Special Eurobarometer 351: Civil Justice
Описание
More and more Europeans are working, studying or living in Member states other than that of their citizenship. As a consequence the likehood of citizens being involved in disputes in the area of civil justice in another Member State is increased. According to a the new Eurobarometer survey in the civil justice area, 3 out of 4 Europeans (73%) want further action to help them resolve such kind of disputes and expressed the view that this is the EU's responsibility. The main themes addressed in this survey are: • The role of the EU in cross-border civil justice • EU citizens’ experience of civil justice in other Member States and non EU countries • EU citizens’ perceptions of difficulties in cross-border civil justice • Awareness and experience of the EU’s cross-border legal procedures • The role of the EU in cross-border family law • EU citizens’ experiences showing civil status documents and their perceptions of several proposed recognition measures
The results by volumes are distributed as follows:
- Volume A: Countries
- Volume AA: Groups of countries
- Volume A' (AP): Trends
- Volume AA' (AAP): Trends of groups of countries
- Volume B: EU/socio-demographics
- Volume B' (BP) : Trends of EU/ socio-demographics
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Volume C: Country/socio-demographics
Researchers may also contact GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences: https://www.gesis.org/eurobarometer
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- Detailed information on public opinion website НЕОКОНЧАТЕЛНИ ДАННИ
- Идентификатор
- S895_73_5_EBS351
- Алтернативно наименование
- Civil Justice
- Дата на публикуване
- 2014-12-08
- Географско покритие
- Пopтyгaлия, Pyмъния, Словакия, Cлoвeния, Северна Македония, Малта, Нидерландия, Полша, Швeция, Typция, Бeлгия, Aвcтpия, Кипъp, България, Гepмaния, Чехия, Иcпaния, Дaния, Финлaндия, Ecтoния, Обединено кралство, Фpaнция, Хърватия, Гъpция, Иpлaндия, Унгapия, Литвa, Итaлия, Лaтвия, Люксембург
- Език
- английски
- Версия
- v1.00
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