Teaching
This page provides information about my teaching.
Teaching experience
- 4-day trilingual seminar on the Multilingualism of the Swiss Legal System, University of Lausanne, University of Zurich, and Università della Svizzera italiana, 2027 (in French, German, and Italian), tbc
- 3-day seminar on Lobbying and the Law (‘Recht und Lobbying’), University of Zurich, Fall 2026 (in German)
- 4 modules (2 hours each) on International Law in Domestic Courts, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, February 2026 (in English)
- 4 modules (2 hours each) on International Law in Domestic Courts, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, March 2025 (in English)
- 14 modules (1 hour each) on Lobbying and the Law (‘Lobbying et droit’), Law School, University of Lausanne, Spring 2025 (in German, French, and English)
- 2 x 14 modules (3 hours each) for 2 groups of Bachelor students on Introduction to Law (‘Introduction au droit’), part II (ca. 400 students in total), Law School, University of Lausanne, Spring 2023; supervision of legal methodology tutorials offered as a complement to the lecture (in French)
- 2 x 14 modules (3 hours each) for 2 groups of Bachelor students on Introduction to Law (‘Introduction au droit’), part I (ca. 450 students in total), Law School, University of Lausanne, Fall 2021; supervision of legal methodology tutorials offered as a complement to the lecture (in French)
- Substitute for Prof. Regina Kiener: 14 modules for Bachelor students on Advanced Fundamental Rights (‘Grundrechte II’) (752 students), including conception and supervision of final (multiple choice) exam, Law Institute, University of Zurich, Fall 2021 (in German)
- 2 x 6 modules (‘Übungen im Öffentlichen Recht I’) for 2 groups of Bachelor students on Constitutional Law (‘Staatsrecht I-III’), State Institutions (‘Staatsorganisationsrecht’), and Fundamental Rights (‘Grundrechte’) (ca. 100 students in total), including marking of 10 papers (ca. 15 pages each), Law Institute, University of Zurich, Spring 2021, online (in German)
- 6 modules on topics in public law for Bachelor and Master students as part of the course ‘Discussion d’arrêts du Tribunal fédéral et de la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme’ (ca. 30 students); course taught jointly with Prof. Marc Thommen (modules in criminal law) and Prof. Andreas Heinemann (modules in private law), Law Institute, University of Zurich, Fall 2020, hybrid (in French)
- 1 module (‘Übungen im Öffentlichen Recht I’) for Bachelor students on Constitutional Law (‘Staatsrecht I-III’), State Institutions (‘Staatsorganisationsrecht’), and Fundamental Rights (‘Grundrechte’), including marking of ca. 30 papers, Law Institute, University of Zurich, Spring 2020, online (in German)
- 5 modules on topics in public law for Bachelor and Master students as part of the course ‘Discussion d’arrêts du Tribunal fédéral et de la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme’ (ca. 30 students); course taught jointly with Prof. Marc Thommen (modules in criminal law) and Prof. Andreas Heinemann (modules in private law), Law Institute, University of Zurich, Fall 2019 (in French)
- 1 interdisciplinary (public law/criminal law) seminar on ‘Risk and Law’ (‘Risiko und Recht’) for Master students (13 students), including marking of 6 papers; course taught jointly with Dr Nadine Zurkinden, Law Institute, University of Zurich, Fall 2019 (in German)
- 2 x 6 modules (‘Übungen im Öffentlichen Recht I’) for 2 groups of Bachelor students on Constitutional Law (‘Staatsrecht I-III’), State Institutions (‘Staatsorganisationsrecht’), and Fundamental Rights (‘Grundrechte’) (ca. 110 students in total), including marking of 10 papers (ca. 15 pages each), Law Institute, University of Zurich, Spring 2019 (in German)
- Substitute for Prof. Nadja Braun Binder: 2 modules for Bachelor students as part of the course ‘Constitutional Law II – Fundamental Rights’ (‘Staatsrecht II – Grundrechte’) (ca. 300 students), Law Institute, University of Zurich, Fall 2018 (in German)
- 5 modules on topics in public law for Bachelor and Master students as part of the course ‘Discussion d’arrêts du Tribunal fédéral et de la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme’ (8 students); course taught jointly with Prof. Marc Thommen (modules in criminal law) and Prof. Andreas Heinemann (modules in private law), Law Institute, University of Zurich, Fall 2018 (in French)
- ‘L’organisation d’un séjour à l’étranger: financement et planification’ (with M. Carron), CUSO doctoral seminar, University of Fribourg, 15 May 2017
- 2 modules (methodological seminars) on ‘Expression orale : quelques principes et conseils’ and ‘La rédaction du mémoire’ in the framework of the ECHR Moot Court (36 students), Chair of Public International Law and European Law (Prof. Samantha Besson), Faculty of Law, University of Fribourg, October and November 2014 (in French)
- Judge in the first round of the ECHR Moot Court (12 teams of 3 students), Chair of Public International Law and European Law (Prof. Samantha Besson), Faculty of Law, University of Fribourg, November 2014 (in French)
- 2 modules on ‘Expression orale : quelques principes et conseils’ and ‘La rédaction du mémoire’, methodological seminars in the framework of the ECHR Moot Court (36 students), Chair of Public International Law and European Law (Prof. Samantha Besson), Faculty of Law, University of Fribourg, October and November 2014 (in French)
- ‘Handling One’s Thesis: Do’s and Don’ts’ (with J. Villotti and D. Wohlwend), ProDoc seminar, Faculty of Law, University of Fribourg, 9 September 2014
- 1 module (methodological seminar) on ‘Recherche et rédaction juridiques’, Chair of Public International Law and European Law (Prof. Samantha Besson), Faculty of Law, University of Fribourg, October 2013 and October 2014 (in French)