Switzerland:
Freezing Assets In Switzerland: New Developments
26 May 2016
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Urs Feller und Marcel Frey analysieren die jüngere
Rechtsprechung des Bundesgerichts zum revidierten Arrestrecht. Die
Autoren diskutieren dabei Themen wie Art des Forderungstitels,
Lageort der zu verarrestierenden Vermögenswerte sowie
technische und verfahrensrechtliche Aspekte. Schliesslich
identifizieren die Autoren auch gewisse Fragen, die weiterhin offen
sind.
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Originally published in IBA International Litigation News, April 2016
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