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The Enforcement of Monetary Final Judgments Under the Brussels Ibis Regulation : (A Critical Assessment)

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Requejo Isidro,  Marta
Department I, Max Planck Institute Luxembourg, Max Planck Society;

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Requejo Isidro, M. (2016). The Enforcement of Monetary Final Judgments Under the Brussels Ibis Regulation: (A Critical Assessment). In V. Lazic', & S. Stuij (Eds.), Brussels Ibis Regulation: Changes and Challenges of the Renewed Procedural Scheme (pp. 71-95). The Hague: T.M.C. Asser press.


Zitierlink: https://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-002C-6932-C
Zusammenfassung
EU Member State judgments given in legal proceedings instituted on or after January 10, 2015, in civil or commercial matters, will be enforced in another Member State according to the Brussels Ibis Regulation, Regulation (EU) no 1215/2012. Brussels Ibis Regulation provides for a new framework where a declaration of enforceability is no longer required in the Member State addressed; with the abolition of exequatur the focal point of the system shifts to enforcement proceedings. While Brussels Ibis Regulation specifies a few rules that directly impact national enforcement rules, many other require the assistance national lawmakers to be implemented. Whether this represents a true step forward towards the free movement of decisions, meaning less costly and time-consuming cross-border litigation, remains to be seen.