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Corsin Bisaz serves as a Private Lecturer for constitutional, administrative and international law at the University of Zurich's Faculty of Law while concurrently working as a Clerk at the Swiss Federal Supreme Court since January 2020. His academic position as Privatdozent (PD) represents a significant achievement in the Swiss academic system, requiring habilitation-level qualifications.
His research focuses on Swiss constitutional frameworks with particular expertise in direct democracy procedures and electoral law. Bisaz has developed specialized knowledge in the procedural aspects of political rights, evidenced by his extensive contributions to the onlinekommentar.ch commentary platform. His work demonstrates deep engagement with the practical implementation of Switzerland's unique democratic systems across cantonal jurisdictions.
The publication record reveals a concentrated research trajectory centered on the Federal Law on Political Rights (BPR), with multiple detailed commentaries covering specific articles of this foundational legislation. His scholarly output shows particular attention to mandate distribution mechanisms, electoral procedures, and the technical aspects of implementing proportional representation systems within Switzerland's federal structure.
As both an academic and judicial clerk, Bisaz bridges theoretical legal scholarship with practical application in Switzerland's highest court. His dual role provides unique insights into the interpretation and implementation of constitutional principles within the Swiss political system, particularly regarding direct democratic instruments and electoral processes.




