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Free Movement of Civil Judgments in the European Union and the Right to a Fair Trial

Autor Monique Hazelhorst
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 mar 2017
This book examines the attainment of complete free movement of civil judgments across EU member states from the perspective of its conformity with the fundamental right to a fair trial. In the integrated legal order of the European Union, it is essential that litigants can rely on a judgment no matter where in the EU it was delivered. Effective mechanisms for cross-border recognition and the enforcement of judgments provide both debtors and creditors with the security that their rights, including their right to a fair trial, will be protected. In recent years the attainment of complete free movement of civil judgments, through simplification or abolition of these mechanisms, has become a priority for the European legislator.
The text uniquely combines a thorough discussion of EU legislation with an in-depth and critical examination of its interplay with fundamental rights. It contains an over-view and comparison of both ECtHR and CJEU case law on the right to a fair trial, andprovides a great number of specific recommendations for current and future legislation.
With its critical discussion of EU Regulations from both a practical and a theoretical standpoint, this book is particularly relevant to legislators and policymakers working in this field. Because of the extensive overview of the functioning of the EU’s mechanisms and of relevant case law it provides, the book is also highly relevant to academics and practitioners.
Monique Hazelhorst is Judicial Assistant at the Supreme Court of the Netherlands. She studied Law and Legal Research at Utrecht University and holds a Ph.D. in Law from the Erasmus School of Law at Erasmus University Rotterdam.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789462651616
ISBN-10: 9462651612
Pagini: 414
Ilustrații: XV, 448 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.83 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: T.M.C. Asser Press
Colecția T.M.C. Asser Press
Locul publicării:The Hague, Germany

Cuprins

Introduction.- The evolution of free movement of civil judgments in the European Union.- Protection of fundamental rights by EU instruments on cross-border recognition and enforcement.- The right to a fair trial in civil cases.- Free movement of judgments and the European Convention on Human Rights.- Free movement of civil judgments and European Union fundamental rights law.- Towards an ‘emergency brake’ in instruments of EU civil procedure.- Facilitating enforcement of civil judgments across European Union Member States.- Conclusion.

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This book examines the attainment of complete free movement of civil judgments across EU member states from the perspective of its conformity with the fundamental right to a fair trial. In the integrated legal order of the European Union, it is essential that litigants can rely on a judgment no matter where in the EU it was delivered. Effective mechanisms for cross-border recognition and the enforcement of judgments provide both debtors and creditors with the security that their rights, including their right to a fair trial, will be protected. In recent years the attainment of complete free movement of civil judgments, through simplification or abolition of these mechanisms, has become a priority for the European legislator.
The text uniquely combines a thorough discussion of EU legislation with an in-depth and critical examination of its interplay with fundamental rights. It contains an over-view and comparison of both ECtHR and CJEU case law on the right to a fair trial, andprovides a great number of specific recommendations for current and future legislation.
With its critical discussion of EU Regulations from both a practical and a theoretical standpoint, this book is particularly relevant to legislators and policymakers working in this field. Because of the extensive overview of the functioning of the EU’s mechanisms and of relevant case law it provides, the book is also highly relevant to academics and practitioners.
Monique Hazelhorst is Judicial Assistant at the Supreme Court of the Netherlands. She studied Law and Legal Research at Utrecht University and holds a Ph.D. in Law from the Erasmus School of Law at Erasmus University Rotterdam.

Caracteristici

Combines a thorough discussion of EU legislation with in-depth and critical examination of its conformity with fundamental rights Provides a great number of specific recommendations for current and future legislation Contains an in-depth overview and comparison of both ECtHR and CJEU case law on the right to a fair trial Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras