Switzerland has long enjoyed its strong reputation as a neutral and reliable forum/seat for the resolution of international disputes, particularly in the field of arbitration. However, unlike other jurisdictions, such as Germany, France, the UK or the Netherlands, Switzerland has not yet established specialized international commercial courts that deal with cross-border business disputes in ordinary court proceedings. This has changed with the revision of the Swiss Civil Procedure Code (CPC), which entered into force on…
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Rebeka Szegö
BrowsingRebeka Szegö is a trainee lawyer in Baker McKenzie's Zurich office.