Swiss lawyer newspaper

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Swiss lawyer newspaper

description Swiss legal journal
Area of ​​Expertise Jurisprudence
language German French
publishing company Schulthess Legal Media , Zurich (Switzerland)
First edition 1904
Frequency of publication Fortnightly
Sold edition 2300 copies
Widespread edition 2171 copies
(WEMF 2016)
Editor-in-chief Pascal Pichonnaz, Meinrad Vetter
Web link www.sjz.ch
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The Schweizerische Juristen-Zeitung ( SJZ ) / Revue Suisse de Jurisprudence ( RSJ ) is a legal journal . It has existed since 1904 and is published fortnightly by Schulthess Legal Media . The contributions are written in German and French. In addition to scientifically sound articles, each issue contains an article in which the latest developments (legislation, case law, literature) in a selected area of ​​law are presented. In addition, each issue provides information on the current case law of the Federal Supreme Court and selected cantonal decisions. In a lawyer, a judge and a section for corporate lawyers, there is ongoing reporting on the latest in the respective professional environment. Literature overviews, reviews of new specialist literature and references to events complete the content. The editing is currently with Pascal Pichonnaz and Meinrad Vetter.

The SJZ is available on Swisslex .

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