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Rapprochement du Droit Judiciaire de l'Union Europeenne:Approximation of Judiciary Law in the European Union
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Rapprochement du Droit Judiciaire de l'Union Europeenne:Approximation of Judiciary Law in the European Union

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This work contains the proposal for a directive on the approximation of laws and rules of the Member States of the European Union concerning certain aspects of civil procedural law, as it has been submitted to the European Commission. For a long time, procedural law (judicial organization, jurisdiction and rules of procedure) was excluded from the scope of EC law, except for the purpose of access to the European Court of Justice. This is now changing as it is felt that with the further integration between the EU Member States it is also necessary to harmonize the rules on procedural law. Furthermore, this proposal should also be of interest to states which are seeking EU membership.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Springer
Country
United States
Date
24 June 1994
Pages
244
ISBN
9780792328742

This work contains the proposal for a directive on the approximation of laws and rules of the Member States of the European Union concerning certain aspects of civil procedural law, as it has been submitted to the European Commission. For a long time, procedural law (judicial organization, jurisdiction and rules of procedure) was excluded from the scope of EC law, except for the purpose of access to the European Court of Justice. This is now changing as it is felt that with the further integration between the EU Member States it is also necessary to harmonize the rules on procedural law. Furthermore, this proposal should also be of interest to states which are seeking EU membership.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Springer
Country
United States
Date
24 June 1994
Pages
244
ISBN
9780792328742