Programme

Thursday, 23th September 2010, 9:00 – 17:30

 

◊ Registration 8.00 – 9.00

 

I. Plenary Session (9.00 – 10.30)

Chair: Vesna RijavecWolfgang Jelinek (9.00 – 10.30)

◊ Welcoming Adresses

◊ Ivan Bizjak: Judicial Cooperation in Civil Matters in the EU: Achievements and Challenges

◊ Wolfgang Jelinek: Civil Procedure and Basic Values in the EU

 

Break with refreshments (10.30 – 11.00)

 

II. Simplification of Debt Collection in the EU (11.00 – 17.30)

Chair: Vesna RijavecWolfgang Jelinek (11.00 – 13.00)

◊ Jesus Bores Lazo: Advantages and Disadvantages of Unification of Rules Simplifying Cross-border Debt Collection

◊ Mikael Berglund: Scope of Application of EU Law in the Judicial Procedures of Debt Collection in Civil and Commercial Matters

◊ Discussion

 

Break with lunch (13.00 – 14.30)

 

Chair: Hrvoje Sikirić (14.30 – 16.00)

◊ Francesco Paolo Mansi: Reflexions on the Role of "ordre public" in the EU Regulations on Civil Procedure

◊ José Caramelo Gomes: Principles of National Procedural Law in Summary Procedures and the Effectiveness Principles of European Law (res iudicata)

◊ Discussion

 

Break with refreshments (16.00 – 16.30)

 

 Chair: Tjaša Ivanc, Mitja Pukšič(16.00 – 17.30)

◊ Hrvoje Sikirić: Where to Start the Procedure for Debt Collection? – Problems of Choice of Jurisdiction

◊ Anka Ernes: Order for Payment Procedure in the Netherlands

◊ Nina Betetto: Taking of Evidence in Summary Proceedings in Relation to EU Law and Protection of a Debtor (limitations on evidence-taking procedure in relation to national rules)

◊ Discussion

 

 


 

Friday, 24th September 2010, 9:00 – 17:30

 

Chair: Mihajlo Dika (09.00 – 10.30)

◊ Miha Žebre: Revision of Brussels I Regulation

◊ Jasna Garašić: Legal Remedies in Summary Procedures in Relation to European Order for Payment Procedure Regulation

◊ Mihajlo Dika: Enforceability of Notarial Deeds under Croatian and EU Law

◊ Discussion

 

Break with refreshments (10.30 – 11.00)

 

 Chair: Tomaž Keresteš(11.00 – 13.00)

◊ Sylvia Zangl: Comparison between Regulations 805/2004, 1896/2006, 861/2007 and their Implementation in National Legal Systems

◊ Christophe Verdure: Cross-border Debt Collection in Consumer Disputes

◊ Discussion

 

Break with lunch (13.00 – 14.00)

 

Chair: Andrej Ekart (14.00 – 15.30)

◊ Andrej Ekart: Comparison between different Possibilities for Simplified Cross-border Debt Collection from a Slovenian Perspective

◊ Meliha Povlakić: Recognition and Enforcement of foreign security Rights in movables in the SEE

◊ Eduard Kunštek: Preliminary and Protective Measures in EU Law

◊ Discussion

 

Break with refreshments (15.30 – 16.00)

 

Parralel Session A: IT-workshop

Chair: Benjamin Lesjak (16.00 – 17.30)

◊ Martina Arneitz: Submission of Application for a European Order for Payment in Electronic Form in Austria

◊ Jana Savkovič: Submission of Application for a Slovenian Order for Payment in Electronic Form

◊ Robert Fucik: Oral Hearing and Taking of Evidence through Videoconference or other Communication Technologies in Cross-border Proceedings

◊ Discussion


 


 

Parralel Session B: Non-contentious Procedure in the Property Law and Housing Matters

Chair: Lojze Ude (16.00 – 17.30)

◊ Renato Vrenčur: Relationship between Enforcement and Land Registry Procedure

◊ Tomaž Keresteš: Regulation of Relationship in Community of Co-workers

◊ Wolfgang Brehm: Role of a Judge in Non-contentious Procedures 

◊ Matjaž Tratnik: Establishment of Floor Ownership with Judicial Decision (Regular Way and ZVEtL)

◊ Discussion

 

 

JLS/2009/JCIV/AG/003-30-CE 
This Project is financially supported by the European Commission within the Framework programme for judicial cooperation in civil matters of the European Commission