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Matched Legal Cases: ['Application no. 16690', 'art. 7', 'art. 1', 'art. 6', 'art. 6', 'art. 6', 'art. 8', 'art. 2', 'art. 6', 'art. 7', 'art. 20', 'Art. 2', 'Art. 6', 'Art. 7', 'Art. 20']

• Title: Networks, Dialogue or One-Way Traffic? An Empirical Analysis of Cross-Citations between Ten European Supreme Courts
Author: Martin Gelter, Mathias M. Siems
Published in: Maastricht European Private Law Institute (M-EPLI) Working Paper 03/2011
Abstract: Today, according to Anne Marie Slaughter, "judges see each other not only as servants and representatives of a particular polity, but also as fellow professionals in an endeavour that transcends national borders." Such interaction may take place in various forms. There is some direct transnational cooperation between supreme court judges, but in our project we focus on cross-citations as a form of influence. To be sure, the citation of a foreign court does not necessarily mean that foreign ideas were really a decisive consideration for the outcome of a case. Still, cross-citations can show to what extent courts use foreign law as a justification for a judicial decision. In this short paper, which is part of a wider research project, we present and analyse some of our findings on cross-citations between ten European supreme courts. We managed to get access to the full text of almost all decisions of these ten courts for the period between 2000 and 2007. It total we considered 636,172 decisions and found 1,426 cross-citations. The paper is structured as follows: first, we summarise the data considered and the search methodology used. The next two parts present different ways to visualise these data: on the one hand three types of bar charts showing the citations per citing court, and on the other hand two network presentations of the cross-citations between the ten courts. Subsequently, we examine the relationship between incoming and outgoing citations, in particular whether some of the ten courts may be regarded as "the core" and others as "the periphery". Finally, we discuss possible policy implications, in particular in the context of the European Union.
• Title: The influence of the French code de procedure civile (1806) in 19th centrury Europe
Author: Rhee, C.H. van
• Title: Dutch civil procedural law in an international context
Abstract: This paper first addresses the manner in which Dutch civil procedure has influenced the civil procedural laws of other countries. Subsequently, it deals with the role of foreign models in the modernisation of Dutch civil procedural law.
• Title: Case-management in het burgerlijk proces: een historische inleiding
• Title: The development of civil procedural law in twentieth century Europe: from party autonomy to judicial case management and efficiency
• Title: Schadevergoeding bij schending van de redelijke termijn: op weg naar een effectief rechtsmiddel?
Author: Barkhuysen, T., Emmerik, M.L. van
• Title: Introduction
Author: Rhee, C.H. van; Uzelac, A.
• Title: Public justice: some historical remarks
• Title: Harmonisation of Civil Procedure: An Historical and Comparative Perspective
Published in: Maastricht European Private Law Institute (M-EPLI) Working Paper 28/2011
Abstract: This paper focuses on the harmonisation of civil procedural law in Europe and on a global scale. As the title of the paper indicates, this will be done by also taking into consideration past experiences in this field. The question as to the desirability of harmonisation will not be discussed. The paper will especially focus on (1) Harmonisation as a result of national law reform, (2) Harmonisation as a result of competition between procedural systems, and (3) Harmonisation as a result of international harmonisation projects.
• Title: Introduction: In within a Reasonable Time - The History of Due and Undue Delay in Civil Litigation
Author: Cornelis Hendrik Van Rhee
Published in: Maastricht European Private Law Institute (M-EPLI) Working Paper 16/2011
Abstract: The present article has been written as an introduction to a volume containing a series of historical essays on delay in civil procedure covering a period of ca. 800 years. The article discusses the problems that the legal historian encounters when distinguishing due delay from undue delay in an historical context. Additionally, it provides an overview and classification of the various types of delay that are discussed by the contributors to the volume. Non-procedural factors causing delay in civil litigation are distinguished from procedural factors. The latter factors are discussed under the following subheadings: Pre-action, Pre-trial, Trial, Closure of Trial until Final Judgment, Recourse against Judgments, Special Procedures and Enforcement.
• Title: De ontwikkeling van het burgerlijk procesrecht in het twintigste-eeuwse Europa:een terugblik
• Title: POGINGEN TOT CODIFICATIE VAN HET BURGERLIJK PROCESRECHT IN DE LAGE LANDEN BIJ DE ZEE (1798-ca. 1819). (Deel 1)
Author: Rhee, van
• Title: TOWARDS A PROCEDURAL IUS COMMUNE?
