COM(2005)305 - Amendment of Council Regulation 1348/2000 on the service in the Member States of judicial and extrajudicial documents in civil or commercial matters

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This Regulation75 is drafted by the Directorate-General Justice and Consumers (JUST)76 of the European Commission and submitted to the Council of the European Union on July 7, 2005 and for codecision77 to the European Parliament.

Contents

  1. Key information
  2. Key dates
  3. Related information
  4. Resulting legislation
  5. Full version
  6. EU Monitor

1.

Key information

official title

Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Council Regulation (EC) No 1348/2000 of 29 May 2000 on the service in the Member States of judicial and extrajudicial documents in civil or commercial matters
 
Legal instrument Regulation
Decision making procedure ordinary legislative procedure (COD)
reference by COM-number78 COM(2005)305 EN
Additional COM-numbers COM(2006)751; COM(2007)400
procedure number80 2005/0126(COD)
CELEX number81 52005PC0305

2.

Key dates

Document 07-07-2005
Online publication 07-07-2005
Decision 13-11-2007; Verordening 2007/1393
Publication in Official Journal82 10-12-2007; Special edition in Croatian: Chapter 19 Volume 007,OJ L 324, 10.12.2007

3.

Related information

  • Explanatory memorandum
  • Considerations
  • Legal provisions
  • Annexes

4.

Resulting legislation

  • Regulation 2007/1393 - Service in the Member States of judicial and extrajudicial documents in civil or commercial matters (service of documents)
 

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Full version

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    OJ L 160, 30.6.00, p. 37.

     
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    COM/2004/603 final; Annex: SEC(2004) 1145.

     
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    In contrast to the other Member States, Austria and Germany have introduced (different) time limits for the refusal to accept a document in their national legislations.

     
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    OJ L 160, 30.6.00, p. 37.

     
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    OJ L 160, 30.6.00, p. 37.

     
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    Case C-443/03, Götz Leffler/Berlin Chemie AG.

     
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    Spain, Ireland, Lithuania, Hungary, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Finland, Sweden, United Kingdom.

     
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    COM/2004/603 final; Annex: SEC(2004) 1145.

     
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    In France the fee amounts to 69
     
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    Directive 97/67/EC, OJ L 15, 21.011998, p.14, as amended by Directive 2002/39/EC, OJ L 176, 5.7.2002, p.21.

     
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    Austria, Czech Republic, England, Wales and Northern Ireland, Estonia, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Slovenia.

     
  • 13. 
    The introduction of the Information communicated by Member States under Article 23 of Council Regulation (EC) No 1348/2000 states:
     
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    O.J. L 174 , 27.06.2001, p.1.

     
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    europa.eu.int/comm/justice_home

     
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    COM/2004/603 final; SEC(2004) 1145

     
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    OJ L 160 , 30.6.2000 p. 37.

     
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    OJ L 124 , 8.6.1971, p. 1.

     
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    OJ L 184, 17.7.1999, p. 23.

     
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    europa.eu.int/comm/justice_home/doc_centre/civil

     
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    europa.eu.int/comm/justice_home/doc_centre/civil

     
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    europa.eu.int/comm/justice_home/doc_centre/civil

     
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    europa.eu.int/comm/justice_home/doc_centre/civil

     
  • 27. 
    COM/2004/603 final; Annex: SEC(2004) 1145.

     
  • 28. 
    Case C-443/03, Götz Leffler/Berlin Chemie AG.

     
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    europa.eu.int/comm/justice_home/doc_centre/civil

     
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    europa.eu.int/comm/justice_home/doc_centre/civil

     
  • 31. 
    OJ L 160, 30.6.00, p. 37.

     
  • 32. 
    COM/2004/603 final; Annex: SEC(2004) 1145.

     
  • 33. 
    OJ L 160, 30.6.00, p. 37.

     
  • 34. 
    In contrast to the other Member States, Austria and Germany have introduced (different) time limits for the refusal to accept a document in their national legislations.

     
  • 35. 
    In contrast to the other Member States, Austria and Germany have introduced (different) time limits for the refusal to accept a document in their national legislations.

     
  • 36. 
    OJ L 160, 30.6.00, p. 37.

     
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    europa.eu.int/comm/justice_home/doc_centre/civil

     
  • 38. 
    OJ L 160, 30.6.00, p. 37.

     
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    europa.eu.int/comm/justice_home/doc_centre/civil

     
  • 40. 
    COM/2004/603 final; Annex: SEC(2004) 1145.

     
  • 41. 
    In contrast to the other Member States, Austria and Germany have introduced (different) time limits for the refusal to accept a document in their national legislations.

     
  • 42. 
    OJ L 160, 30.6.00, p. 37.

     
  • 43. 
    OJ L 160, 30.6.00, p. 37.

