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Blog Post: JCOERE's Perspective on European Integration and the Scope of Mutual Trust and Cooperation Between Courts: Testing Fairness
Professor Irene Lynch Fannon and Dr Jennifer LL Gant write a blog post for the British Association of Comparative Law, on elements of the JCOERE project research.
In this recently published blog post by the British Association of Comparative Law, Professor Irene Lynch Fannon and Dr Jennifer LL Gant discuss key elements of the JCOERE project research relating to European Integration and judicial cooperation. It provides an insight into some of the research questions which have been considered in the second project Report, namely that factors such as mutual trust and European integration are intrinsically linked to achieving effective cooperation amongst courts.
The blog post considers a particular area of conflict which has arisen in preventive restructuring cases across the EU: the assessment of restructuring plan fairness. It considers the varied approaches to testing fairness which exist in common law and civil law jurisdictions, and discusses whether testing fairness will continue to give rise to conflict following Member State implemention of the Preventive Restructuring Directive.
Read the blog post for free via this link: https://british-association-comparative-law.org/2020/12/04/jcoeres-perspective-on-european-integration-and-the-scope-of-mutual-trust-and-cooperation-between-courts-testing-fairness/
Citation: I Lynch Fannon and J LL Gant, ‘JCOERE’s Perspective on European Integration and the Scope of Mutual Trust and Cooperation between Courts: Testing Fairness’, British association of comparative law blog, December 2020, available at jcoeres-perspective-on-european-integration-and-the-scope-of-mutual-trust-and-cooperation-between-courts-testing-fairness
For more on this story contact:
Professor Irene Lynch Fannon
School of Law, University College Cork, Cork T12 CC79, IRELAND
Tel: +353-21-4902529 Email: i.lynchfannon@ucc.ie