textabstractIn cross-border litigation, language differences are one of the main obstacles preventing parties from taking action and defending their rights. The Regulations creating a European Order for Payment Procedure (EOP) and establishing a European Small Claims Procedure (ESCP) have introduced the first EU-wide procedures, the goals of which are to simplify, speed up, and reduce the costs of cross-border litigation; they also include an attempt to reduce language obstacles. However, the simplification they propose must not sacrifice parties' right of access to justice and fair trial. This paper addresses the question as to the way language obstacles in cross-border litigation are tackled by the EOP and the ESCP. It further seeks to de...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Hart Publishing via the ...
The book evaluates the application of the first autonomous European civil procedures: the European O...
The increase of consumer relations in the European market potentiates crossborder litigation. The Eu...
In cross-border litigation, language differences are one of the main obstacles preventing parties fr...
In cross-border civil litigation the use of different official court languages causes severe problem...
__Abstract__ This volume explores the framework of language and the law against the background of...
The number of cross-border consumer transactions in the EU is growing at a rapid pace: the number of...
textabstractIn this article the proposal for a European Small Claims Procedures is analyzed. Followi...
textabstractThis article deals with the European Small Claims Procedure (ESCP). After the European O...
The article discusses the issues associated with the proposed amendments to Regulation No 861/2007 c...
Supranational communication in the European Union would be impossible without languages of wider dis...
Language and the Right to Fair Hearing in International Criminal Trials explores the influence of th...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Most recently, several countries on the European continent have admi...
Reviews EC legislative initiatives to remove obstacles to cross-border debt recovery. Examines the s...
The European Small Claims Procedure (ESCP) became operational on 1 January 2009, as a special, EU-wi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Hart Publishing via the ...
The book evaluates the application of the first autonomous European civil procedures: the European O...
The increase of consumer relations in the European market potentiates crossborder litigation. The Eu...
In cross-border litigation, language differences are one of the main obstacles preventing parties fr...
In cross-border civil litigation the use of different official court languages causes severe problem...
__Abstract__ This volume explores the framework of language and the law against the background of...
The number of cross-border consumer transactions in the EU is growing at a rapid pace: the number of...
textabstractIn this article the proposal for a European Small Claims Procedures is analyzed. Followi...
textabstractThis article deals with the European Small Claims Procedure (ESCP). After the European O...
The article discusses the issues associated with the proposed amendments to Regulation No 861/2007 c...
Supranational communication in the European Union would be impossible without languages of wider dis...
Language and the Right to Fair Hearing in International Criminal Trials explores the influence of th...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Most recently, several countries on the European continent have admi...
Reviews EC legislative initiatives to remove obstacles to cross-border debt recovery. Examines the s...
The European Small Claims Procedure (ESCP) became operational on 1 January 2009, as a special, EU-wi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Hart Publishing via the ...
The book evaluates the application of the first autonomous European civil procedures: the European O...
The increase of consumer relations in the European market potentiates crossborder litigation. The Eu...