Welche Inhalte werden in einem Baurecht-Lehrgang behandelt?
What content is covered in a building law course?
A building law course provides in-depth knowledge of the legal principles and procedures relating to building in Switzerland. Central aspects of planning, building and environmental law are covered. The aim is to create a systematic understanding of the legal framework conditions that are relevant to the development, approval and realization of construction projects.
Typical contents of a building law course are:
- Spatial planning law: planning principles and objectives, balancing public and private interests, determining the need for residential land
- Planning procedure: Planning approval procedure and public participation
- Building procedures: Building permit processes, building application forms, objection options, deadlines and procedural rights
- Building law instruments: equalization of burdens, vested rights guarantee, project amendments, building regulations and municipal building regulations
- Building supervision: tasks and responsibilities of the building police
- Environmental and landscape protection: basics of environmental law, in particular air pollution control and noise protection law as well as aspects of nature and heritage protection
The building law course provides practical knowledge that is relevant for both the public sector and the private construction and real estate industry.
As the content of building law courses can vary from school to school, it is advisable to ask the respective educational institution directly about the specific course topics.
Questions about the content?
With our contact form, the request can be forwarded directly to the desired school.