Switzerland:
ZPO Kommentar, Art. 11, 12, 19 Und 32 – 34, Kommentiert Von Dr. Urs Feller/Dr. Jürg Bloch
18 April 2016
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Urs Feller kommentiert im Standardwerk von
Sutter-Somm/Hasenböhler/Leuenberger (Hrsg.), Kommentar zur
Schweizerischen Zivilprozessordnung (ZPO), 3. Auflage, 2016,
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