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The Court of Justice on the Subrogation of Forum Selection Clauses

mar, 04/30/2024 - 13:00
Whether a third party remains bound by a forum selection clause after acquiring a bill of lading is a matter for the court handling the case, governed by its private international law. Therefore, the ‘new’ conflict-of-laws rule in Article 25 of the Brussels I bis Regulation, whereby the court of a Member State, chosen by […]

The Energy Charter Treaty and Dispute Resolution Mechanisms

mar, 04/30/2024 - 08:00
The International Hellenic University in Thessaloniki will host on 5 October 2024 a conference on The Energy Charter and Dispute Resolution Mechanisms, organised in cooperation with the University of Cyprus. The event aims to provide a platform for scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and industry experts to explore and discuss critical issues surrounding the Energy Charter and the […]

Final Vote at the European Parliament on the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive

lun, 04/29/2024 - 08:00
On 24 April 2024, the European Parliament adopted a legislative resolution on the proposal for a directive on corporate sustainability due diligence, in light of the positive outcome of the negotiations with the Council (see this post on the deal struck in March 2024 at Council level). The adoption of the resolution marks the end […]

Revolidis on Collective Redress in Environmental Matters

ven, 04/26/2024 - 09:07
Ioannis Revolidis, Lecturer at the L-Università ta’ Malta (UM), has published an article titled Collective Redress in Environmental Matters – A Private International Law Perspective Through the Lens of the Dieselgate Scandal, which can be downloaded here. The Dieselgate emissions scandal, which surfaced in 2015, implicated several European car manufacturers found to have installed software […]

New Handbook on Judicial Cooperation in Civil Matters

jeu, 04/25/2024 - 10:20
A new handbook titled European Judicial Cooperation in Cross-Border Litigation, edited by Paolo Biavati and Michele Angelo Lupoi, has just been published by Bologna University Press. The blurb reads as follows: There is an increasing amount of European legislation in procedural matters, with which legal practitioners from EU member States (and beyond) must deal on […]

How Can Gamblers Get Their Winnings? Not Under Article 6 of Rome I!

mer, 04/24/2024 - 08:00
Sometimes You Lose, Sometimes You Win I have reported about Austrian customers’ attempts to recover their losses from Maltese online casinos and the resulting conflict of jurisdiction previously. Yet sometimes the customer actually wins! And – surprise, surprise – the online casinos refuse to pay out by invoking the prohibition of gambling under the Austrian […]

New Book on the Brussels II-ter

mar, 04/23/2024 - 08:00
A new book titled Brussels II-ter – Cross-border Marriage Dissolution, Parental Responsibility Disputes and Child Abduction in the EU has been published by Larcer-Intersentia. The authors of the book are Nigel Lowe (Cardiff University), Constanza Honorati (Milano-Bicocca University) and Michael Hellner (Stockholm University). The description of the book at the publisher’s website reads as follows. […]

CJEU Rules on Jurisdiction against Defendant Previously Domiciled in the EU

lun, 04/22/2024 - 08:00
On 11 April 2024, the CJEU delivered its judgment in case C-183/23, Credit Agricole Bank Polska. The case was concerned with a consumer who was previously domiciled in a Member State, but who had relocated to an unknown location. It raised the issue of the territorial scope of the Brussels I bis Regulation. The CJEU confirms its […]

Fourth Seminar on the Recast of the Brussels I bis Regulation

ven, 04/19/2024 - 08:00
As announced in a previous post, a seminar series on the recast of Brussels I bis Regulation, is taking place during the 2023-2024 academic year, both in Paris at the Cour de cassation and online (in French), under the scientific coordination of Marie-Elodie Ancel (University of Paris-Panthéon-Assas) and Pascal de Vareilles-Sommières (University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne). The fourth seminar will […]

X Congress of Private International Law at the Carlos III University of Madrid

jeu, 04/18/2024 - 08:00
As announced in a previous post, the tenth Congress of Private International Law of the Carlos III University of Madrid will take place on 16 and 17 May 2024. It will be devoted to the recognition and enforcement of decisions in the area of family law and other procedural issues. The speakers include Esperanza Castellanos […]