Description: During the last decade or so, the question whether or not European legal systems are converging has been debated fiercely. The present article seeks to question the anti-convergence argument from the perspective of legal history. It gives a brief overview of the shared legal past of most modern systems of civil procedure in Europe and tries to identify areas of procedural law which have been susceptible to convergence. The main focus of attention will be on the influence of continental civil procedure on its English counterpart.
• Title: CHARLES V, CIVIL PROCEDURE AND THE LOW COUNTRIES
Description: Emperor Charles V was born in Ghent on 24 February 1500 (at the Prinsenhof). After being declared of age on Janary 5, 1515, he became Lord of various parts of the Low Countries. In this paper the author concentrates on the significance of Charles V for his native lands, the Low Countries or 'Netherlands', and especially on his importance in the area of civil procedure.
• Title: CIVIL PROCEDURE: AN ACADEMIC SUBJECT?
Description: Whether procedure is a necessary part of legal education at the university is open to debate. In this paper author concentrates on civil procedure. He especially discusses the role of legal history in academic courses on civil procedure. Before concentrating on this issue, however, he will shortly discusses the following preliminary question: To what extent should procedural technicalities be taught at university?
• Title: CIVIL PROCEDURE: A EUROPEAN IUS COMMUNE?
Description: Author focuses on two central questions in the nature of comparative law and the history of law. They are:(1) To what extent can the law of civil procedure be viewed as an international, European discipline? (2) What role can the history of law and comparative law play in shaping future law on civil procedure? Before proceeding to address these questions, author likes to consider some of the other factors that have played a role in the creation of the image of procedural law as a non-scholarly pursuit, a subject which offers the opportunity to also discuss a number of significant moments in the history of procedural law.
• Title: Trusts, trust-like concepts and ius commune
Description: The author discusses R. Helmholz, R. Zimmermann (eds.), Itinera Fiduciae: Trust and Treuhand in Historical Perspective (Berlin-Duncker & Humblot, 1998). He focuses especially on the possible (historical) ties between trusts and European Private Law or ius commune. The central question of his paper is whether or not the trust is a typical Anglo-American legal concept which must be placed outside the European ius-commune tradition.
• Title: De traagheid van de civiele procedure: een eeuwenoud fenomeen
• Title: Snelheid en efficiency in hoger beroep (civiele procedures, 16e eeuw)
• Title: ADAM, UBI ES? Het burgerlijk procesrecht als juridische wetenschap met Europese allure.
• Title: Recourse against judgments in the Netherlands
Description: In the 80s, the Netherlands witnessed the start of a comprehensive programme of reform in the fields of judicial organisation and procedure. The reform programme consists of three stages, of which the first has now been completed. This has, amongst other things, resulted in the consolidation of several administrative procedures which were formerly adjudicated by different judicial bodies, in the Arrondissementsrechtbank. Consequently, the Arrondissementsrechtbank has obtained extensive administrative jurisdiction together with its jurisdiction in civil and criminal cases. As part of the reforms in the second stage, a bill has been submitted to Parliament which contains changes in the court structure. It is proposed to abolish the Kantongerecht and to reallocate its jurisdiction to the Arrondissementsrechtbank, transforming the latter court into a general first-instance court. In addition, the bill contains changes in the Code of Civil Procedure. In the present report the author discusses the current situation (January 1998).
• Title: Book Review: Margreet B. de Boer, Gerechtelijke Bewaring, Serie Recht en Praktijk 82, Kluwer, Deventer 1994.
• Title: Book Review: G.E. van Maanen, De wonderbaarlijke geschiedenis van de onrechtmatige overheidsdaad in de 19e en 20e eeuw, Ars Aequi Cahiers Rechtsvergelijking en Rechtsgeschiedenis 5, Ars Aequi, Nijmegen 1996.
• Title: Book Review: G.E. van Maanen, '... om te doen ophouden de menigvuldige twistgedingen ...'. Opmerkingen omtrent de historische achtergrond van de onrechtmatige daad. Ars Aequi Cahiers Rechtsvergelijking en Rechtsgeschiedenis 2, Ars Aequi, Nijmegen 1995. Book Review: G.E. van Maanen, De Zutphense juffrouw en de ontrouwe bediende van Lindenbaum. Ars Aequi Cahiers Rechtsvergelijking en Rechtsgeschiedenis 3, Ars Aequi, Nijmegen 1995.
