Webinar

University of Maribor (Slovenia), Leibniz University of Hannover (Germany), University of A Coruña (Spain), University of Graz (Austria), University of Rijeka (Croatia), University of Tirana (Albania), University of Trieste (Italy), Uppsala University (Sweden) did on 17th December 2021 conduct Webinar "Application of European Order for Payment Procedure and European Small Claims Procedure in National Proceedings".

INVITATION with more detailed information about the webinar

 

PROGRAMME:

Friday, 17. 12. 2021

1. Welcome address 
Vesna Rijavec, Dean of the Faculty of Law of the University of Maribor, Slovenia

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2. General overview of the Train 2 EN4CE project
Kristjan Zahrastnik, University of Maribor, Slovenia

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3. Swedish report on European Order for Payment Procedure and European Small Claims Procedure
Marie Linton and Nathalie Torneus Ek, Uppsala University, Sweden

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4. Italian report on European Order for Payment Procedure and European Small Claims Procedure 
Francesca Fiorentini and Marta Infantino, University of Trieste, Italy

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5. German report on European Order for Payment Procedure and European Small Claims Procedure
Lissa Gerking, Leibniz University of Hannover, Germany

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6. Austrian report on European Order for Payment Procedure and European Small Claims Procedure 
Eva Wolkerstorfer, University of Graz, Austria

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7. Spanish report on European Order for Payment Procedure and European Small Claims Procedure
María del Carmen Garcimartín Montero, University of A Coruña, Spain

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8. Albanian report on European Order for Payment Procedure and European Small Claims Procedure 
Silvana Cinari, University of Tirana, Albania

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9. Slovenia report on European Order for Payment Procedure and European Small Claims Procedure
Cocou Marius Mensah and Denis Baghrizabehi, University of Maribor, Slovenia

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JUST-JTRA-EJTR-AG-2018
This project is cofunded by the European Union’s Justice Programme (2014-2020)