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Cross-Border Litigation in Central Europe: EU Private International Law Before National Courts (eBook)


ISBN13: 9789403537108
Published: July 2022
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: eBook (ePub)
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Cross-Border Litigation in Central Europe, an indispensable reference book, provides a detailed understanding of the process of seeking justice in cross-border disputes in Central Europe. It is the first of its kind to offer a comprehensive and analytical overview of the judicial practice in the region and to make this case law accessible in English.

Displaying the results of a major EU-funded project (CEPIL), this unique book:

  • provides a comprehensive and exhaustive presentation of the case law in 10 Central European Member States (Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia)
  • covers all fields of EU private international law (general civil and commercial, insolvency, family and succession matters)
  • inquires whether EU private international law functions optimally in the Central European Member States to secure a Europe of law and justice
  • examines whether EU private international law instruments are applied correctly and uniformly and whether national courts deal appropriately with disputes having a cross-border element
  • analyzes whether the current legal and institutional architecture is susceptible of securing legal certainty and an effective remedy for cross-border litigants

This key pragmatic resource will prove to be invaluable to businesses, consumers, families and legal counsels engaged in cross-border mobility to gain access to essential information and analysis as to the application and interpretation of EU private international law in Central Europe. The book will also be appreciated by academics and researchers specializing in private international law by presenting the research findings of the CEPIL project.

Subjects:
Conflict of Laws, eBooks
Contents:
List of Abbreviations
CHAPTER 1. Introduction
Csongor István Nagy
CHAPTER 2. Application of EU Private International Law in Croatia
Dora Zgrabljic Rotar & Tena Hoško
CHAPTER 3. Application of EU Private International Law in the Czech Republic
Jirí Valdhans & Lucie Zavadilová
CHAPTER 4. Application of EU Private International Law in Estonia
Gábor Palásti
CHAPTER 5. Application of EU Private International Law in Hungary
Csongor István Nagy
CHAPTER 6. Application of EU Private International Law in Latvia
Gábor Palásti, Vadim Mantrov, Dace Trupovniece & Inga Kacevska
CHAPTER 7. Application of EU Private International Law in Lithuania
Katažyna Bogdzevic
CHAPTER 8. Application of EU Private International Law in Poland
Magdalena Sobas, Justyna Gumula-Kedracka, Wojciech Klyta & Monika Jagielska
CHAPTER 9. Application of EU Private International Law in Romania
Veress Emod & Székely János
CHAPTER 10. Application of EU Private International Law in Slovakia
Elena Judova & Lucia Gandžalová
CHAPTER 11. Application of EU Private International Law in Slovenia
Pavle Flere
CHAPTER 12. Final Conclusions: Application of EU Private International Law in Central Europe
Csongor István Nagy
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