Rotterdam District Court on Provisional Measures in Relation to Property Rights

mer, 04/17/2024 - 08:00
In a judgment of 20 February 2024, the Rotterdam District Court awarded a provisional measure in relation to the transfer of property rights regarding a property situated in Spain on condition that proceedings on the merits would be initiated by the claimant before the competent Spanish court. Facts A person identified in the case as […]

SLAPPs Directive Published in the Official Journal

mar, 04/16/2024 - 17:00
On 16 April 2024, Directive (EU) 2024/1069 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 April 2024 on protecting persons who engage in public participation from manifestly unfounded claims or abusive court proceedings (‘Strategic lawsuits against public participation’) has been published in the Official Journal of the European Union. Pursuant to Article 21, […]

Linton on Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Commercial Matters

mar, 04/16/2024 - 08:00
Marie Linton (Uppsala University) has kindly prepared this presentation of her recent book titled ‘Erkännande och verkställighet av utländska domar i förmögenhetsrätt‘ (Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Commercial Matters), published by Norstedts Juridik 2023. What is the significance of a foreign judgment in Sweden? Is the judgment effective? Can assets in Sweden be seized […]

French Supreme Court Rules Allowance Claim Inadmissible for Divorce Granted Abroad

lun, 04/15/2024 - 08:00
This post was written by Mathilde Codazzi, who is a doctoral student at Paris II Pantheon-Assas. In a judgment of 7 February 2024, the French Cour de cassation ruled that a compensatory allowance claim (“prestation compensatoire”) brought before French courts after the divorce was granted by a Belgian judgment is inadmissible. Background The spouses had […]

Albert A. Ehrenzweig Conference in Vienna

ven, 04/12/2024 - 08:00
Many will remember the brilliant Austrian-American conflicts scholar Albert A. Ehrenzweig. He is associated with the ‘lex fori theory’, according to which courts faced with cross-border situations should primarily follow their own national law. He is also, together with Eric Jayme, the author of a multi-volume treatise on private international law. This short description does […]

Bomhoff on Rationalising Mid-Century Choice of Law

jeu, 04/11/2024 - 08:00
Jacco Bomhoff, Associate Professor at LSE Law School, has published an important article on US conflicts revolution and history of private international law. The title of the article is ‘Rationalising Mid-Century Choice of Law: Legal Technique and its Limits in the “Dark Science” of Conflicts’ and it has been published by the Modern Law Review. […]

Zernikow on Conflict of Law Rules for Employment Contracts as Means to Achieve EU Integration

mer, 04/10/2024 - 08:00
Marcel Zernikow (University of Pau and Pays de l’Adour) has kindly prepared this presentation of his recent book titled Les règles de conflit de lois confrontées au marché intérieur. Étude en droit international privé européen du travail (Conflict of Law Rules Confronted with the Internal Market. A Study of the European Private International Law of […]

The Dutch Courts on the Law Applicable to Matrimonial Property Regimes

mar, 04/09/2024 - 08:00
This post was prepared by Nadia Rusinova (The Hague University of Applied Sciences). In a world where marriages often transcend borders and cultural lines, the challenges of international family law become ever more evident. Two recent Dutch court decisions provide compelling insights into how the courts navigate complex cases involving divorce and marital property regimes […]

Have You Accessed Your “MyEAPIL” Area, Fellow EAPIL Members?

lun, 04/08/2024 - 19:00
Many thanks to the members of the European Association of Private International Law who have accessed “MyEAPIL”, the area reserved to EAPIL members within the redesigned website of the Association. We are truly happy to see that several members find this innovation useful! If you’re a member, and haven’t done so yet, please retrieve the […]

The Rabel Journal is Now Open Access!

lun, 04/08/2024 - 08:00
There are big news for RabelsZ (Rabels Zeitschrift für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht). Firstly, they have introduced a new layout, the merits of which are a matter of personal taste. Secondly, they have a new co-editor, Anne Röthel, who has recently joined the Max Planck Institute in Hamburg as a director. However, the most significant […]

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