Source: http://sites.unimi.it/EUCivilProcedure/index.php/author/admin/
Timestamp: 2017-07-28 10:57:05
Document Index: 45813150

Matched Legal Cases: ['CJEU ', '§ 1', 'Art. 35', '§ 1', 'Art. 6', '§ 1']

albert – EUCP
CJEU judgment, C‑670/15 – 26 July 2017, in Jan Salplachta – Access to justice in cross-border disputes – Directive 2003/8/EC – Minimum common rules relating to legal aid granted for such disputes – Scope – Legislation of a Member State providing that the costs of translation of the supporting documents necessary for the processing of a legal aid application are not reimbursable
EU-US relations on justice and home affairs: committee mission – 17-21.07.17
Opening of the Business and Property Courts for Wales – Speech by The Lord Chief Justice – 24 July 2017
European Court of Human Right – Country Profiles – Updated on 1st July 2017
European Court of Human Rights (Fifth Section) – Velkova v. Bulgaria – 13 July 2017 – violation of 6 § 1 of the Convention and of Article 1 of Protocol No. 1 – unreasonably long delay for complying with a judgment in the applicant’s favour, during which the applicant was unable to privatise and use the property in issue – violation of Article 13 of the Convention – no effective remedy available to the applicant in connection with her complaint.
Workshop with Max Schrems, Professor Hess, Professor Hoffman and Mr Proksch – Collective action against Facebook Ireland Ltd – Max Planck Institute Luxembourg – 19 July 2017
European Court of Human Rights (Second Section) – T.G. v. Croatia – 11 July 2017 – exhaustion of previous domestic remedies (Art. 35 § 1) – disclosure of the confidential information in the relevant administrative proceedings – violation of Art. 6 § 1 of the Convention – lack of an effective opportunity for the applicant to challenge the factual basis of a decision adopted by the Ministry – adminitrative procedure with no adequate safeguards to protect the interests of the applicant so as to ensure that he received a fair trial as guaranteed – Dissenting Opinion of Judge Mourou-Vikstrom
The revision of the European Small Claims Procedure entered into force on 14 July 2017 renders the procedure quicker and cheaper, making easier for European consumers to claim their rights