Interfaces between National and Eu LawTime Limits in Cross-Border Civil Proceedings and their Impact on the Free Circulation of Judgments

  1. Chiapponi, Giovanni
Supervised by:
  1. Burkhard Hess Director
  2. Paolo Biavati Co-director

Defence university: Université du Luxembourg

Fecha de defensa: 07 July 2023

Committee:
  1. Séverine Menétrey Chair
  2. Enrique Vallines García Secretary
  3. Michele Angelo Lupoi Committee member
  4. Andrea Giussani Committee member
  5. Elena D'Alessandro Committee member

Type: Thesis

Abstract

The thesis aims at exploring possible legal solutions to remove the obstacles to the free circulation of judgments in the civil justice area that arise from the remarkably diverging national rules on procedural time limits. As shown by the case-law of the CJEU, time limits have recently come under closer scrutiny. The interplay between national and EU law illustrates that time limits raise significant deficiencies connected with the right to a fair trial under Art. 6 ECHR and Art. 47 CFR – e.g. the effective recovery of claims, effective judicial protection, effective cross-border enforcement of judgments – which negatively impact EU cross-border civil litigation. In order to overcome some of the weaknesses of the current legal framework governing the cross-border enforcement of judgments and strengthen the parties’ fundamental procedural rights the PhD thesis intends to determine whether and, to what extent time limits can be harmonised at EU level. EU action on time limits would indeed favour the speed, efficiency and proportionality of cross-border proceedings without sacrificing the fairness of the judicial process and the equality of the parties.