Prof. dr. dr. h. c. mult. Vesna Rijavec is a Full Professor and Vice-Dean at the University of Maribor, Faculty of Law, Slovenia. Formerly a civil judge, she specializes in civil procedure, succession and private international law. She has been a visiting professor at prestigious institutions, including the universities of Tokyo, Hamburg, and Vienna, and holds honorary doctorates from Uppsala University and the University of Graz. A distinguished researcher, Professor Rijavec has coordinated multiple EU-funded projects within European Civil Procedure. Currently, she serves as President of the Ljubljana Arbitration Centre at the Chambers of Commerce and Chief Editor of Medicine, Law, and Society, frequently publishing authoritative publications with international publishing houses including Springer, Kluwer, and Nomos.Prof. Wendy Kennett holds a Chair in the School of Law and Politics at Cardiff University, United Kingdom. A leading expert in comparative law and European civil procedure, her research focuses extensively on the enforcement of judgments and debt recovery across European jurisdictions. Professor Kennett has contributed to UK legal reform, notably serving as Chair of the Bailiff Law Reform Group. She is a widely published author and researcher, contributing to international projects on cross-border litigation and evidence, including the ELI/UNIDROIT project to elaborate European Rules of Civil Procedure. Her scholarly work includes major monographs and articles for prestigious journals and international publishing houses.Dr. Denis Baghrizabehi is an Assistant Professor at the University of Maribor, Faculty of Law, where he specializes in civil procedure and private international law. His research focuses on the intersection of European procedural standards and national enforcement systems. He has been deeply involved in several high-profile EU-funded research projects concerning the cross-border enforcement of civil claims and the digitalisation of justice. A regular contributor to international legal scholarship, he has authored or co-authored a number of visible scientific articles and chapters in his research areas.Prof. dr. Tjaša Ivanc is a full Professor at the University of Maribor, Faculty of Law, Slovenia, where she teaches Civil procedure, European civil procedure and Civil enforcement law. Her research focuses on European civil procedural law, cross-border enforcement of judgments, digitalisation of civil justice, electronic evidence, and the interaction between EU instruments and national procedural systems, with particular emphasis on the impact of digital technologies on fundamental procedural guarantees. She has coordinated and co-coordinated several EU-funded research projects in the field of judicial cooperation in civil matters and acts as an expert in international research initiatives and judicial training programmes. She is the author and co-author of numerous monographs and book chapters published by leading international publishers including Springer, Intersentia, Kluwer, and Nomos.Prof. dr. Tomaž Keresteš is a Full Professor and currently serves as the Dean of the University of Maribor, Faculty of Law. His primary research and teaching interests encompass theory of law, legal philosophy, arbitration law and private international law, with a specialized focus on European judicial cooperation. Professor Keresteš has participated in numerous national and international research initiatives, including EU-funded projects on cross-border litigation and enforcement. He is a member of several professional legal bodies and has authored a significant body of academic work published by renowned international houses. His expertise is frequently sought in the development of national legislation and comparative legal studies.