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Objective
The
objective of this
seminar is to offer training on the applicability of the EU legislative
instruments in civil cases. The different Regulations simplifying the
cross-border enforcement of civil claims will be presented and dealt
with in a practice-oriented way at an introductory level, which makes it
suitable for participants who have no prior or little experience in
this field.
Key topics
- Brussels I Regulation
(recast)
- European Enforcement Order
- European Payment Order
- European Small Claims
Procedure
Methodology
This
training event is conceived as a workshop based on solving coherent
case studies, thus ensuring the active involvement of participants and a
continuous exchange of knowledge and best practice. The training
materials have been developed by renowned EU experts and aim to aid
court staff in actively applying the EU acquis in the area of Civil
Justice.
Conditions of participation
- Please note that the number of places
available is limited.
- Participants should have a working
knowledge of English.
- Accommodation: The participation fee includes hotel
accommodation of maximum 2 nights at the hotel booked by ERA.
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Travel: Participants will receive a significant
contribution to their travel costs upon receipt of the original
invoices, tickets and receipts. Participants are asked to arrange their
own travel.
Who should
attend?
Court staff from all EU Member States who need to apply EU law procedures to fulfil judicial or procedural functions.
The following functional definition applies: “personnel of a court – regardless of their formal title or education – who have certain judicial or procedural functions and need to apply EU law procedures to fulfil those functions”.
Please note that this seminar is not addressed to judges.