Laura Ervo is a professor at  Orebro University, Sweden. She is also an adjunct professor (docent) in procedural law at the University of Turku, the University of Helsinki and the University of Eastern Finland. Ales Galic is full professor at the University of Ljubljana Faculty of Law, Slovenia. Wolfgang  Hau is full professor of private law and German, international and comparative civil procedure at Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany. He is also a judge at the  Oberlandesgericht (Higher Regional Court) Munich.  Bart  Krans is full professor at the University of Leiden, the Netherlands, where he holds the chair of private law and civil procedure law. Jordi Nieva-Fenoll is full professor (chair) of procedural law at the University of Barcelona, Spain. Anna Nylund is a professor at the University of Tromso     The Arctic University of Tromso, Norway. Anna Piszcz is a professor at the University of Bialystok, Poland. John  Sorabji is a senior teaching fellow at University College London and the principal legal adviser to the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales and the Master of the Rolls. Piet Taelman is senior full professor at Ghent University Law School, Belgium. Anna Wallerman Ghavanini is an associate professor at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and a Ragnar Soderberg Postdoctoral Fellow in law. She has previously held positions at the European University Institute and the University of Zurich. Jarich Werbrouck is a doctoral candidate at Ghent University, Belgium, funded by the Research Foundation Flanders. | Procedural Autonomy Across Europe | Buch | 978-1-78068-906-7 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 248 Seiten, Format (B × H): 229 mm x 151 mm, Gewicht: 406 g

Laura Ervo is a professor at Orebro University, Sweden. She is also an adjunct professor (docent) in procedural law at the University of Turku, the University of Helsinki and the University of Eastern Finland. Ales Galic is full professor at the University of Ljubljana Faculty of Law, Slovenia. Wolfgang Hau is full professor of private law and German, international and comparative civil procedure at Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany. He is also a judge at the Oberlandesgericht (Higher Regional Court) Munich. Bart Krans is full professor at the University of Leiden, the Netherlands, where he holds the chair of private law and civil procedure law. Jordi Nieva-Fenoll is full professor (chair) of procedural law at the University of Barcelona, Spain. Anna Nylund is a professor at the University of Tromso The Arctic University of Tromso, Norway. Anna Piszcz is a professor at the University of Bialystok, Poland. John Sorabji is a senior teaching fellow at University College London and the principal legal adviser to the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales and the Master of the Rolls. Piet Taelman is senior full professor at Ghent University Law School, Belgium. Anna Wallerman Ghavanini is an associate professor at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and a Ragnar Soderberg Postdoctoral Fellow in law. She has previously held positions at the European University Institute and the University of Zurich. Jarich Werbrouck is a doctoral candidate at Ghent University, Belgium, funded by the Research Foundation Flanders.

Procedural Autonomy Across Europe

Buch, Englisch, 248 Seiten, Format (B × H): 229 mm x 151 mm, Gewicht: 406 g

ISBN: 978-1-78068-906-7
Verlag: Intersentia Ltd


"Topics of national procedural autonomy tend to be under-researched, despite their systemic importance. This has been especially the case in issues of civil procedure. The book edited by Krans and Nylund is an important contribution to filling this gap." -- Filipe Brito Bastos, Common Market Law Review, 2022

This book investigates the concept of procedural autonomy of Member States in the light of EU law. Does procedural autonomy still adequately describe the powers of national lawmakers and courts to design their civil procedural systems or is it misleading? For the last few decades, Europe has been in a period of increasing Europeanisation of civil procedure. Increased powers of the EU have resulted in hard law, case law and soft law that regulate many types of domestic and cross-border civil cases. These rules have both direct and indirect implications for national procedural law.

Gaining insights from selected European jurisdictions (Belgium, England and Wales, Finland, Germany, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Slovenia, Spain, and Sweden), this book explores the concept of procedural autonomy from different angles: Is procedural autonomy an adequate term? How is procedural autonomy understood nationally, and is there variation among the Member States? Do some types of EU law or specific characteristics of EU civil procedural law restrain procedural autonomy more than other? How can these differences be explained and is it possible to identify the sources causing such discrepancies?

Procedural Autonomy Across Europe is a stimulating discussion for lawyers with an interest in civil procedure.
Laura Ervo is a professor at Orebro University, Sweden. She is also an adjunct professor (docent) in procedural law at the University of Turku, the University of Helsinki and the University of Eastern Finland. Ales Galic is full professor at the University of Ljubljana Faculty of Law, Slovenia. Wolfgang Hau is full professor of private law and German, international and comparative civil procedure at Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany. He is also a judge at the Oberlandesgericht (Higher Regional Court) Munich. Bart Krans is full professor at the University of Leiden, the Netherlands, where he holds the chair of private law and civil procedure law. Jordi Nieva-Fenoll is full professor (chair) of procedural law at the University of Barcelona, Spain. Anna Nylund is a professor at the University of Tromso The Arctic University of Tromso, Norway. Anna Piszcz is a professor at the University of Bialystok, Poland. John Sorabji is a senior teaching fellow at University College London and the principal legal adviser to the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales and the Master of the Rolls. Piet Taelman is senior full professor at Ghent University Law School, Belgium. Anna Wallerman Ghavanini is an associate professor at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and a Ragnar Soderberg Postdoctoral Fellow in law. She has previously held positions at the European University Institute and the University of Zurich. Jarich Werbrouck is a doctoral candidate at Ghent University, Belgium, funded by the Research Foundation Flanders. Procedural Autonomy Across Europe jetzt bestellen!

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Table of Contents and preliminary matter (p. 0) Aspects of Procedural Autonomy (p. 1) Procedural Autonomy and Belgian Civil Procedure Law: A Turbulent Cohabitation (p. 13) The English Approach to Procedural Autonomy (p. 37) The Finnish Way of Understanding Procedural Autonomy: A Practical Approach to Implementing EU Civil Procedural Law (p. 57) A German Perspective on the Waning Procedural Autonomy in Civil Matters: Who is Afraid of European Civil Procedure? (p. 81) Procedural Autonomy in the Netherlands: A Fading Relic? (p. 101) Procedural Autonomy, the EEA Agreement and Norwegian Law: The Art of Bridging a Gap and Maintaining it Too (p. 119) A Polish Perspective on Collective Civil Proceedings: Reluctance to Follow EU Recommendations? (p. 139) Procedural Autonomy between EU Law and the Slovenian Law of Civil Procedure (p. 165) Autonomy of the Spanish Legislator in the Regulation of Procedural: The Borders of European Case Law (p. 183) Procedural Autonomy in Sweden: Is Materielle Prozessleitung the Answer? (p. 203) Comparative Insights on Procedural Autonomy (p. 227)


Nylund, Anna
Anna Nylund is a professor at the University of Tromsø – The Arctic University of Tromsø, Norway. Her research and teaching mainly concern national, comparative and European civil procedure and alternative dispute resolution. She is the chair of the research group of procedural law and dispute resolution.

Krans, Bart
Bart Krans is full professor at the University of Leiden, the Netherlands, where he holds the chair of private law and civil procedure law. His research mainly concerns civil procedure law and contract law. Among his publications are books on the influence of EU law on Dutch civil procedure law, on the law of evidence and on the law of obligations.


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