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About Béligh Elbalti

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New Rules on the Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Saudi Arabia – Some Preliminary Observations

April 29, 2026/in Views/by Béligh Elbalti

Many thanks to

Bahraini Supreme Court Accepts the Applicability of “Foreign” Jewish Customs in a Succession Case Involving Bahraini Jews

April 25, 2026/1 Comment/in Views/by Béligh Elbalti

I. Introduction This is certainly a genuinely interesting case from Bahrain, involving the application of “foreign” Jewish customs in a succession dispute that appears to be between Jewish Bahraini nationals. Although the case seems to lack any foreign element, its relevance to conflict of laws is nonetheless clear, since – to my knowledge – this […]

Choice of Law Dataverse Launch — Online Event

April 24, 2026/1 Comment/in News/by Béligh Elbalti

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The New Moroccan Framework on International Jurisdiction and Foreign Judgment Enforcement – A Preliminary Critical Assessment

April 16, 2026/in Views/by Béligh Elbalti

I. Introduction Finally out: the new Moroccan Code of Civil Procedure (Law No. 58.25), the preparation of which was

Non-Qualifying Ceremonies: The Futility of Foreign Registration of Islamic Marriages under English Law

March 22, 2026/2 Comments/in Views/by Béligh Elbalti

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Online Symposium on Recent Developments in African PIL (VII) – South Africa’s Supreme Court of Appeal orders the return of a child under the Hague Child Abduction Convention

February 8, 2026/in Views/by Béligh Elbalti

  As part of the second online symposium on recent developments in African private international law, we are pleased to present the seventh an final contribution, kindly prepared by Solomon Okorley (University of Johannesburg, South Africa), which examines a decision of the South African Supreme Court of Appeal ordering the return of a child under […]

Online Symposium on Recent Developments in African PIL (VI) – Proof of Foreign Law and the Fragility of Foreign Marriages in Ghanaian Courts

February 7, 2026/in Views/by Béligh Elbalti

  As part of the second online symposium on recent developments in African private international law, we are pleased to present the sixth contribution, kindly prepared by Theophilus Edwin Coleman (University at Buffalo School of Law, New York (USA) & Senior Research Associate, RCPILEC, University of Johannesburg, South Africa).   From Daddy to Zaddy or […]

Online Symposium on Recent Developments in African PIL (V) – Cross-border employment, competition and delictual liability merge in the South African High Court: Placement International Group Limited v Pretorius and Others

February 6, 2026/1 Comment/in Views/by Béligh Elbalti

  As part of the second online symposium on recent developments in African private international law, we are pleased to present the fifth contribution, kindly prepared by Elisa Rinaldi (University of Pretoria, South Africa) on Cross-border employment, competition and delictual liability merge in the South African High Court: Placement International Group Limited v Pretorius and Others.

Online Symposium on Recent Developments in African PIL (IV) – Party Autonomy, Genuine Connection, Convenience, Costs, Privity, and Public Policy: The Kenyan High Court on Exclusive Jurisdiction Clauses

February 5, 2026/1 Comment/in Views/by Béligh Elbalti

  As part of the second online symposium on recent developments in African private international law, we are pleased to present the fourth contribution, kindly prepared by

Online Symposium on Recent Developments in African PIL (III) – Foreign Judgments in Mozambique through the Lens of the Enforcement of a Chinese Judgment: Liberal Practice in the Shadow of Statutory Rigidity

February 4, 2026/in Views/by Béligh Elbalti

    As part of the second online symposium on recent developments in African private international law, we are pleased to present the third contribution, prepared by Béligh Elbalti (The University of Osaka, Japan), on Foreign Judgments in Mozambique through the Lens of the Enforcement of a Chinese Judgment: Liberal Practice in the Shadow of Statutory […]

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