Swiss Civil Procedure Code
(Civil Procedure Code, CPC)


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Art. 38a Nuclear damage 35

1 In the case of ac­tions arising from nuc­le­ar in­cid­ents, the court in the can­ton where the in­cid­ent took place has man­dat­ory jur­is­dic­tion.

2 If there is any un­cer­tainty as to which can­ton this is, the court in the can­ton where the nuc­le­ar in­stall­a­tion of the li­able pro­pri­et­or is loc­ated has man­dat­ory jur­is­dic­tion.

3 If two or more courts have jur­is­dic­tion in ac­cord­ance with these rules, the court in the can­ton that is most closely linked to the in­cid­ent and which is most ser­i­ously af­fected by it has man­dat­ory jur­is­dic­tion.

35 In­ser­ted by An­nex 2 No 1, in force since 1 Jan. 2022 (AS 2010 1739; BBl 2006 7221; AS 2022 43; BBl 2007 5397).

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