Casebook
Publication Casebook on European order for payment procedure and European small claims procedure was created as part of the Train to Enforce project and is the result of the collaboration of eight faculties of law across Europe. The publication contains numerous case studies focusing on European order for payment procedure (Regulation No. 1896/2006) and European small claims procedure (Regulation No. 861/2007). Case studies focus on both the practical and theoretical aspects of the European order for payment procedure and European small claims procedure. They will promote self-learning on cross-border debt collection in the EU.
Casebook on European order for payment procedure and European small claims procedure
JUST-JTRA-EJTR-AG-2018
This project is cofunded by the European Union’s Justice Programme (2014-2020)
- DIGI - GUARD
- Diversity of Enforcement Titles in cross-border Debt Collection in EU
- Train to Enforce
- Role of Faculty of Law
- Timeline
- Expert Meetings
- Results
- Seminar on the European order for payment procedure
- Seminar on the European Small Claims Procedure
- Seminar on the European order for payment procedure and European Small Claims Procedure
- Webinar
- Concluding conference
- Casebook
- Blog
- Remedies concerning Enforcement of Foreign Judgements according to Brussels I Recast
- LAWtrain
- Developments and trend in the regulation of the attorney's profession with the emphasis on Slovenia and Germany
- Civil vs "Common Law" – the assessment of »rules« of evidence law (testing the admissibility of electronic evidence in common law and continental law systems)
- Dimensions of Evidence in European Civil Procedure
- Simplification of Debt Collection in the EU
- European Enforcement Order
- Medicine, Law and Society
- CRP Service