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PIL case comments in J.I.M.L

August 11, 2006/in /by Martin George
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There are several analyses and comments of recent cases, involving private international law aspects of maritime law, in the latest issue of the Journal of International Maritime Law (J.I.M.L.):

  • Article 17 Brussels Convention – third party right to exclusive jurisdiction clause
    Andromeda Marine SA v OW Bunkers & Trading A/S
    [2006] EWHC 777 (Comm)
  • World freezing order – undertaking to English court – no enforcement in foreign jurisdiction without the permission of English court – exercising the discretion – guidelines
    Dadourian Group International Inc and Others v Simm and Others
    [2006] 3 All ER 48 English Court of Appeal
  • Brussels Convention –jurisdiction – matters relating to insurance – art 6(2) – claim by an insurer for contribution from another – French or Spanish jurisdiction
    Groupement D’Interet Economique Reunion Europeenne v Zurich Espana Socieite Pyreneenene De Transit D’Autombiles
    Case C-77/04, European Court of Justice

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