Enforcement of Judgments in EuropeOxford 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 |
Common terms and phrases
action addressed adopted appeal application approach Article 24 astreinte Austria authorisation bailiff bank Belgium Brussels Convention civil and commercial civil procedure claim claimant commercial matters Commission context Contracting debt debtor debtor's assets decision defendant domicile EC Treaty effect enforceable title enforcement agents enforcement of judgments England English law ensure European Council European Court European Union ex Art execution exequatur foreign judgment further garnishee order Germany grant Hague Service Convention harmonisation huissiers de justice International Litigation issues judgment creditor judicial co-operation jurisdiction legal systems legislation Lugano Convention Mareva injunction Member ment merits national law obtain organisation payment possible principle proceedings proposed protective measures provisional and protective provisional enforcement provisional measures recognition and enforcement registers Regulation relation relevant RSC Ord rules seizure third party tion titre exécutoire transfrontier Treaty of Amsterdam United Kingdom
References to this book
Grenzüberschreitende Beweisaufnahme im Europäischen Justizraum Achim Müller No preview available - 2004 |