British, French and German Reactions towards the Commission's Plans to Europeanize the Attachment of Bank Accounts – A Tentative Synopsis
Hein Jan Von
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Hein Jan Von: Privatdozent (University of Hamburg 2007); Dr. iur. (University of Hamburg 1998); Senior Research Fellow, Max-Planck-Institute for Comparative and International Private Law.
European Company and Financial Law Review, 2007, vol. 4, issue 2, 301-307
Abstract:
The consultation process initiated by the Commission's Green Paper on the attachment of Bank accounts has sparked a lively debate among practitioners, governments and academics. This is evidenced by the three responses printed in this issue of the ECFR as well as by other comments available via the Internet. Although it is still too early to draw a final conclusion from the first published responses to the Commission's proposal, some general trends and pervasive problems may already be discerned. This synopsis will not deal with every technical detail discussed in the various comments, but focus on the basic issues of policy.
Date: 2007
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