• Title: Book Review: W.H.B. den Hartog Jager, Cassatie in het Belang der Wet, Gouda Quint, 1e druk, Arnhem 1994.
• Title: Prijs, procedure en proceskosten. De afhandeling van een prijszaak volgens de Romano-canonieke procedure voor de Admiraliteit en de Grote Raad van Mechelen tijdens de Engels-Schotse oorlog van 1547.
Author: Rhee, C.H. van; Sicking , L.H.J.
Description: The present article discusses the case of Jacques du Gal, a French merchant, and the Netherlands privateers, Claes de Doot and Meeus Pietersz. The former departed from the harbour of Dieppe in France with one vessel, headed for Scotland. During this journey, on the open seas, Du Gal bought an English ship, denoted in the records as the Mary Dertenny. This ship had been taken by the Scottish privateers Jehan Edinestone and Jehan Gourlat Near the Scottish coast, the ships of Du Gal were boarded by De Doot and Pietersz. After the latter had returned with their prizes to their harbour of origin, Vlissingen in the Low Countries, the Admiralty Court of Veere took jurisdiction of the case. It decided that Du Gal's own ship should be returned to him, but it declared that the Mary Dertenny was good prize. On appeal, however, the Great Council of Malines, the then supreme court of the Low Countries, ruled that De Doot and Pietersz should also return the Mary Dertenny to Du Gal. The case of Du Gal v. De Doot and Pietersz is of interest, not only because it contains detailed information on the costs and the procedural steps to be taken before the Admiralty Court in a prize case, but also because it proves that, apart from legal arguments, diplomatic considerations may have been of importance when deciding prize cases before courts of law.C1056
• Title: Consumentenbescherming in het verleden
• Title: De aanvang van de appeltermijn in verzoekschriftprocedures
• Title: Het deskundigenbericht in de civiele procedure
• Title: Europa en het Nederlands privaatrecht
Published in: Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Burgerlijk Recht
• Title: Civil procedure
Description: The author gives an introduction to the papers printed in the book section 'Civil Procedure'. This introduction offers a survey of several papers concerning the history of civil procedure.
• Title: Waarheen leidt de weg? Het huidige Wetboek van burgerlijke rechtsvordering ten dode opgeschreven?
• Title: De aanvang van de appeltermijn en artikel 6 EVRM. W. de V. against the Netherlands. Application no. 16690/90, Resolutie DH(95)196, 11-09-95.
• Title: Ten geleide
• Title: De vordering in reconventie in Nederland en Europa
• Title: De codificatie van het burgerlijk procesrecht in de Verenigde staten van Amerika
• Title: Het interim-rapport in historisch perspectief
• Title: Door muren kijken. Suggesties voor hervorming van de civiele cassatierechtspraak
Author: J.M. (Maurits) Barendrecht
• Title: Quality management for courts: trends and questions for a reflection break
• Title: Rechtshulp: een groot goed met schadelijke bijwerkingen
Author: J.M. (Maurits) Barendrecht e.a.
• Title: Rechtsvorming naar behoefte, Welke normen hebben partijen in civielrechtelijke geschillen nodig?
• Title: Contractuele gebondenheid en het beginsel van belangenmaximalisatie
Author: W.H. van Boom, J.M. (Maurits) Barendrecht
• Title: De schimmige status van het advies. Naar een privaatrechtelijke regeling van de verplichtingen van adviseurs
Author: J.M. (Maurits) Barendrecht, Universiteit van Tilburg
• Title: De toekomst van het aansprakelijkheidsrecht in drievoud, De doorwerking van voorspelde maatschappelijke ontwikkelingen, de cyclus van kwaliteits- en veiligheidsverwachtingen en de kwaliteit van het aansprakelijkheids­recht zelf.
