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We acknowledge the need to defend consumer rights in the EU Internal Market, particularly those of the most vulnerable. The EU currently already has legislation in place enabling cross-border claims and the mutual recognition of national courts’ judgments, including the Brussels I Regulation, the European Enforcement Order, the European small claims procedure and the order for payment procedure. However, obtaining a legal judgment is only part of the process. The aim of this report is for members of the public and businesses to have the right to ensure these judgments are effectively enforced.
A necessary component of effective enforcement is that the courts may, as an interim measure, act swiftly to order disclosure and freezing of the debtor’s assets. There is a need for this measure, to guarantee the rights of individuals and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Naturally, this does not bring an end to our opposition to and reservations about fundamental aspects of the Single Market, its nature, objectives and impact."@en1
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