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REMORREMOR
Research and E-learning on Research and E-learning on Maintenance Obligations Maintenance Obligations
RecoveryRecovery
Università di Genova
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1. University of Genoa - Faculty of Law – 1. University of Genoa - Faculty of Law – Department of Private, International Department of Private, International and Commercial Law “G.L.M. Casaregi”and Commercial Law “G.L.M. Casaregi”
2. Riga Graduate School of Law2. Riga Graduate School of Law
3. Malta Chamber of Advocates3. Malta Chamber of Advocates
4. The National Association of the 4. The National Association of the Romanian BarsRomanian Bars
5. Genoa Bar Association 5. Genoa Bar Association
PartnersPartners
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1.1. Presentation of main Presentation of main partnerpartner
2.2. Project objectivesProject objectives
3.3. Project activitiesProject activities
4.4. Work packagesWork packages
5.5. QuestionnaireQuestionnaire
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University of Genoa - Faculty of University of Genoa - Faculty of Law - Department “G.L.M. Law - Department “G.L.M.
Casaregi”Casaregi” 1.1 Section of Civil Law1.1 Section of Civil Law
Vincenzo RoppoVincenzo Roppo, , Full Professor of Private LawFull Professor of Private Law
Gilda FerrandoGilda Ferrando, Full Professor of Private Law*, Full Professor of Private Law*
Giovanna SavoraniGiovanna Savorani, Associate Professor of Private Law, Associate Professor of Private Law
Alberto M. BenedettiAlberto M. Benedetti, Associate Professor of Private Law, Associate Professor of Private Law
Maria Rosa SpallarossaMaria Rosa Spallarossa, Assistant Professor of Private , Assistant Professor of Private LawLaw
Research team: Research team: G. Afferni, M. Della Casa, M. Flick, L. G. Afferni, M. Della Casa, M. Flick, L. GuerriniGuerrini
* Faculty of Economy, Department DIDEI, Genoa’s University* Faculty of Economy, Department DIDEI, Genoa’s University
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University of Genoa - Faculty of University of Genoa - Faculty of Law - Department “G.L.M. Law - Department “G.L.M.
Casaregi”Casaregi” 1.2 1.2 Section of International and Section of International and
Maritime LawMaritime Law
Sergio M. CarboneSergio M. Carbone, , Full Professor of International Full Professor of International LawLaw
Paola IvaldiPaola Ivaldi, Full Professor of International Law, Full Professor of International Law
Ilaria QueiroloIlaria Queirolo, Full Professor of International Law, Full Professor of International Law
Gabriella GasparroGabriella Gasparro, Assistant Professor of , Assistant Professor of International LawInternational Law
Research team: Research team: S. Biscioni, S. Candia, L. Carpaneto, S. S. Biscioni, S. Candia, L. Carpaneto, S. Dameri.Dameri.
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1.1. Presentation of main Presentation of main partnerpartner
2.2. Project objectivesProject objectives
3.3. Project activitiesProject activities
4.4. Work packagesWork packages
5.5. QuestionnaireQuestionnaire
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Project objectivesProject objectives
to to develop a network for the exchange of information develop a network for the exchange of information
about national law among all the partners about national law among all the partners
to consider the impactto consider the impact of the of the proposal of regulationproposal of regulation
to verify its scope of applicationto verify its scope of application
to study the recognition and enforcement of decisionsto study the recognition and enforcement of decisions
to analyze the implications of the proposal of to analyze the implications of the proposal of
regulation within the judicial systemregulation within the judicial system
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to identify and analyze a range of relevant questions to identify and analyze a range of relevant questions
and legal practitioners’ common needsand legal practitioners’ common needs
to to analyze the system of circulation of decisions analyze the system of circulation of decisions
within the European judicial areawithin the European judicial area
to critically examine the content of the proposal of to critically examine the content of the proposal of
regulationregulation
to give advice on possible changes and/or integrationto give advice on possible changes and/or integration
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1.1. Presentation of main Presentation of main partnerpartner
2.2. Project objectivesProject objectives
3.3. Project activitiesProject activities
4.4. Work packagesWork packages
5.5. QuestionnaireQuestionnaire
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Project activitiesProject activities
to develop papers on private law and private to develop papers on private law and private
international law international law
to hold traditional and on-line seminars to hold traditional and on-line seminars
to create a website of the Project (continuously to create a website of the Project (continuously
updated)updated)
to develop interactive Learning and REMOR to develop interactive Learning and REMOR
PlatformPlatform
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1.1. Presentation of main Presentation of main partnerpartner
2.2. Project objectivesProject objectives
3.3. Project activitiesProject activities
4.4. Work packagesWork packages
5.5. QuestionnaireQuestionnaire
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WORK PACKAGESWORK PACKAGES
1.1. Project managementProject management
2.2. Quality assuranceQuality assurance
3.3. Project’s webportal and interactive Project’s webportal and interactive learninglearning
4.4. Preparation of learning material and Preparation of learning material and research documentsresearch documents
5.5. Preparation and realization of seminars Preparation and realization of seminars and studiesand studies
6.6. Evaluation Evaluation
7.7. Promotion actionsPromotion actions
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Project managementProject managementUniversity of GenoaUniversity of Genoa
