Competencia judicial internacional y sucesiones internacionales. Costes de litigación y eficiencia económica

  1. Isabel Lorente Martínez
Journal:
Cuadernos de derecho transnacional

ISSN: 1989-4570

Year of publication: 2016

Volume: 8

Issue: 1

Pages: 334-342

Type: Article

More publications in: Cuadernos de derecho transnacional

Abstract

In this work there is emphasized not incorporation of the forum of the submission of the parts in the Regulation (EU) Nº 650/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July 2012 on jurisdiction, applicable law, recognition and enforcement of decisions and acceptance and enforcement of authentic instruments in matters of succession and on the creation of a European Certificate of Succession. From an economic point of view, it turns out strange that in a matter of private Law as it is the succession, and where the interests that are in game are those of the parts involved in the litigation, this forum of the submission is not included. This generates an increase of the costs in most of the cases, and does not answer therefore to an objective of efficiency in the international litigation. Objective that is one of the prosecuted ones for the Private International Law of the European Union.

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