Publication: Aspects concerning the Judicial Cooperation among the European Member States in Civil and Commercial Matters
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Revista Electronica Academico de Direito Brasil-Brazil Panoptica
Abstract
For individuals and companies to be able to exercise their rights wherever they might
be in the European Union, the incompatibilities between Member States will have to
be removed. For example, at the Tamper European Council in October 1999,
European Union leaders presented three priorities for action, mutual recognition of
decisions judicial decisions and increased convergence in the field of civil law.
Further more, the Council adopted a decision establishing a European judicial
network in civil and commercial matters. These instruments aim to improve the
judicial co-operation in practice. Since 1968, the European governments have agreed
on common rules on jurisdiction and enforcement of judgements in civil and
commercial areas. Going further, the Treaty of Amsterdam made judicial co-operation
in civil matters a European Community policy linked to the free circulation of people.
