Obtaining an enforceable title for uncontested monetary claims: parallels between macedonian and spanish law
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Macedonian law, monetary claims, spanish lawAbstract
One of the rather challenging tasks for many policymakers in Europe over the last decades regarding the reforms of the judicial system has been the establishment of efficient procedural instruments for recovery of claims, particularly the uncontested ones. Due to the fact that considerable part of initiated court proceedings in many European countries are not those over a dispute of fact or law, but those where the creditor must address the court in order to obtain an enforceable title against the debtor due to his unwillingness or inability to pay, the need for existence of a quality system of certification3 of uncontested claims is more than obvious.
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