Swiss Civil Procedure Code

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Art. 328 Grounds for review

1A party may re­quest the court that has de­cided as fi­nal in­stance to re­view the fi­nal de­cision if:

a.
the party sub­sequently dis­cov­ers sig­ni­fic­ant facts or de­cis­ive evid­ence that could not have been sub­mit­ted in the earli­er pro­ceed­ings, ex­clud­ing facts and evid­ence that arose after the de­cision;
b.
crim­in­al pro­ceed­ings have es­tab­lished that the de­cision was in­flu­enced to the det­ri­ment of the party con­cerned by a felony or mis­de­mean­our, even if no one has been con­victed by the crim­in­al court; if crim­in­al pro­ceed­ings are not pos­sible, proof may be provided in some oth­er man­ner;
c.
it is claimed that the ac­cept­ance, with­draw­al or set­tle­ment of the claim is in­val­id.

2A re­view on the grounds of a vi­ol­a­tion of the European Con­ven­tion on Hu­man Rights of 4 Novem­ber 19501 (ECHR) may be re­ques­ted if:

a.
the European Court of Hu­man Rights has de­term­ined in a fi­nal judg­ment that the ECHR or its pro­to­cols have been vi­ol­ated;
b.
com­pens­a­tion is not an ap­pro­pri­ate rem­edy for the ef­fects of the vi­ol­a­tion; and
c.
the re­view is ne­ces­sary to rem­edy the vi­ol­a­tion.

1 SR 0.101

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