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24-04-2013 - Justice civile
No more costly and bureaucratic rubber-stamping for public documents
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19-03-2013 - Justice civile
Commission seeks input on improving redress for consumers in cross-border claims
European Press release Brussels, 19 March 2013 Commission The European Commission has today launched a public consultation on how to improve access to justice for consumers and small businesses in small-scale cross-border disputes.
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19-03-2013 - Justice civile
Commission aims to improve redress for consumers in cross-border claims
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18-12-2012 - Justice civile
Speech - The Common European Sales Law – a useful tool for business
European Commission Viviane Reding Vice-President of the Commission, European Justice Commissioner Speech - CCBE debate on the proposed Common European Sales Law / Brussels 17 December 2012 Ladies and gentlemen, Thank you very much for inviting me to speak to you today.
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12-12-2012 - Justice civile
Insolvency: new proposals give businesses a second chance

Businesses hit by the economic crisis will be thrown a lifeline under a new proposal from the European Commission to modernise Europe’s rules on cross-border business insolvency, helping to give otherwise viable businesses a ‘second chance’.
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10-12-2012 - Justice civile
Give me what you owe me! - Euronews Right On Episode
Debt recovery and Small Claims procedure in Europe
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10-12-2012 - Justice civile
Who gets what when I die - Euronews Right On Episode
Succession laws in Europe
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10-12-2012 - Justice civile
Help! My business is collapsing - Euronews Right On Episode
European insolvency laws are under review
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06-12-2012 - Justice civile
Ministers adopt Commission’s reform to cut red tape in cross-border court cases
European Commission Press Release Brussels, 6 December 2012 Businesses and consumers will be able to resolve cross-border legal disputes more easily, thanks to a reform adopted by European justice ministers today. Commission Vice-President Viviane Reding, the EU's Justice Commissioner, welcomed the adoption by the Council of the reformed rules to...
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20-11-2012 - Justice civile
European Parliament backs rules to do away with 27 national rules for recognising judgements in cross-border court cases
Commission MEMO Strasbourg, 20 November 2012 European The European Commission's proposals to help businesses and consumers resolve cross-border legal disputes more easily received the support of the European Parliament today.
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20-11-2012 - Justice civile
Lithuania is the 15th EU Member State to sign up to enhanced cooperation rules to help international couples
European Commission Press release Brussels, 20 November 2012 Tomorrow, the European Commission will confirm Lithuania's decision to join the enhanced cooperation procedure allowing international couples to select which country's law would apply to their divorce and legal separation.
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29-10-2012 - Justice civile
Regional Court of Antwerp wins the Crystal Scales of Justice Prize

Regional Court of Antwerp won the the 2012 European Crystal Scales of Justice prize for innovative court practices. The prize was awarded in Vilnius, marking the European Day of Civil Justice, in presence of the Minister of Justice of Lithuania. The jury examined 38 applications from some 18 European States.
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11-10-2012 - Justice civile
European Parliament committee backs simplifying cross-border court cases for business and consumers

The EP's Legal Affairs Committee voted to back the reform of rules to determine which national court has jurisdiction in cross-border cases and how court judgements issued in one EU country are recognised and enforced in another.
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11-10-2012 - Justice civile
European Parliament Committee backs rules to cut red tape for business and consumers in cross-border court cases
Commission MEMO Brussels, 11 October 2012 European European Commission Vice-President Viviane Reding, the EU's Justice Commissioner, today welcomed a vote by the European Parliament's Legal Affairs Committee (JURI) to support her proposals to help businesses and consumers resolve cross-border legal disputes more easily.
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27-09-2012 - Justice civile
Free movement: Commission takes Belgium to Court
European Commission Press release Brussels, 27 September 2012 The European Commission decided today to refer Belgium to the Court of Justice of the European Union for hindering the right to free movement of children born in Belgium who have one Belgian parent and one parent of another EU Member State...
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27-09-2012 - Justice civile
Cross-border legal disputes: Commission takes Cyprus and the Netherlands to Court for failing to transpose EU rules
European Commission Press release Brussels, 27 September 2012 The European Commission is referring Cyprus and the Netherlands to the Court of Justice of the European Union for failing to notify national measures to implement EU rules easing access to justice in cross-border legal disputes.
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04-04-2012 - Justice civile
Information on a call for applications for selection of candidates for Group of Experts on cross-border insolvency
The Commission hereby invites applications from individuals with a view to establishing a group of experts the Commission with the revision of Council Regulation (EC) 1346/2000 on insolvency proceedings (the "Insolvency Regulation").
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19-11-2011 - Justice civile
Commission strengthens the justice and fundamental rights dimension of future EU budgets
European - Press release Commission Brussels, 15 November 2011 – People in Europe need to feel at ease when they live, travel, or shop in a Member State other than their own. They should be able to rely on access to justice no matter where they are in the EU.
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16-11-2011 - Justice civile
Couples internationaux. Regarder la vidéo

There are around 16 million international couples in the EU. The EU is agreeing common rules to simplify their joint property rights, and to let them choose which national law to use in case of divorce.
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22-07-2011 - Justice civile
European Commission takes action to ease access to justice in cross-border legal disputes
- Press release European Commission Brussels, 22 July 2011 – Settling disputes and disagreements through courts is often costly and time-consuming. Cross-border cases are particularly complex due to different national laws and practical matters like costs or language.
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21-06-2011 - Justice civile
Children and families to benefit from new EU rules on maintenance payments
European Commission - Press release Brussels, 21 June 2011 - Under new EU-wide rules which apply as of this week, children across the EU will benefit from speedier maintenance payments when families split up. With an estimated 16 million international couples in the EU and 1 million divorces every year,...
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08-06-2011 - Justice civile
Right of access to a lawyer and communication with a family member: Frequently asked questions
Brussels, 8 June 2011 How will suspects’ rights be guaranteed by the European Commission’s proposal? The Commission’s proposal sets out European Union-wide minimum standards on the right of access to a lawyer for suspects and accused persons and on the right of people in detention to communicate with a person...
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01-06-2011 - Justice civile
European Commission welcomes foundation of the European Law Institute
- Press release European Commission Paris, 1 June 2011 – Viviane Reding, the European Union’s Justice Commissioner, marked the foundation of the European Law Institute as an important contributor to the EU’s wider goal of building a European area of justice.
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23-05-2011 - Justice civile
Viviane Reding Vice-President of the European Commission, EU Justice Commissioner Moving Justice centre-stage Plenary session of the Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe (CCBE) Lux...
Ladies and Gentlemen, It is a great pleasure for me to be taking part in your plenary this morning. I am conscious that I am the first Commissioner with dedicated responsibilities for the Justice portfolio. That brings with it the need to understand the concerns of the legal profession.
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06-04-2011 - Justice civile
Children in EU to benefit from speedier maintenance payments from abroad
Brussels, 6 April 2011 The pain of a divorce or separation is all too often made worse by financial and emotional pressure when one parent lives abroad and refuses to provide financial help. With an estimated 16 million international couples in the EU and 30 million EU citizens living in...
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16-03-2011 - Justice civile
Commission proposes clearer property rights for Europe's 16 million international couples
Brussels, 16 March 2011 What happens to your house if you get divorced and your spouse is of another nationality? What happens to a joint bank account if the spouse dies? What happens in such cases if you and your spouse have the same nationality, but you have property or...
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16-03-2011 - Justice civile
Clearer property rights for Europe's 16 million international couples – frequently asked questions
Brussels, 16 March 2011 What is the problem? With more and more Europeans living in another EU country, the number of international couples (both spouses and registered partners) is on the rise. There are today around 16 million international couples in the European Union.





