Abstract

European Commission Study JUST/2014/RCON/PR/CIVI/0082 on National Civil Procedure Laws of 28 MS and the Enforcement of European Union Law led by Max Planck Institute for Procedural Law in Luxembourg: 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 law. The consumer protection strand of the study evaluates whether and to what extent national procedural laws and practices ensure the effective procedural protection of EU consumers. Both strands of the study investigate the legal and the practical situations in the civil procedural laws of the 28 EU Member States.

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