ECJ Opinion – Judicial cooperation in civil or commercial matters – Taking of evidence – Regulation (EC) No 1206/2001 – Article 1 – Substantive scope – Article 17 – Direct taking of evidence by the requesting court – Designation of an expert and the assignment to him, by a court of one Member State, of a task to be carried out partly in the territory of another Member State – Whether or not application of the judicial cooperation procedure laid down in Article 17 of the regulation is mandatory
Judges:
Jaaskinen AG
Citations:
[2012] EUECJ C-332/11, C-332/11
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Opinion – Prorail NV v Xpedys NV etc ECJ 21-Feb-2013
ECJ Regulation (EC) No 1206/2001 – Cooperation in the taking of evidence in civil and commercial matters – Direct taking of evidence – Designation of an expert – Task carried out partly in the Member State of the . .
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Updated: 05 November 2022; Ref: scu.464436