• Title: Geschiloplossing in commerciële relaties, Integratie van moderne conflicthanteringsmethoden in de regeling van de niet-nakoming en het procesrecht
Author: J.M. (Maurits) Barendrecht, E.J.M. van Beukering-Rosmuller
• Title: Een pleidooi voor informatiever burgerlijk recht
• Title: The Law's delay: An Introduction
Description: Civil procedure and delay were born together. This is, of course, due to the fact that no lawsuit can be decided fairly without at least some minimum period of time in between first presenting the case to a court and obtaining a final judgement. Manifestly this type of delay is not problematic. Delay becomes a problem, however, if it can be classified as 'undue delay', i.e., when it is felt that too much time has elapsed between the filing of an action and its ultimate decision by the court. Even though there have been many reform attempts and measures have been taken in both Civilian and Anglo-American jurisdictions to accelerate civil litigation, complaints are still being voiced today. The Legislature and rule-making authorities as well as numerous reform commissions continue to be occupied in curbing the evil of undue delay, often without much success. This may be due to various reasons, one of them being the fact that too often a comparative and historical approach to the subject of reform of civil procedure is missing. The present book aims at changing this situation by providing a comparative and historical analysis of undue delay in civil litigation.
• Title: Book Review: Brigitta Lurger, Grundfragen der Vereinheitlichung des Vertragsrechts in der Europaeischen Union, Springer Verlag, 2002
Author: Hardy, R.R.R.; Kornet, N.
Published in: Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law
Description: Grundfragen der Vereinheitlichung des Vertragsrechts in der Europaeischen Union comprises an introduction and 6 chapters in which Lurger investigates various themes relevant to the harmonization of contract law in the EU.
• Title: Book review : an Academic Green Paper on European Contract Law, Kluwer Law International / Stefan Grundmann and Jules Stuyck (eds.). - 2002
Abstract: On 11 July 2001 the European Commission published its Communication on European Contract Law. This Communication led the K.U. Leuven and the Society of European Contract Law (SECOLA) to hold a conference later that year in Leuven, with the Communication as its central theme. 'An Academic Green Paper on European Contract Law' is the product of that conference and contains the contributions of the conference speakers, sometimes in revised and expanded form, together with a general introduction by the book's editors and a contribution by Staudenmayer (European Commission) who as chair of the committee that prepared the Communication was responsible for its inception.
• Title: Europese Klassiekers: Photo Production Ltd. v. Securicor Transport Ltd.: exoneratieclausules en de 'doctrine of fundamental breach'
Author: Hardy, R.R.R.
Published in: Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Burgerlijk Recht, nr 21
• Title: Snel en goedkoop procederen tegen de media
Author: L.R. van Harinxma thoe Slooten
• Title: De criticus bekritiseerd: een waakhond voor de media?
• Title: Wie is er bang voor de actio quanti minoris? Over een onvermijdelijke Europese ontwikkeling
Published in: Weekblad voor Privaatrecht, Notariaat en Registratie
• Title: Wat is een overeenkomst op afstand in de zin van art. 7:46a BW?
Published in: Weekblad voor Privaatrecht, Notariaat en Registratie 6500 (2002), pp. 585-587
• Title: Book Review: J.H.A. Lokin, C.J.H. Jansen, F. Brandsma, Het Rooms-Friese recht, De civiele rechtspraktijk van het Hof van Friesland in de 17e en 18e eeuw. Verloren Hilversum / Ryksargyf Leeuwarden, 1999.
Published in: Tijdschrift voor Rechtsgeschiedenis
• Title: I. Czeguhn, Die kastilische Hoechstgerichtsbarkeit 1250-1520. [Schriften zur Europaeischen Rechts- und Verfassungsgeschichte, 40]. Duncker & Humblot, Berlin [2002].
Description: The present book forms an in-depth study of a topic in Spanish legal history that for a long time has received little attention. In it, Dr. Czeghun, in a clear and convincing manner, discusses the rise of a more modern judiciary in the territories belonging to the Castilian Crown. His study is an important contribution to our knowledge of the development of the supreme royal court as an institution in medieval Europe. Additionally and apart from the scholarly merits of the present book, the fact that it is written in German makes it a valuable tool for those scholars who do not read Spanish. The fact that the author includes translations of important documents from Spanish in German enhances its qualities even more. Additionally, Dr. Czeghun's study contains useful tables listing the Kings of Castile in the period under consideration as well as tables setting out in a schematic fashion, judicial organisation, the jurisdiction of the royal courts and the prevailing means of recourse in Castile.
