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16 January 06

More from the Brussels office

Summary of EU developments on working time; money laundering; cross-border payment orders


Working time out of time

The December meeting of EU employment ministers failed to reach any agreement on proposals to amend EU working time rules – including the ending of the UK opt-out. Member states rejected a final compromise text and could not agree on whether a specific date should be set for the opt-out to disappear.

Your views on money laundering

The Commission is interested in hearing from lawyers and law firms on their experience of the legislation implementing the Second Money Laundering Directive and has published a questionnaire aimed at eliciting views. The questionnaire, which can be answered anonymously, seeks information on whether lawyers have experienced difficulty in complying with the new regulatory requirements. It can be accessed at http://europa.eu.int/yourvoice/ipm/forms/dispatch?form=moneylaundering1. The deadline for responses is 31 January 2006.  

Cross-border payment orders in sight?

Billed as a key weapon in the cross-border litigation armoury, the European Order for Payment could soon be available as a means by which to reclaim uncontested debt in cross-border cases. Ministers made progress at the recent Justice and Home Affairs Council, with the UK Presidency managing to secure agreement on some crucial provisions of the text. Following months of debate, it has finally been decided that the procedure will only be available for use in cross-border situations, as opposed to purely domestic situations. It is now up to the Austrian Presidency to ensure that final agreement on the proposal is reached in 2006.

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