Enforcement of Judgments in Europe

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Oxford University Press, 2000 - 435 pages
This book analyzes the EU's recent moves towards harmonization of civil procedure and execution of judgments. It also offers a comparative survey of enforcement policies in representative European jurisdictions, including England, Germany, France, Sweden, and Spain. The volume will be of interest both to academics and to litigation specialists in practice.
 

Contents

List of Abbreviations
xvii
Chapter
3
Chapter 2
21
III
39
The evolving policy framework
51
Conclusions
57
Structural Differences between SYSTEMS
61
35
64
Chapter 10
194
Conclusions
213
GARNISHMENT
249
Appendix
277
NONMONEY JUDGMENTS
287
CONCLUSIONS
303
Appendix A
313
Appendix
323

44
70
Chapter 4
100
Chapter 9
110
Chapter 5
126
855
133
54
145
SERVICE OF DOCUMENTS
173
Appendix D
331
Appendix
367
Appendix
373
Appendix
401
Index
417
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About the author (2000)

Dr Wendy Kennett is a Lecturer in Law, University of Keele.Undergraduate study at New Hall, Cambridge and postgraduate study as a William Senior student at Clare College. Doctorate on aspects of jurisdiction in the European Community and the United States. Final year of doctoral research spent at Heidelberg as part of an exchange programme. First appointment (1989) was at Nottingham University, where she introduced an LL.M. course in international litigation. Returned to Cambridge as fellow of New Hall (joint appointment with King's College) in 1991. Moved to present position at Keele University in 1993. During time at Keele has increasingly pursued the comparative law aspects of civil procedure, but with particular reference to procedures relevant to transfrontier disputes.

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