• Title: Praxis et ordo iudiciorum curiae Hollandiae: De stijl van het Hof van Holland met verwijzingen naar het Ius Commune
Author: Rhee, C.H. van; Hallebeek, J.; FdR. Metajuridica
• Title: Schadeclaims: kan het goedkoper en minder belastend?
Author: Barendrecht, J.M.; Zeeland C.M.C. van; Kamminga, Y.P.; Tzankova, I.N.
• Title: Aanvullend contractenrecht: Naar rechtsregels die de belangen van partijen optimaal verwezenlijken
Author: Bijnen, R.H.J. van
Published in: Nederlands Juristenblad 2004, nr. 40, p. 2080-2088
• Title: Naar een gedragscode voor onderhandelen over personenschade?
Author: Barendrecht, J.M.; Zeeland, C.M.C. van; Kamminga, Y.P; Willigenburg, S. van
• Title: Normen voor onderhandelen over personenschade
• Title: POGINGEN TOT CODIFICATIE VAN HET BURGERLIJK PROCESRECHT IN DE LAGE LANDEN BIJ DE ZEE (1798-ca. 1819). (Deel 2)
• Title: GRAND CONSEIL DE MALINES: LAFFAIRE JACQUES LE SAUVAIGE CONTRE LA VILLE DE MALINES
• Title: The Role of Exceptions in Continental Civil Procedure
Description: The present article focuses on aspects of the historical development of exceptions, more specifically on an important division of exceptiones introduced by Gaius in his Institutes (IV,120). The central theme of this article is the role of this division in determining the point at which particular defences had to be introduced in the proceedings. The author discusses the process by which this long significant distinction between the different types of exceptions has disappeared from modern Dutch civil procedure. He starts his inquiry at the time of the Roman formulary procedure, for this is the procedure where the concept of exceptiones (most probably) first appears in history. Subsequently, he sketches the developments in the medieval Ius Commune. The French Code of Civil Procedure (1806) is the next stop. Finally, Dutch law in the 19th, 20th and the beginning of the 21st centuries is discussed
• Title: Fundamentals of Providing Negotiation Advice Online: the Need for Developing BATNAs
Author: Vries, B.R. de, Leenes, R.E., & Zeleznikow, J.
Abstract: Fisher & Ury claim that an important step in resolving a dispute is to be aware of one's BATNA - what alternative parties have if negotiation fails. Providing accurate information is important, because disputing parties have a tendency to develop an overoptimistic view on their position in the dispute. The 'reactive devaluation' effect suggests that advice given by one's opponent is less likely to be taken into account than the same information provided by a neutral. As Information Technology can be percieved as a neutral party, providing online BATNA calculation may be a useful extension to the ADR/ODR toolbox. However, in order to determine BATNAs online, we need a proper understanding of exactly what is a BATNA. This paper argues that current understanding of what comprises BATNAs is insufficient for the intended purposes.
• Title: Der Einfluss des Zivilprozessmodells von Franz Klein in den Niederlanden
• Title: Book review: Gedwongen Tussenkomst / M.O.J. de Folter. - ISBN 9027153213. - W.E.J. Tjeenk Willink, 2001
Published in: Tijdschrift voor civiele rechtspleging
• Title: Principles of transnational civil procedure, vanuit een Nederlands perspectief
Author: Verkerk, R.R.; Verkijk, R.
Published in: NTBR, nr 23
• Title: The influence of the French code de procedure civile (1806) in 19th century Europe
• Title: De regeling van de rechtsmacht onder het herziene Rechtsvordering
Abstract: In dit artikel wordt de nieuwe regeling van de internationale bevoegdheid in art. 1-14 Rv van commentaar voorzien. De nieuwe rechtsmachtregeling is een welkome stap in de richting van een volledige codificatie van het Nederlandse internationaal privaatrecht. De wetgever heeft met deze regeling beoogd zoveel mogelijk aansluiting te zoeken bij de bestaande verdragen en verordeningen. De regeling getuigt van een zorgvuldige afweging en het commentaar op het eerdere voorontwerp is in deze afwegingen betrokken. Wel is te betreuren dat de internationale ontwikkelingen sinds de indiening van het wetsontwerp, en in het bijzonder de nieuwe EEX-Verordening, niet zijn meegenomen. Het is in dit licht wenselijk dat herziening of herformulering wordt overwogen met name wat betreft art. 6 sub a betreffende overeenkomsten in het algemeen, art. 6 sub c ten aanzien van de consumentenovereenkomst, art. 6 sub d voor de onrechtmatige daad en art. 8 Rv betreffende de forumkeuze.
