Consumer Bankruptcy Regimes In Europe

T. Fézer, Nikolett Zoványi
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Consumer over-indebtedness has been a problem in Europe especially since the 2008 financial crisis. Legal procedures addressing consumer insolvency were scarce and sporadic prior to 2008, however, legislation have accelerated in most Member States of the European Union in the past fifteen years. In lack of any harmonization in the area of consumer bankruptcy in the EU, Member States, while learning from each other in some instances, established their own procedures and regulatory frameworks. The paper attempts to map the various approaches in addressing consumer over-indebtedness looking for common cores to serve as a base for a future legislation in an EU level. The research follows a comparative method mostly relying on the analysis of the relevant norms in the Member States of the EU also wandering to the territory of the sociology of law. The paper concludes the consumer bankruptcy regimes in Europe can be categorized easily and show similarities mostly in the identification of the vulnerable groups and in the legal consequences of the procedures. This finding proves there is ground for the European Commission to propose legislation, preferably in the form of a directive of the Council and of the European Parliament, to ensure a harmonized approach in the field of consumer bankruptcy procedures.
欧洲的消费者破产制度
消费者过度负债一直是欧洲的一个问题,尤其是自2008年金融危机以来。在2008年之前,处理消费者破产问题的法律程序很少,而且是零星的,然而,在过去15年中,欧洲联盟大多数成员国的立法都在加速。由于欧盟在消费者破产方面缺乏任何协调,各成员国虽然在某些情况下相互学习,但建立了自己的程序和管理框架。本文试图绘制解决消费者过度负债问题的各种方法,寻找共同的核心,作为欧盟层面未来立法的基础。本研究采用比较的方法,主要依靠对欧盟成员国相关规范的分析,同时也游走于法律社会学的领域。本文的结论是,欧洲的消费者破产制度可以很容易地分类,并在弱势群体的识别和程序的法律后果方面显示出相似之处。这一发现证明,欧洲委员会有理由建议立法,最好以理事会和欧洲议会指令的形式提出立法,以确保在消费者破产程序领域采取协调一致的做法。
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