This seventh volume in the Swedish Studies in European Law series
brings together some of the most prominent scholars working within
the fast-evolving field of EU civil justice. Civil justice has an
impact on matters involving, inter alia, family relationships,
consumers, entrepreneurs, employees, small and medium-sized
businesses and large multinational corporations. It therefore has
great power and potential. Over the past 15 years a wealth of EU
measures have been enacted in this field. Issues arising from the
implementation thereof and practice in relation to these measures
are now emerging. Hence, this volume will explore the benefits as
well as the challenges of these measures. The particular themes
covered include forum shopping, alternative dispute resolution,
simplified procedures and debt collection, family matters and
collective redress. In addition, the deepening of the field that
continues post-Lisbon has occasioned a new level of regulatory and
policy challenges. These are discussed in the final part of the
volume which focuses on mutual recognition also in the broader
European law context of integration in the Area of Freedom,
Security and Justice.
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