1. P. Tschannen/ U. Zimmerli, Allgemeines Verwaltungsrecht (2nd ed. 2005) § 1 no. 22.
2. A definition of the term “Verwaltungsrecht” is provided in Tschannen/ Zimmerli (fn. 1) § 1 no. 20 ff.
3. See the overview in H. Rey, Ausservertragliches Haftpflichtrecht (3rd ed. 2003) no. 1250 ff: art. 58 ff. Strassenverkehrsgesetz (Road Traffic Act, SVG, SR 741.01), art. 1 ff. Eisenbahnhaftpflichtgesetz (Railway Liability Act, EHG, SR 221.112.742), art. 64 ff. Luftfahrtgesetz (Aviation Act, LFG, SR 748), art. 27 ff. Elektrizitätsgesetz (Electricity Act, EleG, SR 734), art. 3 ff. Kernenergiehaftpflichtgesetz (Nuclear Energy Liability Act, KHG, SR 732.44), art. 33 ff. Rohrleitungsgesetz (Pipeline Act, RLG, SR 746.1), art. 27 Sprengstoffgesetz (Explosives Act, SprstG, SR 941.41), art. 135 Militärgesetz (Military Act, MG, SR 510.10), art. 60 ff. Bevölkerungs-und Zivilschutzgesetz (Civil Defence Act, BZG, SR 520.1), art. 15 Jagdgesetz (Hunting Act, JSG, SR 922.0), art. 59a and 59a bis Umweltschutzgesetz (Environmental Protection Act, USG, SR 814.01). See also the collection of tort law rules in special statutes outside of the OR in A Keller, Haftpflichtbestimmungen (12th ed. 2004). the regulation of these cases in special statutes (issued under public law), they qualify as rules of civil law liability.4
4. See Rey (fn. 3) no. 33.
5. P. Widmer, Wrongfulness, Function and Relevance under Swiss Law, in: H. Koziol (ed.), Unification of Tort Law: Wrongfulness (1998) 115 ff., 117.