Small claim, simple recovery? The European small claims procedure and its implementation in the member states

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The European Small Claims Procedure is in general an instrument welcome for the enhancement it brings about to cross-border enforcement in the European Union. However, the regulation has several flaws, relating, inter alia, to its lack of consumer friendliness, and the lack of uniform rules regarding appeal and enforcement. It is further submitted that more attention should be paid to proper implementation and interpretation in the member states in order to facilitate the uniform application and the cross-border enforcement of small claims at the European level. © 2011 The Author(s).

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Kramer, X. E. (2011). Small claim, simple recovery? The European small claims procedure and its implementation in the member states. ERA Forum, 12(1), 119–133. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12027-011-0190-3

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