In her research, Schwenzer primarily focuses on law of obligations, commercial law and family law. In addition to that, she also has a great interest in arbitration and, in particular, in university didactics.
Global Sales Law Project The
Global Sales Law Project is a project of comparative law in the field of sales law and contract law.
Global Sales and Contract Law The centerpiece of the project is the handbook
Global Sales and Contract Law (GSCL), which Schwenzer authored together with
Pascal Hachem and
Christopher Kee. This handbook compares the sales and contract laws of more than 60 states. Particularly remarkable about the book is the approach of research in so far as the comparison is completely based on the functional comparative method rather than on the basis of separate country reports. The authors based their work on the doctoral theses of
Mohamed Hafez (Arabia and the Middle East),
Natia Lapiashvili (Eastern Europe and Central Asia),
Edgardo Muñoz (Latin America),
Jean Alain Penda Matipe (Central and Southern Africa), and
Sophia Juan Yang (Southeast Asia). Each of these theses was a comparative legal work on one family of legal systems and all of them were supervised by Schwenzer.
Commentary on the CISG Schwenzer edits the leading commentary on the
UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG). This commentary was published in German (6th edition 2013), English (4th edition 2016), Spanish (2011), Portuguese (2014), Turkish (2015), French, Chinese, Russian and more versions are underway.
CISG-online.ch Until her retirement in 2017 Schwenzer has run the only comprehensive database in the German-speaking countries which contains all relevant case law on the CISG. The database was founded in 1995 by Peter Schlechtriem at the University of Freiburg i. Br. Since 2002 it was administered at Schwenzer’s Chair at the University of Basel.
Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot Since the first
Willem C. Vis Moot in 1994, Schwenzer participates in the role of arbitrator at this competition which takes place in Vienna every year and which is the world’s largest international moot competition on arbitration. Since 2004 she also functions as arbitrator at the
Willem C. Vis East Moot in Hong Kong. Additionally, she has been coaching the Vis team of the University of Basel from 1995 to 2015.
Model Family Code In the year 2006, Schwenzer drafted a model codification of family law, called the Model Family Code, together with
Mariel Dimsey. A comprehensive comparison of family law in European, Anglo-American, and Oceanian jurisdictions served as the basis for this model code. The distinct advantage of the Model Family Code as opposed to the continuous small changes undertaken in domestic family codes consists in it being an all-encompassing consistent codification. Moreover, the Model Family Code allows for the flexible implementation of cultural values into its core system in order to accommodate the respective realities of family law.
SiLS - Swiss International Law School Schwenzer is Dean of the Swiss International Law School (SiLS) , a private web based Law School offering a LL.M programme. ==Publications and editorships==