European justice needs a single European
legal space, efficient justice needs simplified procedures.
The European Small Claims Procedure, in use since 2009, is a
simplified procedure, based on standard forms, for recovering money owed by someone in
another EU country. New rules approved by Parliament today would broaden
the use of the procedure, whilst safeguarding the procedural rights of citizens,
by raising the threshold for claims covered by the cross-border disputes
procedure from 2000 Euro to 5000. Up to now, the procedure was available only
for cases with a value of up to 2000 Euro. The proposed changes would make the procedure
available for more cases, cut court fees and encourage the use of electronic
communications, such as videoconferencing, and means for distance payments. The European Parliament’s vote benefits EU citizens
by providing simplified procedures for cross-border dispute resolution. National
barriers will no longer be an insurmountable obstacle in judicial matters for
individuals, nor, in particular, for SMEs. Electronic communication tools will
facilitate the process for those involved. "Good faith in the execution of civil and commercial
contracts will be more vigorously protected and legal security will be
guaranteed for the commercial circuit," said Daniel Buda MEP, the EPP Group's
spokesperson on the issue.
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