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[Title IV EC - Civil law cooperation]
2009
13. Green paper on amendment of Reg. 44/2001
- COM (2009) 175, 21 Apr. 2009
2008
12. Green paper on the transparency of debtors’ assets
- COM (2008) 128, 6 March 2008
2006
11. Green paper on attachment of bank accounts
- COM (2006) 618, 24 Oct. 2006
10. Green Paper on conflict of law and jurisdiction over matrimonial property
- COM (2006) 400, 17 July 2006
2005
9. Green Paper on conflict of law and jurisdiction in divorce
- COM (2005) 82, 14 Mar. 2005
8. Green Paper on wills and succession
- COM (2005) 65, 1 Mar. 2005
2004
7. Green Paper on maintenance claims
- COM (2004) 254, 15 Apr. 2004
2003
6. Follow-up to communication on contract law
- COM (2003) 68, 12 Feb. 2003
2002
5. Green Paper on replacing and modernising 'Rome I' Convention on conflict of laws in contract
- COM (2002) 654, 14 Jan. 2003
4. Green Paper on payments orders and small claims
- COM (2002) 742, 18 Dec. 2002
3. Green Paper on alternative dispute settlement
- COM (2002) 196, 19 Apr. 2002
2001
2. European contract law
- OJ (2001) C 255/1, 13 Sep. 2001
2000
1. Legal Aid in civil matters: problems facing the cross-border litigant
- COM (2000) 51, 9 Feb. 2000
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