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Public consultation on the European Enforcement Order Regulation (EC) No 805/2004 creating a European Enforcement Order for uncontested claims – Position paper
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Abstract
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The EU has developed a common judicial area where judgments given in one EU Member State are recognised and can be enforced in all others. To this end, the EU has adopted a number of legal instruments that regulate and ease cross-border enforcement, ensuring legal certainty for all parties and making these processes easier. One of them is Regulation (EC) 805/2004 creating a European Enforcement Order for uncontested claims (the EEO Regulation). In 2020, the Commission decided to evaluate the EEO Regulation, and to carry out a consultation as a part of the evaluation process. The Commission sought opinions on how the Regulation is working, also with regard to the Brussels Ibis Regulation. It also aimed to collect practical experiences with the EEO Regulation and views on its use in the future. This report is a submission to the European Commission about the operation of the Regulation. |
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English
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European Association of Private International Law
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2020
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41 p.
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Full text (open access)
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