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OverviewThe volume addresses the enforcement of judgments and other authentic instruments in a European cross-border context, as well as enforcement in a selection of national European jurisdictions. The volume is divided into two parts. Part I on 'Cross-border Enforcement in Europe' opens with a contribution comparing the European approach in Brussels I Recast with the US experience of enforcement in the context of judicial federalism. This is followed by two contributions concentrating on aspects of Brussels I Recast, specifically the abolition of exequatur and the grounds for refusal of foreign judgments (public order and conflicting decisions). The two concluding texts in this part deal with the cross-border enforcement of notarial deeds and the sister regulation of Brussels I Recast, Brussels II bis (jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in matrimonial matters and the matters of parental responsibility). Part II is devoted to aspects of (cross-border) enforcement in a selection of European states (Poland, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, Slovenia and the Republic of North Macedonia). The topics discussed include the authorities entrusted with enforcement, judicial assistance and the national rules relevant from the perspective of Brussels I Recast. This book is important for practitioners involved in cross-border enforcement and academics working within an international comparative legal context. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Vesna Rijavec , Katja Drnovsek , C.H. van Rhee , Vesna RijavecPublisher: Intersentia Ltd Imprint: Intersentia Ltd Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.442kg ISBN: 9781780687773ISBN 10: 178068777 Pages: 254 Publication Date: 15 June 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction (p. 1) I. Cross-border Enforcement in Europe. UNDERSTANDING CROSS-BORDER ENFORCEMENT AGAINST THE BACKDROP OF JUDICIAL FEDERALISM AND PROCEDURAL AUTONOMY: ANY USEFUL CUES FROM THE UNITED STATES (p. 9) ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF THE ABOLITION OF EXEQUATUR UNDER BRUSSELS I RECAST (p. 37) GROUNDS FOR REFUSAL OF RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN JUDGMENTS: DEVELOPMENTS AND PERSPECTIVES IN EU MEMBER STATES REGARDING PuBLIC ORDER AND CONFLICTING DEOSIONS (p. 57) CROSS-BORDER ENFORCEMENT OF PuBuc DOCUMENTS AND REGULATION (EU) 2016/1191 (p.73) BRUSSELS II BIS AND ABOLITION OF EXEQUATUR: EXPERIENCES AND VISIONS (p. 81) II. (Cross-border) Enforcement and the National Legal Context. LEGAL TRANSPLANTS: JUDICIAL OFFICERS IN POLAND AND THE CZECH REPUBLIC (p. 107) RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN JUDGMENTS ACCORDING TO CZECH (p. 139) ENFORCING FOREIGN TITLES REGARDING MONETARY CLAIMS IN THE NETHERLANDS (p. 153) THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN BRUSSELS I RECAST AND THE SLOVENIAN RULES ON REMEDIES UNDER THE NEW SYSTEM OF DIRECT ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN JUDICIAL DECISIONS (p. 179) INTERNATIONAL MUTUAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE IN CML MATTERS FROM A SLOVENIAN PERSPECTIVE (p. 209) CHALLENGES FACING MACEDONIAN LAWMAKERS IN THE FUTURE IMPLEMENTATION OF BRUSSELS I RECAST REGARDING ENFORCEMENT -AN ATTEMPT AT AssESSMENT (p. 233)ReviewsAuthor InformationVesna Rijavec: Full Professor, Institute for Civil, Comparative and International Private Law, Faculty of Law, University of Maribor (Slovenia). Katja Drnovsek: Teaching Assistant, Faculty of Law, University of Maribor (Slovenia). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |