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大流行期间及以后的视频会议:解决欧盟跨境民事诉讼中视频会议的公开问题
本文讨论了在欧盟跨境民事诉讼中使用视频会议技术的一些法律问题,特别是在取证方面。该研究的前提是观察到最近新冠肺炎大流行期间视频会议的急剧增加,这暴露了使用该技术的固有法律问题以及由于该技术的局限性而衍生的法律问题。可以说,欧盟成员国的国家司法机构对视频会议的大规模采用准备不足,他们争先恐后地用软法律手段迅速调解这种局面,而很少通过立法干预。这些临时措施可以说是乏善可陈,因为它们没有准备好制定一个整体的方法。在本文中,我们描述了视频会议最突出和持续存在的问题,然后在适用的国际文书中寻找解决方案,但没有约束力,例如欧洲理事会关于跨境诉讼中视频会议的指南和新更新的《1970年证据公约下使用视频链接的良好做法指南》。我们试图对这些文书进行评价,作为国家司法机构和立法机构的方向。我们进一步分析了使用视频会议如何对诉讼的即时性产生不利影响。©2022,施蒂普Goce Delchev大学。版权所有。
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