Procedural Autonomy Across Europe
Anna NYLUND, Bart KRANS
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- Categories: Procedures
 - Publisher: Intersentia Uitgevers
 - ISBN: 9781780689067
 - Publication Date: 30/01/2020
 - Binding: Paperback
 - Number of pages: 248
 
Summary
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.