STEPS TOWARDS HARMONISING AND IMPROVING CONSUMER INSOLVENCY RULES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION

At various stages of the development of human society, personal insolvency has been studied in depth and analyzed in relation to various jurisdictions. Looking at the overall picture in the European Union just ahead of the implementation date of the restructuring and insolvency Directive 2019/1023/E...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Monica CALU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nicolae Titulescu University Publishing House 2022-06-01
Series:Challenges of the Knowledge Society
Subjects:
Online Access:http://cks.univnt.ro/download/cks_2022_articles%252F2_CKS_2022_PRIVATE_LAW%252FCKS_2022_PRIVATE_LAW_001.pdf
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1846144311365730304
author Monica CALU
author_facet Monica CALU
author_sort Monica CALU
collection DOAJ
description At various stages of the development of human society, personal insolvency has been studied in depth and analyzed in relation to various jurisdictions. Looking at the overall picture in the European Union just ahead of the implementation date of the restructuring and insolvency Directive 2019/1023/EU, most Member States had some rules on consumer insolvency. Research and evidence from these areas indicate that recourse to personal insolvency proceedings not only makes economic sense, but is also necessary to protect the fundamental rights of human beings but also the rights of consumers. However, a fundamental problem that arises in the EU is related to the ability of the various legislative frameworks in Europe to address the problem of over-indebted citizens in a more uniform way, especially since personal debts can originate in various states and can generate cross-borders issues so that certain harmonization revisions were seen as necessary. The Covid-19 crisis has added urgency to an already delayed review of these frameworks. In their efforts to mitigate the economic effects of the COVID19 pandemic on consumers, some measures introduced by Member States, although largely uncoordinated, reflect an upward trend towards harmonization and a convergence towards common approaches. This paper questions whether the personal insolvency frameworks in different Member States provide adequate answers to the personal bankruptcies induced by the COVID-19 pandemic in different European countries. Thus, the study reveals the current inadequacy of legal procedures for determining the insolvency of the debtor in various jurisdictions of the Union to the particular situations induced by the pandemic, the limitations of the current approach to the recovery of the debtor and the lack of harmonization in personal insolvency between Member States. Finally, the paper proposes steps to follow and key recommendations for an EU consumer insolvency directive.
format Article
id doaj-art-b220101f31804b74beaa056d6aeb3e9b
institution Kabale University
issn 2068-7796
language English
publishDate 2022-06-01
publisher Nicolae Titulescu University Publishing House
record_format Article
series Challenges of the Knowledge Society
spelling doaj-art-b220101f31804b74beaa056d6aeb3e9b2024-12-02T07:51:35ZengNicolae Titulescu University Publishing HouseChallenges of the Knowledge Society2068-77962022-06-0115196103STEPS TOWARDS HARMONISING AND IMPROVING CONSUMER INSOLVENCY RULES IN THE EUROPEAN UNIONMonica CALU0Doctoral School of the National School of Political and Administrative Studies, BucharestAt various stages of the development of human society, personal insolvency has been studied in depth and analyzed in relation to various jurisdictions. Looking at the overall picture in the European Union just ahead of the implementation date of the restructuring and insolvency Directive 2019/1023/EU, most Member States had some rules on consumer insolvency. Research and evidence from these areas indicate that recourse to personal insolvency proceedings not only makes economic sense, but is also necessary to protect the fundamental rights of human beings but also the rights of consumers. However, a fundamental problem that arises in the EU is related to the ability of the various legislative frameworks in Europe to address the problem of over-indebted citizens in a more uniform way, especially since personal debts can originate in various states and can generate cross-borders issues so that certain harmonization revisions were seen as necessary. The Covid-19 crisis has added urgency to an already delayed review of these frameworks. In their efforts to mitigate the economic effects of the COVID19 pandemic on consumers, some measures introduced by Member States, although largely uncoordinated, reflect an upward trend towards harmonization and a convergence towards common approaches. This paper questions whether the personal insolvency frameworks in different Member States provide adequate answers to the personal bankruptcies induced by the COVID-19 pandemic in different European countries. Thus, the study reveals the current inadequacy of legal procedures for determining the insolvency of the debtor in various jurisdictions of the Union to the particular situations induced by the pandemic, the limitations of the current approach to the recovery of the debtor and the lack of harmonization in personal insolvency between Member States. Finally, the paper proposes steps to follow and key recommendations for an EU consumer insolvency directive.http://cks.univnt.ro/download/cks_2022_articles%252F2_CKS_2022_PRIVATE_LAW%252FCKS_2022_PRIVATE_LAW_001.pdfpersonal insolvencydirective 2019/1023/euconsumer rightsharmonizationcovid-19 effects
spellingShingle Monica CALU
STEPS TOWARDS HARMONISING AND IMPROVING CONSUMER INSOLVENCY RULES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
Challenges of the Knowledge Society
personal insolvency
directive 2019/1023/eu
consumer rights
harmonization
covid-19 effects
title STEPS TOWARDS HARMONISING AND IMPROVING CONSUMER INSOLVENCY RULES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
title_full STEPS TOWARDS HARMONISING AND IMPROVING CONSUMER INSOLVENCY RULES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
title_fullStr STEPS TOWARDS HARMONISING AND IMPROVING CONSUMER INSOLVENCY RULES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
title_full_unstemmed STEPS TOWARDS HARMONISING AND IMPROVING CONSUMER INSOLVENCY RULES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
title_short STEPS TOWARDS HARMONISING AND IMPROVING CONSUMER INSOLVENCY RULES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
title_sort steps towards harmonising and improving consumer insolvency rules in the european union
topic personal insolvency
directive 2019/1023/eu
consumer rights
harmonization
covid-19 effects
url http://cks.univnt.ro/download/cks_2022_articles%252F2_CKS_2022_PRIVATE_LAW%252FCKS_2022_PRIVATE_LAW_001.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT monicacalu stepstowardsharmonisingandimprovingconsumerinsolvencyrulesintheeuropeanunion