of Swiss constitutional law, this book will be the ideal introduction for the interested English-speaking student. In addition, anybody interested in the foundation of the Swiss legal system will find the book a useful point of entry to this fascinating field of study.
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