The regulation 1206/2001 on cooperation between the courts of the member states in the field of obtaining evidence in civil and commercial matters: an analysis of its obligatory, imperative and exclusive nature

Authors

  • Mª del Pilar Diago Diago Profesora Titular de Derecho Internacional Privado en la Universidad de Zaragoza.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36151/

Keywords:

Private International Law, Regulation 1206/2001, request to take evidence, cooperation between the courts of the Member States

Abstract

This study mainly aims to determine whether the Regulation 1206/2001 on cooperation between the courts of the Member States in the field of obtaining evidence in civil and commercial matters is imperative, mandatory or not, and/or exclusive. The clarification of the nature of the Regulation is essential for uniform application of these rules of Private International Law in the European Union by all Member States. The recent bringing of two cases on this issue before the Court of Justice of the European Union underlines the importance and timeliness of this complex issue.

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Published

2025-04-08

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How to Cite

The regulation 1206/2001 on cooperation between the courts of the member states in the field of obtaining evidence in civil and commercial matters: an analysis of its obligatory, imperative and exclusive nature. (2025). Revista Electrónica De Estudios Internacionales, 25. https://doi.org/10.36151/