European civil procedure and the EU enlargement process
- Monika Canco,
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- Iryna Izarova
- University of Tirana,
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- Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University
Research Output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding Chapter Peer-review
Abstract
The pursuit of the EU membership has profoundly influenced the legal and judicial reforms undertaken by Albania, Serbia, and Ukraine. While each country
operates within its unique historical and political context, their shared objective of aligning with EU standards has led to notable similarities in their reform
efforts. At the same time, differences in their approaches reflect distinct national challenges and priorities.
In analysing and evaluating the impact of European procedural law on each of the examined country’s paths on the EU enlargement journey in turn, the chapter presents the reader with a brief background to the EU integration process of each country, followed by the analysis of procedural impact (including the discussion of the influence of the relevant instruments of EU civil procedural law on domestic reforms) and institutional impact (including the influence of the concepts developed by the ECtHR case law, ie judicial independence, quality and efficiency) on these countries’ reformative processes.
By examining their individual experiences within the broader context of EU enlargement, we gain insights into the complexities of legal integration and the pivotal role of judiciary reforms in shaping the future of these aspiring EU Member States.
operates within its unique historical and political context, their shared objective of aligning with EU standards has led to notable similarities in their reform
efforts. At the same time, differences in their approaches reflect distinct national challenges and priorities.
In analysing and evaluating the impact of European procedural law on each of the examined country’s paths on the EU enlargement journey in turn, the chapter presents the reader with a brief background to the EU integration process of each country, followed by the analysis of procedural impact (including the discussion of the influence of the relevant instruments of EU civil procedural law on domestic reforms) and institutional impact (including the influence of the concepts developed by the ECtHR case law, ie judicial independence, quality and efficiency) on these countries’ reformative processes.
By examining their individual experiences within the broader context of EU enlargement, we gain insights into the complexities of legal integration and the pivotal role of judiciary reforms in shaping the future of these aspiring EU Member States.
Publication Information
Output type
Research Output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding Chapter Peer-review
Original language
EnglishPages from-to (Number of pages)
Pages 513-568 (56 pages)Publication milestones
- Published - 18/08/2025
Publication status
Published - 18/08/2025
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Germany, PolandISBN (Print)
9783110775266ISBN (Electronic)
9783110781632, 9783110781724Chapter Number
24External Publication IDs
- Scopus: 105041537163
Host publication title
European Civil ProcedureHost publication editors
- Xandra Kramer
- Stefaan Voet
- Adriani Dori
