CENTRE OF RESEARCH ON DOMESTIC EUROPEAN AND TRANSNATIONAL DISPUTE SETTLEMENT
CENTRE OF RESEARCH ON DOMESTIC EUROPEAN AND TRANSNATIONAL DISPUTE SETTLEMENT

Research Studies and Projects on Cross-border Dispute Settlement

Responsible private funding of litigation – European added value assessment – Study of the European Parliament

An evaluation study of national procedural laws and practices in terms of their impact on the free circulation of judgments and on the equivalence and effectiveness of the procedural protection of consumers under EU consumer lawStrand 2 Procedural Protection of Consumers – Report prepared by a Consortium of European universities led by the MPI Luxembourg for Procedural Law as commissioned by the European Commission- JUST/2014/RCON/PR/CIVI/0082 – 2018

An evaluation study of national procedural laws and practices in terms of their impact on the free circulation of judgments and on the equivalence and effectiveness of the procedural protection of consumers under EU consumer lawStrand 1 : mutual trust and free circulation of judgments – Report prepared by a Consortium of European universities led by the MPI Luxembourg for Procedural Law as commissioned by the European Commission- JUST/2014/RCON/PR/CIVI/0082 – 2017

Collective Redress in the Member States of The European Union Study commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the Committee on Legal Affairs. It aims to assess the current state of play of collective redress at national and European levels, evaluate the opportunity of a European intervention in the matter and provide the European Parliament with concrete recommendations. Both the assessment and the recommendations have been drafted keeping in mind the essential issue raised by collective redress: access to justice. This principle, which is essential in a Union enforcing the rule of law, is currently challenged by the existing divergences. As such the creation of harmonised collective redress mechanism is becoming an increasingly pressing matter. – 2018