• Title: Harmonisatie van Europees procesrecht
Abstract: Deze bijdrage ziet op de harmonisatie van het Europees procesrecht en meer aan het bijzonder aan het voorstel voor een Europese betalingsbevelprocedure binnen het kader van de vragen die in deze bundel centraal staan. Deze betreffen de doelstelling van eenvormig bedrijfsrecht en de verhouding tot het Nederlandse recht. Aandacht wordt achtereenvolgens besteed aan de Europese harmonisatie van het IPR en het procesrecht, de doelstellingen van het voorstel voor een Europese betalingsbevelprocedure, het toepassingsgebied en de procedure en de verhouding tot het Nederlandse recht. Voorts wordt aan de hand van een aantal opgestelde criteria de vraag beantwoord of de voorgestelde eenvormige procedure tot beter recht leidt. In de conclusie worden de in inleiding van deze bundel geformuleerde elf vragen betreffende het centrale thema (doelstellingen van eenvormig recht en verhouding tot het Nederlandse recht) beantwoord en samengevat. Abstract: [Harmonisation of European Procedural Law. The proposal for a European Order for Payment Procedure] This contribution concerns the harmonization of European civil procedural law, more in particular the proposal for a European Order for Payment Procedure, within the framework of the central questions of this book. These concern the objectives of uniform business law and its relationship with Dutch law. Attention is paid to the European harmonization of private international law and procedural law, the objectives of the proposal for a European Order for Payment Procedure, its scope of application, the procedure and the relationship with Dutch law. Furthermore, on the basis of a number of criteria the question is answered whether or not the proposed uniform procedure will result in a 'better' law. In the conclusion the eleven question regarding the central issue (the objectives of uniform law and the relationship with Dutch law) are answered and summarized.
• Title: De Europese betalingsbevelprocedure
Author: Kramer, X.E., Sujecki, B.
Abstract: Dit artikel bevat een kritische analyse van de (voorgestelde) verordening voor een Europese betalingsbevelprocedure (EBB-Vo). Aandacht wordt besteed aan de betalingsbevelprocedure in het algemeen en onder het nationale recht, de achtergrond van het Europees betalingsbevel, de inhoud en de implementatie van de verordening. Ons standpunt over de EBB-Vo is gematigd positief. Als mogelijke knelpunten worden gesignaleerd de onnodige uitsluiting van niet-contractuele vorderingen in art. 2 lid 2, de bevoegdheidsregeling van art. 6, de tweeslachtige regeling van de bewijsregeling en toetsing in art. 7 en 8, en de regeling van de heroverweging in art. 20. --- Verordening nr. 1896/2006, vastgesteld op 12 december 2006 Abstract: [The European Order for Payment Procedure. A critical analysis] In this article the European Order for Payment Procedural is thoroughly reviewed. Attention is paid to the or-der for payment procedure in general, background of the European Order for Payment, contents of the regulation and implementation. In general we support this regulation, but we identify some weak points. These are the exclusion of non contractual obligations in Art. 2, para 2 which is unnecessarily complicating, the jurisdiction rule laid down in Art. 6, the am-biguous rules regarding evidence and examination of the application laid down in Art. 7 and 8, and the rules regarding review in Art. 20. --- Regulation no. 1896/2006, established on 12 December 2006
• Title: Europees procesrecht in aanbouw
Abstract: In deze bijdrage wordt naar aanleiding van het gewijzigde voorstel voor een Europese betalingsbevelprocedure (2006) aandacht besteed aan de harmonisatie van het IPR en procesrecht in de Europese Unie, de totstandkoming van de Europese betalings-bevelprocedure, doelstelling en toepassingsgebied van de voorgestelde verordening, het verloop van de procedure en de gevolgen voor Nederland. Tot slot wordt gewezen op het belang van de coherentie van het Europees procesrecht, dat op deelgebieden en in ver-schillende instrumenten momenteel tot stand wordt gebracht. Abstract: [European Civil Procedure under Construction. The (amended) proposal for a European Order for Payment Procedure] On the occasion of the publication of the amended proposal for a European Order for Payment Procedure (2006) attention is paid to the harmonisation of Private International Law and Procedural Law in the European Union, the bringing about of the European Order for Payment Procedure, the objectives and scope of the proposed regulation, the course of the proceedings and its impact in the Netherlands. It is pointed out that it is important to ensure the coherence of European procedural law, since it is being brought about in pieces and in different instruments.
