The European Service Regulation : a commentary
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The European Service Regulation : a commentary
(Elgar commentaries in private international law)
E. Elgar, c2023
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 313-323) and index
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内容説明
Presenting a systematic article-by-article commentary on the European Service Regulation (recast), and written by renowned experts from several EU Member States, this book gives balanced and informed guidance for the proper operation of judicial cooperation in civil and commercial matters within the EU in the field of cross-border service of documents.
First setting out the origins and evolution of the Regulation, the Commentary proceeds to analyse in forensic detail the relevant case law of both the European Court of Justice and national courts on cross-border service. It moreover points the reader to the pertinent legal scholarship from various EU jurisdictions, and provides a pathway for solving practical problems surrounding the service of documents between Member States of the European Union in civil and commercial proceedings.
Key Features:
Systematic article-by-article analysis facilitates navigation and reference
Integration of the relevant case law ensures a rounded interpretation of the Regulation
Practical approach provides tangible guidance for complex cross-border proceedings
Renowned team of contributors offer clarity and insight/
Thanks to its in-depth but also practical analysis of each provision of the Regulation, the Commentary will be a valuable resource for judges, scholars and students of European procedural law, as well as for practitioners involved in cross-border civil and commercial litigation.
目次
Contents:
The European Service Regulation: Introduction 1
Andreas Stein
CHAPTER I GENERAL PROVISIONS
1 Scope 27
Apostolos Anthimos
2 Definitions 59
Elena Alina Ontanu
3 Transmitting and receiving agencies 64
Marta Requejo Isidro
4 Central body 68
Marta Requejo Isidro
5 Means of communication to be used by transmitting agencies, receiving agencies and central bodies 71
Marta Requejo Isidro
6 Legal effects of electronic documents 76
Burkhard Hess
7 Assistance in address enquiries 79
Burkhard Hess
CHAPTER II JUDICIAL DOCUMENTS
8 Transmission of documents 86
Michael Stu rner
9 Translation of documents 93
Gilles Cuniberti
10 Receipt of documents by receiving agency 96
Michael Stu rner
11 Service of documents 101
Michael Stu rner
12 Refusal to accept a document 105
Gilles Cuniberti
13 Date of service 120
Vincent Richard
14 Certificate of service and copy of the document served 129
Stefano Dominelli
15 Costs of service 143
Stefano Dominelli
16 Transmission by diplomatic or consular channels 156
Christian Koller
17 Service by diplomatic agents or consular officers 160
Kevin Labner
18 Service by postal services 168
Vincent Richard
19 Electronic service 177
Apostolos Anthimos
20 Direct service 191
Pietro Franzina
CHAPTER III EXTRAJUDICIAL DOCUMENTS
21 Transmission and service of extrajudicial documents 198
Pietro Franzina
CHAPTER IV FINAL PROVISIONS
22 Defendant not entering an appearance 205
Apostolos Anthimos
23 Amendment of Annex I 236
Apostolos Anthimos
24 Exercise of the delegation 239
Apostolos Anthimos
25 Adoption of implementing acts by the Commission 243
Apostolos Anthimos
26 Committee procedure 246
Apostolos Anthimos
27 Reference implementation software 249
Elena Alina Ontanu
28 Costs of the decentralised IT system 255
Elena Alina Ontanu
29 Relationship with agreements or arrangements between Member States 260
Apostolos Anthimos
30 Legal aid 265
Apostolos Anthimos
31 Protection of information transmitted 267
Alexandros Ioannis Kargopoulos
32 Respect for fundamental rights under Union law 286
Alexandros Ioannis Kargopoulos
33 Communication, publication and manual 299
Apostolos Anthimos
34 Monitoring 302
Apostolos Anthimos
35 Evaluation 306
Apostolos Anthimos
36 Repeal 309
Apostolos Anthimos
37 Entry into force and application 311
Apostolos Anthimos
Bibliography 313
Index
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