Droits Judiciaires en Europe

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Marcel Storme
Maklu, 2003 - 472 pages
Procedural law is of vital importance in Europe. Nowadays, people and companies that intend to settle in Europe still are being confronted with a huge amount of diffenrent national procedures and a hallucinating number of regulations in the procedural field. Just consider the different procedural costs, strict time limits, prescription periods, notices of appeal, . Unlike other branches of law, historical or cultural impediments to the harmonisation of European procedural laws play a far more inferior role than technical aspects, Eventually, all comes down to the question: How can one lead a case to a result on a fast way and without high costs? In this publication, Europe's leading proceduralists share there views on the approximation of procedural laws. A specific in-depth analysis is made concerning enforcement, summary proceedings, fast-track proceedings and complex litigation. In 4 languages: English, Dutch, French and German.
 

Contents

Introduction
9
F Vincke
15
bron van en reden voor toenadering
25
Approximation of procedural law in Europe
55
Helvetia docet
67
WHAT?
77
Die Harmonisierung des Zwangsvollstreckungsrechts in Ungarn
113
Civil bankruptcy and transparency of property
127
Propositions pour linstauration dune procédure dinjonction de payer
257
Towards an European protective order in civil matters
267
Harmonisation of provisional and protective measures in Europe
305
Fast track proceedings Versneld incasso Encaissement accéléré
321
Freudenthal
363
Complex litigation Collectieve gedingvoering Procédures complexes
371
two models for collective
389
Some observations on multiparty claims
403

Summary Proceedings Kort geding Référé Einstweiliger
141
A W Jongbloet
193

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