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University of Lausanne may exclude student connection Zofingia

University of Lausanne may exclude student connection Zofingia
University of Lausanne may exclude student connection Zofingia

05.05.2025, 12:0005.05.2025, 12:11

The University and the Federal Technical University in Lausanne were able to refuse recognition to the men reserved for the male. The federal court decided this. The commandment of equal treatment is the freedom of the association.

The Federal Supreme Court comes to the conclusion in a judgment published on Monday, that institutions of public law like the universities not only have the right but also the obligation to contribute to the realization of gender equality in the context of .

This is how the board of the Vaud Section of Zofingia is staged.

The Vaud Section of the Zofinger Association is part of a total organization with around 3000 members. It offers students contact options with older members in professional life. According to the federal court, such a network can bring advantages for professional development.

To refuse access to their gender, represents a disadvantage. However, it is exactly the task of universities to ensure equal opportunities in their institutions. (RBU/SDA)

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