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851-0746-00L 2021W , 2023S , 2025S , 2026S 2 Credits DS D-GESS

From a legal, social science, and applied mathematics perspective, we address the increasingly important question of what AI fairness means and how AI fairness can be addressed by legal, social science, and applied mathematical research to inform policy making.

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851-0743-00L 2020W 1 Credits DS D-GESS

This course examines disciplinary boundaries and synergies in the definition and treatment of authentication and security. We use the complementary lenses of law, empirical social science, and the engineering disciplines to see how authentication and security may be improved by a multi-disciplinary perspective, to see how law and policy can be more responsive to technical realities, and vice versa

851-0747-00L 2023S 3 Credits DS D-GESS

This course uses “business school” case studies to examine the business strategies and corporate governance of several well-known organizations. The course will focus on accounting, finance, legal, and regulatory issues that contributed to corporate governance and business failures. We will examine case studies for Airbnb, Theranos, Uber, WeWork, FIFA, and Hermitage.

851-0742-00L 2020W , 2021W , 2022W , 2023W , 2024W , 2025W , 2026W 3 Credits DS , DR D-GESS

Contract Design I is taught by Professor Stremitzer and aims to bridge the gap between economic contract theory, contract law, and the writing of real-world contracts. In this course, we take a systematic approach to contract design. This means we first analyze the economic environment in which a transaction takes place and then engineer contracts that achieve the desired outcome.

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851-0742-01L 2021W , 2022W , 2023W , 2024S , 2025S 1 Credits DS , DR D-GESS

Contract Design II is a masterclass in the form of an interactive clinic that allows you to deepen your understanding of contracting by applying insights from Contract Design I to a comprehensive case study. Together with your classmates, you are going to advise a (hypothetical) client organization planning to enter a complex transaction on how to structure the underlying contract.

2021W
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2024S

Introduction to Law

Grundzüge des Rechts

851-0708-00L 2004S , 2005S , 2006S , 2007S , 2008S , 2020S , 2021S , 2022S , 2023S , 2024S , 2025S , 2026S 2 Credits BSC , DS D-USYS , D-GESS , D-HEST

This class introduces students to basic features of the legal system. Questions of constitutional and administrative law, contract law, tort law, corporate law, intellectual property law, as well as procedural law are covered.

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851-0732-06L 2020W , 2021W , 2022W , 2023W , 2024W , 2025W , 2026W 3 Credits DS , DR , MSC D-INFK , D-MATH , D-GESS , D-ITET

This course introduces students to scientific and technological developments that require regulation or enable legal innovation. We focus particularly on the challenges to current law posed by prominent near-future technologies, with a current emphasis on the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI).

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851-0744-00L 2021S , 2022S , 2023S 1 Credits DS D-GESS

A seminar to produce original research with a law and economics foundation on topics related to the intersection of law and technology. This seminar is specifically designed to help students in the sciences conduct interdisciplinary research and writing that can speak to the social science and legal communities about important topics emerging from science and technology.

2021S
2022S
851-0748-00L 2025S 2 Credits DS D-GESS

This seminar will explore some of the most pressing legal and ethical challenges associated with the growing deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) in critical domains. Students will be introduced to the evolving regulatory frameworks aimed at managing these challenges, with a particular focus on the legal and policy responses in both the United States and Europe.

851-0732-01L 2020S , 2021S , 2022S , 2023S , 2024S , 2025S , 2026S 2 Credits DS D-GESS

The Workshop and Lectures Series in Law and Economics is a joint seminar of ETH Zurich and the Universities of Basel, Lucerne, St. Gallen and Zurich. Legal, economics, and psychology scholars will give a lecture and/or present their current research. All speakers are internationally well-known experts from Europe, the U.S. and beyond.

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