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CEPEJ project – Clarifying the new roles of court presidents, chancellors, and legal advisors and legal assistants in Albania

On 14 November 2017, a CEPEJ court coaching project for all 10 pilot courts was launched in Tirana, Albania, to support, at their request, Court Presidents, Chancellors, legal advisors and legal assistants with their concrete understanding of respective roles following the adoption of new laws in this area. The objective of this particular project is […]

November 2017 Draft Convention – Hague Conference on Private International Law – Outcome of the third meeting of the Special Commission on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments

From 13 to 17 November 2017, the Special Commission on the Judgments Project met in The Hague. The Special Commission was attended by 180 participants from 57 States and one Regional Economic Integration Organisation (“REIO”), representing Members of the Hague Conference on Private International Law. Also in attendance as Observers were 5 interested non-Member States, […]

European Commission Report on the impact of national procedural laws and practices on the free circulation of judgments – 28 September 2017

On 28 September 2017, the European Commission has published the first strand of an evaluation study examining the national procedural laws and practices and their impact on the free circulation of judgments, and on the equivalence and effectiveness of the procedural protection of consumers under EU consumer law (JUST/2014/RCON/PR/CIVI/0082). This first part of the study […]

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