     
  • 44. 
    Case C-443/03, Götz Leffler/Berlin Chemie AG.

     
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    Spain, Ireland, Lithuania, Hungary, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Finland, Sweden, United Kingdom.

     
  • 46. 
    COM/2004/603 final; Annex: SEC(2004) 1145.

     
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    In France the fee amounts to 69
     
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    Directive 97/67/EC, OJ L 15, 21.011998, p.14, as amended by Directive 2002/39/EC, OJ L 176, 5.7.2002, p.21.

     
  • 49. 
    Austria, Czech Republic, England, Wales and Northern Ireland, Estonia, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Slovenia.

     
  • 50. 
    The introduction of the Information communicated by Member States under Article 23 of Council Regulation (EC) No 1348/2000 states:
     
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    O.J. L 174 , 27.06.2001, p.1.

     
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    europa.eu.int/comm/justice_home

     
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    OJ C
     
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    OJ C
     
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    OJ C
     
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    COM/2004/603 final; SEC(2004) 1145

     
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    OJ L 160 , 30.6.2000 p. 37.

     
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    OJ L 124 , 8.6.1971, p. 1.

     
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    OJ L 184, 17.7.1999, p.
     
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    europa.eu.int/comm/justice_home/doc_centre/civil

     
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    COM/2004/603 final; Annex: SEC(2004) 1145.

     
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    Case C-443/03, Götz Leffler/Berlin Chemie AG.

     
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    europa.eu.int/comm/justice_home/doc_centre/civil

     
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    europa.eu.int/comm/justice_home/doc_centre/civil

     
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    OJ L 160, 30.6.00, p. 37.

     
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    COM/2004/603 final; Annex: SEC(2004) 1145.

     
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    OJ L 160, 30.6.00, p. 37.

     
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    In contrast to the other Member States, Austria and Germany have introduced (different) time limits for the refusal to accept a document in their national legislations.

     
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    In contrast to the other Member States, Austria and Germany have introduced (different) time limits for the refusal to accept a document in their national legislations.

     
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    OJ L 160, 30.6.00, p. 37.

     
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    europa.eu.int/comm/justice_home/doc_centre/civil

     
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    This legally binding act of the European Union is directly applicable in all member states of the European Union. The regulation is similar to national legislation in terms of the impact and direct effect it generates. As such the regulation is the most pervasive of all the legal instruments of the EU.
     
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    This Directorate-General develops and monitors the implementation of policies that aim to ensure that the whole of the European Union is an area of freedom and security without internal borders.
     
  • 77. 
    This procedure is the standard decision-making procedure used in the European Union, unless the treaties specifically state one of the special legislative procedures is to be applied to a particular subject. Before the Treaty of Lisbon came into force late 2009 it was referred to as the co-decision procedure. The essential characteristic of this procedure is that both the Council of Ministers as well as the European Parliament have a deciding vote in the legislative process, and both institutions may amend a proposal.
     
  • 78. 
    De Europese Commissie kent nummers toe aan officiële documenten van de Europese Unie. De Commissie maakt onderscheid in een aantal typen documenten door middel van het toekennen van verschillende nummerseries. Het onderscheid is gebaseerd op het soort document en/of de instelling van de Unie van wie het document afkomstig is.
     
  • 79. 
    De Raad van de Europese Unie kent aan wetgevingsdossiers een uniek toe. Dit nummer bestaat uit een vijfcijferig volgnummer gevolgd door een schuine streep met de laatste twee cijfers van het jaartal, bijvoorbeeld 12345/00 - een document met nummer 12345 uit het jaar 2000.
     
  • 80. 
    Het interinstitutionele nummer is een nummerreeks die binnen de Europese Unie toegekend wordt aan voorstellen voor regelgeving van de Europese Commissie.
    Binnen de Europese Unie worden nog een aantal andere nummerseries gebruikt. Iedere instelling heeft één of meerdere sets documenten met ieder een eigen nummering. Die reeksen komen niet overeen met elkaar of het interinstitutioneel nummer.
     
  • 81. 
    Deze databank van de Europese Unie biedt de mogelijkheid de actuele werkzaamheden (workflow) van de Europese instellingen (Europees Parlement, Raad, ESC, Comité van de Regio's, Europese Centrale Bank, Hof van Justitie enz.) te volgen. EURlex volgt alle voorstellen (zoals wetgevende en begrotingsdossiers) en mededelingen van de Commissie, vanaf het moment dat ze aan de Raad of het Europees Parlement worden voorgelegd.
     
  • 82. 
    Als dag van bekendmaking van een Europees besluit geldt de dag waarop het besluit in het Publicatieblad wordt bekendgemaakt, en daardoor in alle officiële talen van de Europese Unie bij het Publicatiebureau beschikbaar is.