Evidence in Civil Law - Austria

This report outlines the rules on the taking and using of evidence in Austrian civil procedure law. On the basis of principles such as the free disposition of parties, the attenuated inquisitorial principle or the principles of orality and directness, the judge and the parties form a "working g...

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Main Author: Nunner-Krautgasser, Bettina (auth)
Other Authors: Anzenberger, Philipp (auth)
Format: eBook
Published: Institute for Local Self-Government and Public Procurement Maribor 2015
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