Prof. Artur Decurtins

Professor of Swiss Law

Prof. Artur Decurtins

Biography

Prof. Artur Decurtins Prof. Artur Decurtins has a diverse background in legal advisory,mediation, and law courses. Mr. Artur is formerly president of the labor law court, withexperience in labor law, human resources, and handling critical situations. He attendedthe University of Lausanne and the University of Geneva for his Bachelor’s degree inLaw.As a certified trainer and expert for federal exams, Artur Decurtins excels inimparting his knowledge to others. He has a remarkable track record as a lecturer forlaw, designing and delivering engaging seminars. His expertise extends to the realm ofbanking, specifically in credits and recovery of bad debts. With seven years ofexperience as a trainer, he brings a wealth of practical insights to his teachings.Prof.Artur Decurtins is fluent in French, German, English, Italian, and Romansh.Artur is amember of several boards of directors, and foundation boards.

Teaching

Dr. Artur Decurtins is a highly experienced faculty member who brings a wealth ofexpertise in business law to the classroom. He is a certified trainer, federal exam expert,lecturer for law, and a seminar designer. His pedagogical approach focuses on impartingpractical insights, making him a valuable asset to the international student body.

Industry Experience

Dr. Artur Decurtins possesses extensive industry experience in legal advisory,mediation, and law. He formerly served as the president of a labor law court,demonstrating expertise in labor law, human resources, and critical situationmanagement. His professional background also includes the banking sector, specificallyin credits and the recovery of bad debts. Furthermore, he is a member of several boardsof directors and foundation boards, highlighting his leadership in the businesscommunity.

Education

  • Bachelor's degree in Law | University of Lausanne
  • Bachelor's degree in Law | University of Geneva
  • Doctorate
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