Tuesday, 15 March 2016

Questionnaire on the impact of national procedures on the enforcement of EU consumer rights

Max Planck Luxembourg, European Commission Study JUST/2014/RCON/PR/CIVI/0082

The Max Planck Institute Luxembourg, heading an international consortium, is undertaking a European Commission-funded Study (JUST/2014/RCON/PR/CIVI/0082) on the laws of national civil procedure of the 28 Member States and the enforcement of European Union law.

The Study has two strands: the first deals with the impact of national civil procedure on mutual trust and the free circulation of judgements within the 28 Member States of the EU and the second deals with the impact of national civil procedure on the enforcement of consumer rights derived from EU law.

Accordingly, the Consortium has prepared two online questionnaires, aimed at gathering information, opinions and experiences (both available in six language versions) from a broad range of stakeholders:

·        Questionnaire focusing on the impact of national procedures on mutual trust and the free circulation of judgments:



·        Questionnaire focusing on the impact of national procedures on the enforcement of EU consumer rights:


We would encourage consumers, lawyers, judges, academics, consumer protection associations, businesses, business/trade associations, dispute resolution facilitators, and those working in other legal professions (including bailiffs, court clerks, registrars, notaries and so on) to respond to the questionnaire for one or both strands of the study. If you agree, and wish to share more information with us on any of the topics covered by the Study, it will be possible to provide us with your contact details at the end of the survey.

Please feel free to share widely the links to this webpage (http://www.mpi.lu/european-commission-study-on-the-impact-of-national-civil-procedure/) and to the questionnaires within your own networks.