Austrian law contains extensive federal legislation (of both a dispositive and mandatory nature) on commercial contracts, considering both the general principles (such as interpretation) and the specific contract types. In business-to-consumer relationships, the Consumer Protection Act (Konsumentenschutzgesetz) and the Distance and Off-Premises Act (Fern- und Auswärtsgeschäfte-Gesetz) are also of great relevance.
The general principles of contracts as well as a large number of contracts are regulated in the Civil Code ( Allgemeines Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch) and Commercial Code (Unternehmensgesetzbuch), including the publishing contract (Sections 1172 and 1173 Civil Code).
Further regulations are contained in the IP-specific acts mentioned above, as well as in statutory laws regulating other specific contract types.
Commercial contracts are enforced by courts according to general civil proceedings regulations – the Civil Proceedings Act (Zivilprozessordnung) and the Enforcement Act (Exekutionsordnung).