Yannick Weber

Yannick Weber

Associate
Dr. iur., LL.M., Avocat

Site

Zurich

Contact

Téléphone direct: +41 586 58 53 23
yannick.weber@walderwyss.com

Curriculum Vitae

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Yannick Weber is an attorney in the Regulated Markets, Competition, Technology and Intellectual Property Team. He advises clients in all matters of Swiss administrative law and specializes in litigation in public law matters.

Yannick Weber studied Law at the University of Zurich (MLaw, 2018) and the University of Maastricht (LL.M., 2018). He was admitted to the Zurich bar in 2021. Before joining Walder Wyss, Yannick Weber was a Junior Clerk at the Swiss Federal Supreme Court (First Public Law Division), worked as an Academic Assistant at a Chair for Public Law, European and Public International Law at the University of Zurich and as a Senior Clerk at the Zurich Administrative Court. He wrote a doctoral dissertation on Swiss administrative law (Dr.iur., 2023).

Yannick Weber speaks English, German, and French. He is registered with the Zurich Bar Registry and admitted to represent clients in all Swiss Courts.

Nullity in Swiss Public Law

| par Yannick Weber | sui generis | edit.: sui generis

The role of Administrative Courts in Criminal Procedure

| par Yannick Weber | dans: Dominik Bopp / Alexander Kistler / Natalie Lisik / Kristof Reber (edit.) | «Der Prozess, Analysen und Perspektiven von Assistierenden des Rechtswissenschaftlichen Instituts der Universität Zürich (APARIUZ) Band XXIV» | Zürich | P. 303-324

Basler Commentary on the Data Protection Act and the Freedom of Information Act: Commentary on Art. 59, 50 and 52 DPA

| par Martin Zobl, Florian Roth, Yannick Weber, Felix Tuchschmid et Simon Mazidi | dans: Helbing Lichtenhahn Verlag (edit.)

The Termination of International Treaties under Swiss Law: An essay on the powers of government and parliament

| par Yannick Weber et Helen Keller [co-auteur] | dans: Schweizerisches Zentralblatt für Staats- und Verwaltungsrecht (ZBl) | P. 119-146

United Nations Security Council Resolutions and the European Court of Human Rights: Conflict or Systemic Integration? A Case Study of Switzerland

| par Yannick Weber | dans: Hague Yearbook of International Law 2017 | P. 119–156

Consequences for fundamental rights protection and constitutional validity of the popular initiative on self-determination

| par Yannick Weber et Helen Keller [co-auteur] | dans: Aktuelle Juristische Praxis (AJP) | P. 1007-1023