Posted on Nov 6, PM in News, Project


The SCAN project will provide a platform on the European Small Claims Procedure (ESCP) to highlight the added value of a ESCP. This objective
is supported by a number of sub-objectives:

  1. To collect data concerning ESCP at the national level in cross-border contexts to determine the best practices and the related implementation problems;
  2. To identify the strength and the weaknesses of the new Reg. 2015/2421;
  3. To compare such best practices and find common patterns, if any;
  4. To develop harmonized guidelines in order to enhance awareness among EU citizens, judges and lawyers about the added value of ESCP in the national systems involved;
  5. To ensure EU-wide dissemination of the above and the related training needs.

In particular, SCAN will collect and analyse data of ESCP’s state of art in each Member State of the consortium; will provide harmonized guidelines and dissemination/awareness of the raising activities through its network at international level.

Beneficiaries

Beneficiaries will be 500 Legal practitioners; 500 Academics; 50 EU policy makers and 2000 consumers by creation of a Stakeholders Network.

Expected results

SCAN will extend the state of knowledge on the implementation of ESCP, will raise citizens’ awareness, will facilitate harmonized procedures in implementing the regulation and will list training needs for judges and lawyers.

Outputs

Main output is thus the platform but the following will be included:

  • 3 Meetings aimed at ensuring a correct and punctual development of the project;
  • 4 Report for managing project’s activities as well as to monitor their implementation;
  • 1 Web page to coordinate partners’ activities, to disseminate their results;
  • 4 Seminars and Final International Conference;
  • 1 E-Book.