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Basic Information

Brief History

Swiss confederation founded in 1291. Gained its independance from the Holy Roman Empire in 1499. The confederation was replaced by a centralized federal government in 1874. Switzerland did not become a member of the United Nations untill 2002.[1] Switzerland is now a democratic country being lead by the Swiss Federal Council. Switzerland is mainly occupied by a population of mainly German and French descent. Among the many languages spoken, the official languages are German, French, Italian, and Romansch. Almost half of the population is Roman Catholic. The other half is mainly Protestant, with a 4.3% of unspecified religion. There is an average of 15 years of school for students.



Economic Development, Health, and Education

http://www.swixmed.com/en/healthcare-in-switzerland.html

Governance


Elections


Judicial Review


Courts and Criminal Law

Punishment



Law Enforcement


Crime Rates and Public Opinion


Rights

Family Law

Social Inequality

Human Rights

Works Cited

  1. CIA World Factbook
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