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The article discusses the issues associated with the proposed amendments to Regulation No 861/2007 concerning a European procedure for small claims. The Commission, after reviewing the usage of the Regulation in subsequent EU Member States prepared a report and draft amendments. One of the main objectives of the amendment is the digitization of the course of the procedure which consists, in particular, of: the introduction of e-delivery, on-line payments, hearings by teleconference. The above-mentioned ideas are an excellent starting point for further work on the construction of e-justice and information society in European dimension. The article also concerns the amendments which should be introduced into Polish legal system especially in Code of civil proceedings. E-delivery in cross - border civil proceedings should be disseminated among all of Member States of EU in order to shorten the duration of the procedure and minimize costs.
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The article presents the development of e-justice in Poland. The authors describe electronic civil procedure (e-court in Lublin), electronic protocol in civil court procedure, internet data bases of court decisions, and plan regarding electronic mortgage books. The authors point out the advantages and risks connected to these developments and write about the planes for the future regarding electronic system of justice.
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