
The Department of Law of Loyola University Andalusia will be hosting an International Conference on 20-21 January 2020 in Seville, Spain, to discuss the impact of digitalization.
The Conference which will revolve around five major thematic areas from a multi-disciplinary approach, will also include panels on digitalization and Private International Law.
This International Conference will be a unique opportunity to discuss the new technological and digital challenges with an outstanding group of experts from different fields and a great venue to create and consolidate scientific and collaborative networks. Some of the experts who have already confirmed their participation include professors from Cornell, Harvard and other universities worldwide, officials from the United Nations, UNIDROIT, judges, members of the EU Commission expert groups, lawyers and ICT professionals.
Senior and junior scholars (including Ph.D. students) and professionals at all stages of their careers are invited to submit abstracts on some of the following, fairly broad, topics or any other related issues of novel and ground-breaking character: Ability of the basic principles of private international law to adapt to the immateriality of the digital space and new approaches to the theory of private international law in the digital context.
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The Conference will be held at the Sevilla-Ciudad del Conocimiento campus of Loyola University Andalusia in Dos Hermanas, Seville. Seville’s Old Town contains three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Real Alcazar palace complex, the Gothic Cathedral and the General Archive of the Indies. Other important sites are the Golden Tower (Torre del Oro), the Maria Luisa’s Park & Plaza de España and the ruins of the Roman City “Itálica”, used as location for some scenes of the television series Games of Thrones.
For more information, visit the official Conference website.
Scientific Committee
Co-directors
The CJEU today has held in C‑172/18 AMS Neve, confirming Szpunar AG’s Opinion which I briefly reviewed earlier. Eleonora Rosati has excellent analysis here and I am happy to refer entirely. As I note in my handbook, ‘targeting’, ‘directed at’ and ‘business models’ are a variety of jurisdictional triggers across EU law. The lack of uniform terminology does not assist the unsuspected reader or practitioner.
Geert.
(Handbook of) EU private international law, 2nd ed. 2016, Heading 2.2.8.2.5; Heading 2.2.11.2.4 (quoted by the AG in his Opinion).
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La preuve de la saisine de l’État membre responsable d’un demandeur d’asile peut être apportée par le préfet par tous moyens et non exclusivement par la production de l’accusé de réception Dublin et émis par le point d’accès national.
Un homme, détenu en 2016 au centre de détention de Toul, était poursuivi pour avoir outragé sa juge d’application des peines, en l’ayant moqué dans un journal satirique paru dans sa prison et auquel il a contribué. Jugeant les faits insuffisamment caractérisés, le tribunal correctionnel, mardi 3 septembre, l’a relaxé.
Le juge des référés du Conseil d’État a suspendu un arrêté qui mettait fin au moratoire sur la chasse à un petit échassier très menacé.
En application de l’article 24 de la Convention franco-italienne du 3 juin 1930, « les privilèges et droits de préférence établis sur les biens immeubles sont régis par la loi de l’État sur le territoire duquel ces biens sont situés tandis que l’admission des créanciers est réglée par la loi du pays où la faillite a été déclarée ».
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