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001-es BibID:BIBFORM116490
Első szerző:Rass-Masson, Nathy
Cím:Study to support the preparation of a report on the application of Regulation (EU) No 1215/2012 on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters (Brussels Ia Regulation) / Nathy Rass-Masson ; Virginie Rouas ; Marco Paron Trivellato ; Laura Vona ; Fézer Tamás ;
Dátum:2023
Megjelenés:Luxembourg : European Commission, 2023
Terjedelem:498 p.
Megjegyzések:Regulation 1215/20129 (Brussels Ia Regulation) was adopted on 12 December 2012, entered into force on 9 January 2013, and started to apply from 10 January 2015 onwards10. It aims to establish a uniform and comprehensive set of rules governing jurisdiction11 and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in cross-border civil and commercial matters. The scope of the Regulation encompasses a wide range of civil and commercial matters, including insurance, consumer, and employment contracts12 . It applies in all EU Member States13. Since the adoption of the Regulation, several developments, such as the case-law of the CJEU, increased worker mobility, digitalisation, the adoption of new international instruments in the field of private international law (PIL) (such as the 2019 Hague Judgments Convention)14, the adoption of other EU instruments providing for PIL rules applicable in civil and commercial cross-border matters (such as the Maintenance Regulation15 or the Insolvency Regulation16) are likely to have had an impact on its operation. In this context, the objective of the Study is to assist the Commission in preparing the report on the application of the Brussels Ia Regulation (as provided under its Article 79), and to provide a thorough legal analysis of the application of the Brussels Ia Regulation in the Member States. In particular, the Study aims to determine whether the Regulation is correctly applied in the Member States and to identify specific difficulties encountered in practice. The Study also aims to assess whether recent socioeconomic changes pose challenges to the application of Brussels Ia Regulation's rules, definitions, and connecting factors. The analysis ? based on desk research, CJEU and national case-law analysis and interviews at both the EU and national levels ? covers 34 questions on the main legal and practical issues and questions arising from the application of the Brussels Ia Regulation (grouped below into main areas).
Tárgyszavak:Társadalomtudományok Állam- és jogtudományok kutatási jelentés
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private international law
Brussels Ia Regulation
jurisdiction
applicable law
További szerzők:Rouas, Virginie Paron Trivellato, Marco Vona, Laura Fézer Tamás (1980-) (jogász)
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