Swiss Law
Swiss Law refers to the legal system in Switzerland, which is characterized by a combination of federal and cantonal laws. The Swiss legal framework is based on civil law principles, with the Swiss Federal Constitution serving as the highest legal authority. Laws are enacted at both the federal level and by the individual cantons, allowing for regional variations.
The Swiss legal system includes various branches, such as criminal, civil, and administrative law. The Swiss Federal Supreme Court is the highest court, ensuring uniform application of federal law. Additionally, Switzerland is known for its neutrality and strong emphasis on human rights, influencing its legal practices.