Post by account_disabled on Jan 1, 2024 4:33:10 GMT
Ain civil and commercial matters and to simplify the formalities in order to recognize and quickly and easily execute the judgments by the states members bound by this regulation. Jurisdiction rules must present a high degree of predictability and be based on the principle that jurisdiction is generally determined by the domicile of the defendant and thus must always be available with with the exception of a few welldefined situations in which the matter of the litigation or the autonomy of the parties justifies another connecting factor.
In the case of legal entities the domicile must be defined Country Email List independently in order to improve the transparency of common rules and to avoid jurisdictional conflicts Apart from the court of the defendants domicile there must be other authorized courts on the basis of a close connection between the court and the litigation or for the purpose of the good administration of justice In the interest of the harmonious administration of justice it is necessary to minimize the possibility of concurrent procedures and to avoid the pronouncement of irreconcilable judgments in two member states ... The rules of competence appeared in chapter II of the mentioned regulation.
Article paragraph of Regulation no. which is part of section entitled General provisions within the mentioned chapter II had the following content Subject to the provisions of this regulation persons domiciled in the territory of a member state are sued regardless of their nationality before the courts of the member state in question. Article paragraph of this regulation which also appeared in section provided Persons domiciled in the territory of a member state may be sued before the courts of another member state only under the rules stated in sections of this chapter. which was part of section of chapter II thereof entitled Special competences provided A person domiciled.
In the case of legal entities the domicile must be defined Country Email List independently in order to improve the transparency of common rules and to avoid jurisdictional conflicts Apart from the court of the defendants domicile there must be other authorized courts on the basis of a close connection between the court and the litigation or for the purpose of the good administration of justice In the interest of the harmonious administration of justice it is necessary to minimize the possibility of concurrent procedures and to avoid the pronouncement of irreconcilable judgments in two member states ... The rules of competence appeared in chapter II of the mentioned regulation.
Article paragraph of Regulation no. which is part of section entitled General provisions within the mentioned chapter II had the following content Subject to the provisions of this regulation persons domiciled in the territory of a member state are sued regardless of their nationality before the courts of the member state in question. Article paragraph of this regulation which also appeared in section provided Persons domiciled in the territory of a member state may be sued before the courts of another member state only under the rules stated in sections of this chapter. which was part of section of chapter II thereof entitled Special competences provided A person domiciled.