Greek Payment Orders Against Foreign Residents - Amendments to Articles 623 Et Seq. Greek Code of Civil Procedure
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I would like to bring to your attention an article of mine, which is scheduled to be published in the next edition of International Journal of Procedural Law.
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Title
I would like to bring to your attention an article of mine, which is scheduled to be published in the next edition of International Journal of Procedural Law.
In anticipation of the publication, I have uploaded the article in SSRN.
The web page, where the text may be found is the following:
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2868091
Title
Greek Payment Orders Against Foreign Residents - Amendments to Articles 623 Et Seq. Greek Code of Civil Procedure
Summary
Since January 1, 2016, law
No. 4335/2015 entered into force, resulting in radical changes in Greek
civil litigation. Part of the reforms deals with amendments to the
chapter on payment orders. Previously it was forbidden to issue a Greek
order for payment, if the debtor was residing abroad. Pursuant to the
new provisions, this is no longer the case. The importance of the matter
for foreign debtors is related to the peculiar nature of the Greek
model: Unlike the majority of EU Member States’ legislation, the Greek
order for payment is, once issued, automatically an enforceable title.
The new provisions feature therefore a dual system, depending on the
residence of the debtor: With respect to debtors living in Greece, the
order for payment remains immediately enforceable; however, additional
requirements have been posed, when the order for payment has to be
served abroad, in order to safeguard the rights of the defendants.
Labels: Greek Code of Civil Procedure, Hague Service Convention, Service Regulation
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