Small claims procedure: Council and Parliament agree on new rules

30 Jun 2015 12:42 PM

On 29 June the Permanent Representatives Committee (Coreper) approved, on behalf of the Council, a compromise reached with the European Parliament on a regulation amending the European small claims regulation and the European order for payment regulation.

The objective of the amending regulation is to make the European Small Claims Procedure more efficient, in particular by reflecting the technological progress made in the justice systems in the member states, and to make the procedure accessible in a larger number of cases, in particular for businesses.

Key elements

The European Small Claims Procedure is an important instrument for citizens and businesses improving access to justice by simplifying cross-border small claims litigation in civil and commercial matters and reducing costs. It was established by regulation 861/2007 and has applied since 1 January 2009.

The judgments delivered under this procedure are recognised and enforceable in other member states without the need for a declaration of enforceability. The procedure is optional, offered as an alternative to the possibilities existing under the national laws of the member states.

Next steps

The agreement was reached during a trilogue meeting in Brussels on 23 June 2015. Now that the agreement has been confirmed by the Permanent Representatives Committee, on behalf of the Council, the regulation will be submitted, following legal-linguistic revision, to the European Parliament for a vote at first reading, and to the Council for adoption.

Contact

JĀNIS BĒRZIŅŠ

Spokesperson
+32 22383286
+32 473528013
janis.berzins@mfa.gov.lv