• Title: De volgende stap in de totstandkoming van een eenvormig Europees procesrecht: het voorstel voor een Europese procedure voor geringe vorderingen (EPGV-Vo.)
Abstract: In deze bijdrage wordt het voorstel voor een Europese procedure voor geringe vorderingen becommentarieerd. Na het voorstel voor een Europese betalingsbevelprocedure, is dit het tweede voorstel waarbij een geharmoniseerde Europese procedure wordt geintroduceerd. Dit beoogt een eenvoudige procedure voor vorderingen tot maximaal â¬ 2000. Geconcludeerd wordt dat bij de opstelling (en aanpassing) van het voorstel zorgvuldige afwegingen zijn gemaakt. Er zijn wel enkele mogelijke zwakke punten. De regeling van de verordening is niet uitputtend en op enkele belangrijke punten kunnen grote verschillen ontstaan in de praktijk in de verschillende lidstaten. Verder wordt ter discussie gesteld het maximum van â¬ 2000, de consumentvriendleijkheid en de effectiviteit wat betreft de kosten. Niettemin is deze verordening welkom en zij kan leiden tot een effectievere en goedkopere manier van procederen ten aanzien van geringe vorderingen. Abstract: [The Next Step in the bringing about of a harmonized European law of Civil Procedure: the proposal for a European Small Claims Procedure.] In this article the proposal for a European Small Claims Procedures is analyzed. Following the proposal for a European Order for Payment Procedure, this proposal introduces the second European harmonized procedure. It is concluded that the European Small Claims Procedure is an asset to international litigation, but it has some weak points. The Regulation is far from exhaustive and this could lead to different practices in the Member States. Further ques-tion are raised as to the threshold of â¬ 2000,--, the consumer friendliness, and the cost effectiveness. Nevertheless it might lead to a more effective and less expensive way of litigating small claims in international cases.
• Title: Conservatoire beslagen tot afgifte en levering: een studie naar de werking en problematiek van het 730 Rv-beslag, mede in rechtshistorisch perspectief
Author: Harreman, M.M.L.
• Title: Fundamentele herbezinning op de betalingsbevelprocedure
Published in: Tijdschrift voor Civiele Rechtspleging (TCR) 2007, nr. 1, p. 1-8
Abstract: In dit artikel worden de voorstellen van de Commissie Fundamentele Herbezin-ning op het burgerlijk procesrecht met betrekking tot de invoering van een betalingsbevel-procedure bekeken en vergeleken met de eind 2006 vastgestelde verordening tot invoering van een Europese betalingsbevelprocedure. Geconcludeerd wordt dat het wenselijk is een nationale betalingsbevelprocedure in te voeren, waarbij de Europese betalingsbevelprocedu-re met enkele aanpassingen model kan staan
• Title: Annotatie bij Gerechtshof Amsterdam, 11 augustus 2009, JBPr 2010, 21
Author: Besten, M. den
Published in: Jurisprudentie Burgerlijk Procesrecht. vol. 2 p. 205-210
• Title: Conservatoir beslag in Nederland : Zekerheid en pressiemiddel
Author: Meijsen, M.; Jongbloed, A.W.
Published in: Research Memoranda / Raad voor de Rechtspraak, Volume: 2 (2010), pp. 1-147
Description: Een onderzoek uitgevoerd door het Molengraaff Instituut in opdracht van de Raad voor de rechtspraak over conservatoir beslag in Nederland.
• Title: Uitstel van executie. Het voorkomen van de executoriale verkoop in crisistijd
Author: I. Visser
Published in: Maandblad voor Vermogensrecht
• Title: The Requirements for Execution of Foreign Money Judgements in the Netherlands Absent a Treaty by Norel Rossner LLM
Author: LLRX
• Title: Europese richtlijn voor rechtsbijstand bij grensoverschrijdende geschillen
Author: Freudenthal, mr. Mirjam
• Title: The Law's delay: An Introduction"
Author: Van Rhee, C.H., Universiteit Maastricht