Federal Act
on Private International Law
(PILA)

of 18 December 1987 (Status as of 1 July 2022)


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Art. 138a81

ebis. Nuc­le­ar in­cid­ents

 

1 Claims arising from nuc­le­ar in­cid­ents are gov­erned by Swiss law.

2 If the nuc­le­ar in­stall­a­tion of the op­er­at­or li­able is loc­ated in a con­tract­ing state to the Par­is Con­ven­tion82, the law of that con­tract­ing state de­term­ines:

a.
wheth­er the li­ab­il­ity of the op­er­at­or for nuc­le­ar dam­age ex­tends bey­ond the scope spe­cified in Art­icle 2 para­graph (b) of the Con­ven­tion;
b.
wheth­er and to what ex­tent com­pens­a­tion is giv­en for nuc­le­ar dam­age in the cases men­tioned in Art­icle 9 of the Con­ven­tion.

3 Para­graph 2 ap­plies by ana­logy to the op­er­at­or of a nuc­le­ar in­stall­a­tion that is not loc­ated in a con­tract­ing state to the Par­is Con­ven­tion provided this state provides at least equi­val­ent rules in re­la­tion to Switzer­land.

81 In­ser­ted by An­nex No II 3 of the Nuc­le­ar En­ergy Li­ab­il­ity Act of 13 June 2008, in force since 1 Jan. 2022, pub­lished 27 Jan. 2022 (AS 2022 43; BBl 2007 5397).

82 SR 0.732.44

 

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