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Impediments of National Procedural Law to the Free Movement of Judgments - Luxembourg Report on European Procedural Law Volume I

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This volume presents a comparative examination and empirical evaluation of national procedural rules and practices, and further assesses the key procedural problems that impact mutual trust and the free movement of judgments in light of national and European Court of Justice case law. It provides an exhaustive overview of the similarities and differences of civil procedure in all EU Member States, and their impact on the recognition and enforcement of judgments.
Alongside The Luxembourg Report on European Procedural Law, Volume II: The Impact of National Procedures on the Protection of Consumers under EU Law, the volume offers the most comprehensive, empiricallydriven comparative investigation of national civil procedure thus far undertaken in Europe. Using an extensive dataset comprising hundreds of interviews and responses to a multi-language online survey, examines the rules of civil procedure in all EU Member States, and identifies their impact on mutual trust and the free movement of judgments.
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This volume will be of interest for all practitioners, academics and policymakers with a focus on judicial cooperation and civil justice, and will facilitate a better understanding of the impact of national procedural laws on crossborder dispute resolution in Europe.

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Impediments of National Procedural Law the Free Movement of Judgments
This volume presents a comparative examination and empirical evaluation of national procedural rules and practices, and further assesses the key procedural problems that impact mutual trust and the free movement of judgments in light of national and European Court of Justice case law. It provides an exhaustive overview of the similarities and differences of civil procedure in all EU Member States, and their impact on the recognition and enforcement of judgments.

Alongside
The Luxembourg Report on European Procedural Law, Volume II: Implementing EU Consumer Rights by National Procedural Law, this volume offers the most comprehensive, empirically driven comparative investigation of national civil procedure thus far undertaken in Europe. Using an extensive dataset comprising hundreds of interviews and responses to a multi-language online survey, it examines the rules of civil procedure in all EU Member States and identifies their impact on mutual trust and the free movement of judgments.

This volume will be of interest for all practitioners, academics and policymakers with a focus on judicial cooperation and civil justice and will facilitate a better understanding of the impact of national procedural laws on cross-border dispute resolution in Europe.

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Authors Burkhar Hess, Burkhard Hess, Stephanie Law, Pietro Ortolani
Assisted by Fernando Gacón Inchausti et al (Editor), Burkhard Hess (Editor), Pietr Ortolani (Editor), Pietro Ortolani (Editor), Burkhard Hess (Foreword)
Publisher Beck Juristischer Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.04.2019
 
EAN 9783406736667
ISBN 978-3-406-73666-7
No. of pages 480
Dimensions 167 mm x 242 mm x 37 mm
Weight 1141 g
Series Beck international
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Civil law, civil procedural law

Recht, BHN-Rabatt, Einstweiliger Rechtsschutz, Mutual trust, Cross Border Streitigkeiten

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