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European law --- Judicial assistance --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- International cooperation --- Réciprocité (droit) --- International cooperation. --- Judicial assistance - European Union countries --- Criminal justice, Administration of - European Union countries - International cooperation
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EU criminal law and justice constitutes a significant body of law potentially affecting most aspects of criminal justice. This book provides a comprehensive, accessible yet analytically challenging account of the institutional and legal developments in this field.
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Extradition--European Union countries --- Arrest--European Union countries --- Judicial assistance--European Union countries --- Arrest --- Extradition --- Judicial assistance --- Pretrial detention --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Criminal procedure --- Detention of persons --- Imprisonment --- Provisional remedies --- Criminal law. Criminal procedure --- European law --- Judicial assistance - European Union countries --- EXTRADITION --- UNION EUROPEENNE --- DROIT PENAL --- COOPERATION JUDICIAIRE --- MANDAT D'ARRET EUROPEEN
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Law of civil procedure --- International private law --- European Union --- Judicial assistance --- Conflict of laws --- Jurisdiction --- Judicial assistance - European Union countries. --- Conflict of laws - Jurisdiction - European Union countries. --- Judicial assistance - Europe. --- Conflict of laws - Jurisdiction - Europe.
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National courts play a pivotal role in making EC law a living truth for citizens. Individuals may turn to the courts in order to invoke rights derived from Community law. However, the capacity of individuals to effectively enforce their Community law rights depends crucially on the correct application of Community law by national courts. This book is the first to deal with possible legal responses in the Community legal order and beyond, when national courts incorrectly apply Community law. Rooted in a rigorous contextual analysis of recent jurisprudence, this work discusses various alternatives for future developments in the Court´s case law. The author explains the often uneasy nature of the relationship between national courts and the ECJ. He explores common concerns voiced against an excessive degree of accountability for judicial conduct.
Judicial assistance --- Judgments, Foreign --- Law --- Interpretation and construction --- Court of Justice of the European Communities --- Courts --- Government liability --- Judgments --- Judicial assistance - European Union countries --- Judgments, Foreign - European Union countries --- Law - European Union countries - Interpretation and construction
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The Brussels I Regulation has undergone a lengthy review process, resulting in Regulation (EU) No 1215/2012, of 12 December 2012, on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgements in civil and commercial matters (recast), the provisions of which apply from 10 January 2015. This work, written by a number of leading experts, provides a a concise article-by-article commentary on all the recast Regulation's provisions with reference to the existing case law of the European Court of Justice and leading national decisions. It also offers additional focus on the newly introduced changes, in particular to the provisions on lis pendens and the recognition and enforcement of judgements.
European law --- Conflict of laws --- Jurisdiction --- Judicial assistance --- European Parliament. --- Jugements étrangers --- Reconnaissance mutuelle (droit européenn) --- Droit international privé (droit européen) --- Procédure (droit européen) --- Judgments, Foreign --- Jurisdiction (International law) --- Council of the European Union. --- Jurisdiction (International law). --- Conflict of laws - Jurisdiction - European Union countries --- Jurisdiction - European Union countries --- Judicial assistance - European Union countries
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This commentary is the first full scale article-by-article commentary in English ever to address the Brussels I Regulation. It is truly European in nature and style. It provides thorough and succinct indepth analysis of every single article and offers most valuable guidance for lawyers, judges and academics throughout Europe. It is an indispensable working tool for all practitioners involved in this field of law. The Brussels I Regulation is by far the most prominent cornerstone of the European law of international civil procedure. Its imminence could be easily ascertained by every practitioner even remotely concerned with cross-border work in Europe. However arcane private international law in general might appear to practitioners - the Brussels I Regulation is a well-known and renowned instrument. A true first:- The first truly European commentary on the Brussels I Regulation, the fundamental Act for jurisdiction, recognition and enforcement throughout Europe- The first commentary on the Brussels I Regulation written by a team from all over Europe- The first article-by-article commentary on the Brussels I Regulation in English
Law of civil procedure --- International private law --- European Union --- Judicial assistance --- Conflict of laws --- Jurisdiction --- Council of the European Union --- Council of the European Union. --- Judicial assistance - European Union countries --- Conflict of laws - Jurisdiction - Europe --- Jurisdiction - European Union countries --- DROIT JUDICIAIRE --- COMPETENCE --- Décisions étrangères --- UNION EUROPEENNE --- reconnaissance et exécution
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Les divergences entre les systèmes judiciaires et administratifs nationaux constituent un obstacle massif à la libre circulation des personnes et des activités commerciales sur le territoire européen. Animés par la volonté d'éroder ces freins à l'intégration européenne, les États Membres ont entériné le principe de création d'un espace européen de coopération civile. Ultimement, la coopération à l'échelon européen devrait permettre d'améliorer l'accès à la justice, de promouvoir la reconnaissance mutuelle des décisions judiciaires et de renforcer la convergence dans le domaine du droit procédural. Le présent ouvrage analyse les instruments législatifs européens adoptés à cette fin dans le domaine de la compétence, de la reconnaissance mutuelle et de l'exécution des jugements. Il est assurément un écrit de toute première originalité, par l'accent qu'il place sur l'identification des problèmes liés à l'application en Belgique de ces instruments législatifs.
Judicial assistance --- Jurisdiction --- BPB0705 --- 347.9 <4> --- 341.9 <4> --- Gerechtelijk privaatrecht. Burgerlijk procesrecht. Burgerlijke rechtsvordering.--Europa --- Internationaal privaatrecht --(algemeen)--Europa --- 341.9 <4> Internationaal privaatrecht --(algemeen)--Europa --- 347.9 <4> Gerechtelijk privaatrecht. Burgerlijk procesrecht. Burgerlijke rechtsvordering.--Europa --- Court of Justice of the European Communities --- European Union countries --- Belgium --- Conflict of laws --- Judicial assistance - European Union countries --- Jurisdiction - European Union countries
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Judgments --- Injunctions --- Judicial assistance --- Jugements --- Injonctions --- Assistance juridique internationale --- -Judgments --- -Judicial assistance --- -Civil procedure --- Criminal procedure --- Judgments, Foreign --- Court decisions --- Court rulings --- Civil procedure --- Courts --- Estoppel --- Judges --- Judicial process --- Jurisdiction --- Stare decisis --- Anti-injunction law --- Actions and defenses --- Constitutional law --- Equitable remedies --- Extraordinary remedies --- Provisional remedies --- Interdict (Civil law) --- -Injunctions --- Judgments - European Union countries --- Injunctions - European Union countries --- Judicial assistance - European Union countries
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