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This comprehensive Commentary provides article-by-article
exploration of EU Regulation 655/2014, analysing and outlining in a
straightforward manner the steps that lawyers, businesses and banks
can take when involved in debt recovery. It offers a detailed
discussion of national practice and legislation in order to provide
context and a deeper understanding of the complex difficulties
surrounding the procedural system created by the European Account
Preservation Order (EAPO) Regulation. Aiming to offer a practical
and comprehensive overview of the EAPO Regulation, this book
highlights its strengths and potential to increase the efficiency
of cross-border debt recovery within the European judicial area.
D'Alessandro and Gascon Inchausti examine the descriptive and
analytical literature focusing on the EAPO Regulation, while also
considering available reports and national case law databases. The
book also takes into account the interplay between the EAPO
Regulation and the other instruments of the European Law of Civil
Procedure, and provides analysis of the case law of the Court of
Justice of the European Union and national courts. Key Features:
Article-by-article commentary and analysis Practical direction in
the field of cross-border debt recovery Detailed discussion of
national practice within the EU A contextual approach Offering a
clear and direct way to address the issues and solutions
surrounding EAPO Regulation, this comprehensive book will be an
ideal companion for legal practitioners specializing in debt
recovery as well as students interested in European law and
finance.
There can be no doubt that both substantive family and succession
law engage in significant interaction with private international
law, and, in particular, the European Union instruments in the
field. While it is to be expected that substantive law heavily
influences private international law instruments, it is
increasingly evident that this influence can also be exerted in the
reverse direction. Given that the European Union has no legislative
competence in the fields of family and succession law beyond
cross-border issues, this influence is indirect and, as a
consequence of this indirect nature, difficult to trace.This book
brings together a range of views on the reciprocal influences of
substantive and private international law in the fields of family
and succession law. It outlines some key elements of this interplay
in selected jurisdictions and provides a basis for discussion and
future work on the reciprocal influences of domestic and European
law. It is essential that the choices for and within certain
European instruments are made consciously and knowingly. This book
therefore aims to raise awareness that these reciprocal influences
exist, to stimulate academic debate and to facilitate a more open
debate between European institutions and national stakeholders.
En un intento por comprender el presente de la ciudad, el libro:
Caracas, la ciudad de la memoria. Ensayos de cultura urbana es un
conjunto de articulos que ofrece una reflexion sobre la presencia
de la memoria personal y colectiva en la cultura de la Caracas del
presente de quien escribe. A partir del analisis de los mas
diversos textos que desarrollan la memoria, el olvido, el recuerdo,
la desmemoria, entre otros aspectos relacionados, la obra muestra
como el pasado de la ciudad sigue vigente a traves de la mirada de
la escritura. Los articulos giran en torno a generos poco
convencionales, asi como a ciertos temas que son parte de la
historia menor de la ciudad y de la memoria oral de sus habitantes;
son analisis de critica literaria y ensayos culturales vinculados
con el imaginario de una Caracas del recuerdo, recobrada y
reescrita, a manera de memoria.
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