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Building Law
Baurecht
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Abstract
The teaching of the basic know-how concerning the building laws that apply to a building project, from the viewpoint of city and national planning o.cials, environmental and common law, as well as, the way that the decision process can be expedited.
Objective
The teaching of the basic know-how concerning the building laws that apply to a building project, from the viewpoint of city and national planning o.cials, environmental and common law, as well as, the way that the decision process can be expedited.
Content
The relationship that exists between laws governing building permission and planning laws (mainly property guarantees) are presented. Building permits and the conditions that must be met to obtain a permit are dealt with. These include: projected usage, accessibility, any changes to the land use, changes due to construction, especially changes to the environment (i.e. water, natural habitat, and energy use regulations). The process of obtaining a permit is described (i.e. how to present a case).
Resources
Lecture Notes
Skript «Raumplanungs- und Baurecht», Auflage 2005
General Information
- Language
- German
- Levels
- BSC , DS
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- session examination
- Mode
- written 30 minutes
- Aids
- Hilfsmittel gemäss separatem Merkblatt (www.ruch.ethz.ch)
Course Components
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Baurecht
1. Semesterhälfte
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1 h weekly |
Offered In
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8. Semester (Additional at least four elective courses, compare list of elective courses at the end.)
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Humanities, Social and Political Sciences (In order to be awarded credits, please register under "Pflichtwahlfach GESS"!. The language courses are offered by the ETH and University of Zurich Language Center.)
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Compulsory Electives GESS (Categorically all students at ETH Zurich are required to obtain 8 credit points (ECTS) within the frame of this elective course program throughout their studies; 6 credit points during the bachelor and 2 for the master. Some of the lectures are part of other departments’ curricula. Further information can be found in the course catalog or at the particular student offices.)
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Examination Block 2 (In place of the German courses 851-0702-00 Baurecht and 851-0720-00 Sachenrecht students can take the French course 851-0712-00 Droit public.)
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