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"The Internal Market is without doubt the most important instrument that the European Union has to foster growth in the wake in the recent financial crisis. The millions of citizens and businesses that reap the benefits of the Internal Market must be able to exercise their rights and be able to travel, work and live freely anywhere in Europe. This is why they must also have access to effective remedies if they intend to make a claim against another citizen or business that endangers these rights.
Today, the European Union has instruments in place to enable cross-border claims and the mutual recognition of judgments of national courts. However, the actual right to have judgments enforced is still lacking. Establishing an effective system for the freezing and disclosure of debtors’ assets, and stepping up cooperation between enforcement authorities in the Member States, are the best ways of filling these gaps. That is why I voted in favour of Mrs McCarthy’s report."@en1
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