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SummaryThe author of this contribution deals with specifics of consumer disputes in Austrian civil procedure law. He analyses special provisions that address consumers in dispute resolution and general procedural rules that do not specifically apply to consumers but have their major impact on consumers. He gives an overview on the caselaw of the Austrian Supreme Court in which the Court has introduced several ways to protect the interests of consumers.
International and Comparative Law Review – de Gruyter
Published: Jul 1, 2022
Keywords: consumer; civil procedure; Austrian Code of Civil Procedure; arbitration agreement; choice of law; agreements on jurisdiction matters; class action; revision to the Austrian Supreme Court; case law; evidence
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