Manual
These Manuals are intended to help practitioners (primarily authorities in the field of civil enforcement) facing a foreign enforcement title. They offer answers to the most pressing issues faced in cross-border enforcement proceedings in a step-by-step manner, starting with the visual inspection and
identification of the elements of the enforcement title. However, the Manuals should only be used as an assisting tool in an unofficial capacity and cannot replace the scrutiny of regular inspection. The materials for this Manual have been sourced from national reports and other deliverables obtained within the EU-En4s project.
JUST-AG-2018/JUST-JCOO-AG-2018
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