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SummaryAuthor of this contribution analyses the rules of the Hungarian Code of Civil Procedure and relevant case law in aim to find out if there is a special rule on taking evidence in consumer disputes. He concludes that there is no such special rule but some general rules of Code of Civil Procedure and provisions of Civil Code containing special rules on the burden of proof in some consumer cases help consumers to assert their rights in court proceedings..
International and Comparative Law Review – de Gruyter
Published: Jul 1, 2022
Keywords: consumer; civil litigation; taking evidence; burden of proof; inability to prove facts; Hungarian Code of Civil Procedure
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