On May 4th 2020, the webinar “European Small Claims Procedure – European procedure for the resolution of cross-border small” was held as part of the European project SCAN – Small Claims Analysis Net -. The event was promoted by the Department of Enterprise and Management of the LUISS University of Rome within the European project SCAN – Small Claims Analysis Net – within the Private Law course held...
Read MoreOn May 7, 2020 from 3.00 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. will be held the seminar organized by Luiss within the SCAN Project entitled “European Small Claims Procedure: l’esperienza italiana”. It will be a focus on the Italian experience on ESCP, which will involve several stakeholders from judges to lawyers. The seminar will take place on the LUISS webex platform, to participate you can access:...
Read MoreThe SCAN project presents its new YouTube channel dedicated to the Small Claims procedure. On this channel you will find all the activities organised by the consortium. In fact, the lectures and seminars organised by the SCAN project will be uploaded in video format directly on the website. These will help everyone to understand the more complex aspects of the procedure and to solve the related practical issues. The first video is...
Read MoreDear all, The Tax and Law Department at HEC Paris would like to invite you to the Online Workshop “Implementation issues and best practices in the European Small Claims Procedure Regulation (ESCP)” On Tuesday, March 31st 2020, From 16:00 to 18:30 You may register and consult the programme of the event at http://bit.ly/scan_hec . Registered participants will receive by e-mail additional information to join this online event...
Read MoreSCAN project has been presented at IRIS 2019 Salzburg [Full paper]. The efficiency and improvement of the judicial systems of the Member States have always represented one of the main aims of the European Union. During Eighties and Nineties European Commission started pilot projects in: Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Greece, Portugal and Ireland. Every Member State had its own procedure: that’s why intermediate measures were...
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