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Развитие института взаимного признания и исполнения судебных решений в странах Европейского Союза

2018, 2018, No. 2

Rosyjski Uniwersytet Przyjaźni Narodów, Międzynarodowy Instytut Informatyzacji i Administracji Publicznej im. P.A. Stołypina, Katedra Prawa Miejskiego Rosyjskiego

University of Warsaw (Warsaw, Poland), Faculty of Political Science and International Studies


Publication date

05.03.2019

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open access

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Social sciences

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international relations, economics and finance, communication and media studies, political science and public administration, management and quality studies, law, sociology

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Polish

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Abstract

The free movement of judicial decisions on the territory of the European Union presupposes a high level of mutual trust between the judicial bodies of the Member States. From the citizens’ point of view, the key issue is the balance between the rights of the plaintiffs and the defendants, i.e. the right to access to justice (to sue) and the right to defence. Mutual trust between the judiciary can be built in various ways. Firstly, through the creation of a unified European procedure in the form of additional tools held before the adjudication and based on the general rules of procedure. Secondly, through sectoral harmonisation of procedural law within the framework of solving individual issues in accordance with a step-by-step approach. Thirdly, it is necessary to create common standards, in the form of principles and rules, regulations and directives. The Author in this article analyses the main ways of creating uniformity of norms applied in the territory of the European Union, the most suitable for the institution of mutual recognition and enforcement of judgments. The process of legal development of the institution of mutual recognition and enforcement of judgments and its current status are considered.

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