to promote communication and cooperation between project participants (kick-off meeting in Italy) and to monitor project progress (implementation plan, interim and final report)
OBJECTIVES
COORDINATOR’S TASKS
• to coordinate the involvement of all partners
• to provide technical, administrative and financial management
• to elaborate all due plans and reports
PARTNERS’ TASKS
• to coordinate their own activities in compliance with REMOR’s project
• to report regularly to the coordinator
• to attend project’s meetings and international workshop
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Quality assuranceQuality assuranceMalta Chamber of AdvocatesMalta Chamber of Advocates
to control the management and execution of the quality of the Project (drawing up Quality Plan and Quality final Report)
OBJECTIVES
COORDINATOR’S TASKS
• to monitor the activities of all partners
• to consider stakeholders’ feedback
PARTNERS’ TASKS
• to comply with the established quality guidelines provided by the Quality Plan
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Project’s webportal and Project’s webportal and interactive learninginteractive learningRiga Graduate School of LawRiga Graduate School of Law
to develop of REMOR webportal
to Customize the “Interactive platform”
OBJECTIVES
COORDINATOR’S TASKS
• to coordinate the appropriate allocation of materials and data from partners with the webportal
• to provide the helpdesks for users
• to manage the forum
PARTNERS’ TASKS
• to support the development of REMOR webportal
• to provide materials duly translated from national languages to English and vice versa
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Preparation of learning Preparation of learning material and research material and research
documentsdocumentsUniversity of GenoaUniversity of Genoa
to provide critical examination of the proposal of regulation and its impact on national law and to advice changes and integrations
OBJECTIVES
COORDINATOR’S TASKS
PARTNERS’ TASKS
• to collect information and documents
• to organize activities with coordinator
• to identify relevant questions and legal practitioners’ common needs
• to collect information
• to provide papers and documents
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Preparation and realization Preparation and realization of seminars and studiesof seminars and studies
Riga Graduate School of LawRiga Graduate School of Law
to identify the most appropriate learning materials and instruments
to organize and schedule seminars
OBJECTIVES
COORDINATOR’S TASKS
• to experiment video – streaming lessons
• to realize conferences and seminars (traditional and on-line ones)
PARTNERS’ TASKS
• to hold local seminars
• to collaborate with the coordinator in planning seminars
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EvaluationEvaluationThe National Association of the Romanian The National Association of the Romanian
BarsBars
to evaluate the different project’s results
to verify the real impact of REMOR project
OBJECTIVES
COORDINATOR’S TASKS
• to draw up Evaluation Plan: evaluation of method, platform, learning and participation of legal practitioners
PARTNERS’ TASKS
• to assist in the development of the Evaluation Plan
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Promotion actionsPromotion actions The National Association of the The National Association of the
Romanian BarsRomanian Bars
to provide exploitation of the deliverables of the REMOR Project
to draft a detailed valorization strategy
OBJECTIVES
COORDINATOR’S TASKS
• to realize a brochure nominating the benefits of participating in the project and courses
• press releases
• to provide a certificate for participants
PARTNERS’ TASKS
• local promotion
• to assist in the coordinator’s activities
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1.1. Presentation of main Presentation of main partnerpartner
2.2. Project objectivesProject objectives
3.3. Project activitiesProject activities
4.4. Work packagesWork packages
5.5. QuestionnaireQuestionnaire
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1.1. National law on maintenance/alimentary National law on maintenance/alimentary obligation (civil and private international obligation (civil and private international law) law)
2.2. What is the domestic legal “meaning” of What is the domestic legal “meaning” of maintenance / alimentary /assistance maintenance / alimentary /assistance obligation?obligation?
3.3. Which is the competent authority to Which is the competent authority to apply? apply?
4.4. Who is entitled to receive maintenance Who is entitled to receive maintenance and who is obliged to provide and who is obliged to provide maintenance? maintenance?
5.5. Which are the criteria to determine the Which are the criteria to determine the level of the obligation? level of the obligation?
QuestionnaireQuestionnaireto the Project Patnersto the Project Patners
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6.6. Do the parties have freedom to fix the Do the parties have freedom to fix the amount and/or to determine how or who amount and/or to determine how or who have to pay maintenance? have to pay maintenance?
7.7. Is it possible to dispose of maintenance Is it possible to dispose of maintenance obligation obligation (assignability, negotiability, (assignability, negotiability, leviablity, seizurability)? leviablity, seizurability)?
8.8. In which cases, according to the domestic In which cases, according to the domestic law, the beneficiary may lose his right to law, the beneficiary may lose his right to maintenance? maintenance?
9.9. Which are the national rules about powers Which are the national rules about powers of assessment and enforcement of the of assessment and enforcement of the obligation? obligation?
10.10. Maintenance/alimentary obligation and Maintenance/alimentary obligation and problems of private international law problems of private international law (applicable law, competent judge, (applicable law, competent judge, recognition and enforcement of the recognition and enforcement of the decisions).decisions).