  Dean's Welcome
Dear Incomings at Lucerne University Faculty of Law
With your admission to our faculty for the spring semester 2017, you will soon be travelling to Lucerne to study in the heart of Switzerland, surrounded by the beautiful Swiss Alps. With this newsletter we inform you about the classes, key semester dates, upcoming events as well as some organisational issues.
I look forward to welcoming you in February. In the meantime, I wish you a wonderful Christmas holiday.
Prof. Dr. iur. Bernhard Rütsche
Dean of the Faculty of Law
Incoming Welcome Event | Thursday, 16 February 2017 | 4pm until 8pm
Please reserve Thursday, 16 February 2017, in your calendar for the formal meeting of incoming students. The office of student advisors (Ms. Madeleine Stämpfli) will provide you with a wealth of information relevant for your stay in Lucerne from the organisational, academic, and purely practical point of view. The formal part is followed by a social event with food and drinks. Details about the meeting will follow in due course. Attendance at the formal part of the Incoming Welcome Event is mandatory. If you are unable to attend, please deregister by e-mail (studienberatung-rfremove-this.@remove-this.unilu.ch) at the latest by 15 January 2017.
Course Offerings Spring Semester 2017
Course descriptions are listed in the course catalogue: https://vv.unilu.ch (you have to select the “Frühjahrssemester 2017” which will be uploaded by 21 December 2016). The descriptions for all law courses in English are separately listed again in this booklet: "Courses in English Fall 2016–Fall 2017".
Please note that undergraduate students are also allowed to enrol in master courses.
Course schedules are available <link en study courses-exams-regulations faculty-of-law courses>here: → Bachelor / → Master
Courses exclusively for incoming students
Introduction to Swiss Law
This course gives an overview on the Swiss legal system, the organisation of the Swiss state and the principles of the Swiss political system. Participation is highly recommended. Further details are published in the course catalogue.
Introduction to Public International Law
This course is designed as a ‘crash course’ in the beginning of the semester and seeks to provide a solid understanding on the nature and functioning of public international law, its legal sources and its subjects. More details on the structure and contents of the course are available in the course catalogue.
Block Course "International Capital Markets"
Please note that the registration deadline for the block course <link file:17569>"International Capital Markets" (24–26 April 2017) held by Mr. Mark Brewer, J.D., Ph.D., is 9 January 2017.
If you are interested in participating in this course, we would appreciate your earliest possible registration by e-mail to studienberatung-rfremove-this.@remove-this.unilu.ch.
Course Registration and OLAT
Registration for the courses you wish to take can be done via the online platform OLAT (Online Learning And Training). You will receive your necessary AAI-account with an @stud.unilu.ch email-address in January 2017. Once the registration period is open, we will inform you on how to register for courses.
Start of Courses
Courses (except for certain block courses and guest lecture courses) start on Monday, 20 February 2017 at the Frohburgstrasse 3, next to the central railway station in Lucerne. Lectures customarily begin 15 minutes past the hour; usually 2-hour lectures mean 2 x 45 minutes, with a 15-minute break.
Courses with Mandatory Early Sign-up
The following courses require a registration via e-mail to the office of student advisors (studienberatung-rfremove-this.@remove-this.unilu.ch):
Course title |
Credits
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Registration deadline |
International Capital Markets |
6 |
9 January |
Copyright in the Digital Age |
6 |
28 February |
Theory of Anti-Discrimination Law |
2 |
21 March |
Environmental Law |
2 |
19 April |
Behavioural Analysis of Law |
2 |
4 May |
United States Constitutional Law and the Death Penalty |
2 |
8 May |
Unternehmensführung und Recht I (German) |
5 |
20 February |
Finanzmarktrecht (German) |
5 |
20 February |
Anwaltsrhetorik (German) |
5 |
16 March |
Organisiertes Verbrechen (German) |
2 |
12 April |
Examinations for courses in English take place 29 May – 7 June 2017. Examinations for courses in German take place 9–30 June 2017.
Detailed information regarding the examination application procedure will follow shortly after the start of the semester.
Core Dates Spring Semester 2017
13–16 February 2017
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German course |
15 February 2017 |
Latest day of arrival |
16 February 2017
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Incoming welcome event |
January – February 2017
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Course registration |
20 February 2017
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Start of courses |
23 February 2017
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No courses (Carnival) |
27 February 2017
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No courses (Carnival) |
17 March 2017
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Examination registration |
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14–23 April 2017 |
No courses (Easter break) |
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25 May 2017
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No courses (Ascension) |
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26 May 2017 |
End of courses |
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5 June 2017
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Whit Monday |
15 June 2017
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Corpus Christi |
29 May – 7 June 2017
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Examinations for courses in English |
9–30 June 2017
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Examinations for courses in German |
End of July 2017 |
Release of Grades |
For questions feel free to contact the student advisory team at: studienberatung-rfremove-this.@remove-this.unilu.ch
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