First setting out the origins and evolution of the Regulation, the Commentary proceeds to analyse in forensic detail the relevant case law of both the European Court of Justice and national courts on cross-border service. It moreover points the reader to the pertinent legal scholarship from various EU jurisdictions, and provides a pathway for solving practical problems surrounding the service of documents between Member States of the European Union in civil and commercial proceedings.
Key Features:
· Systematic article-by-article analysis facilitates navigation and reference
· Integration of the relevant case law ensures a rounded interpretation of the Regulation
· Practical approach provides tangible guidance for complex cross-border proceedings
· Renowned team of contributors offer clarity and insight
Thanks to its in-depth but also practical analysis of each provision of the Regulation, the Commentary will be a valuable resource for judges, scholars and students of European procedural law, as well as for practitioners involved in cross-border civil and commercial litigation.