Seminar in Slovenia
Faculty of Law, University of Maribor did as part of a project Train 2 EN4CE conduct free of charge seminar: Cross border enforcement of debts in EU with emphasis on European order for payment procedure. Seminar was held on Thursday and Friday, 26th and 27th November 2020, from 4 to 8 p.m., via videoconference system ZOOM.
INVITATION with more detailed information about seminar
PROGRAMME
Thursday, 26. 11. 2020
1. Učinkovitost čezmejne izterjave obveznosti v EU
Vesna Rijavec; University of Maribor, Faculty of law
2. Postopek za izdajo evropskega plačilnega naloga
Tjaša Ivanc; University of Maribor, Faculty of law
3. Uredba št. 1896/2006 – sodna praksa slovenskih sodišč
Maja Čarni Pretnar; Office for International Cooperation and International Legal Assistance, Ministry of Justice Republic of Slovenia
4. Pomembnejše odločitve Sodišča EU glede razlage določb UEPN
Tjaša Ivanc; University of Maribor, Faculty of law
Friday, 27. 11. 2020
5. UEPN in vprašanje mednarodne pristojnosti
Denis Baghrizabehi; University of Maribor, Faculty of law
6. Praktični primeri na temo evropskega plačilnega naloga
Cocou Marius Mensah; University of Maribor, Faculty of law
7. Praktični primeri na temo evropskega plačilnega naloga
Kristjan Zahrastnik; University of Maribor, Faculty of law
Train to EN4CE Training materials – first package in Slovenian language
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 in Albania
- Seminar in Austria
- Seminar in Croatia
- Seminar in Germany
- Seminar in Italy
- Seminar in Slovenia
- Seminar in Spain
- Seminar in Sweden
- 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