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Out Now: Scraback on the Principle of Concentration of Conflicts in the Brussels Ia Regulation
/in News/by Tobias LutziBianca Scraback has recently published an innovative book on international jurisdiction in contract and tort under the Brussels Ia Regulation, in which she develops a comprehensive solution for cases in which Article 7(1) and 7(2) vest special jurisdiction in the courts of more than one Member State. The different solutions adopted by the CJEU to […]
Call for Papers: SLS Conflict of Laws Section, King’s College, London, 2022
/in News/by Tobias LutziThe convenors of the SLS Conflict of Laws section, Lauren Clayton-Helm and Bobby Lindsay, would be delighted to receive abstract submissions from conflictoflaws.net readers, emphasising that there is an option to present virtually on the 8th September, with the 9th September reserved for in-person papers at Kings College, London. They have kindly shared the following […]
Out Now: Private International Law for a Better World
/in News/by Tobias LutziUnder the title IPR für eine bessere Welt: Vision – Realität – Irrweg?, the volume
Call for Abstracts: The Protection of Economically and Socially Weaker Parties in South African, Dutch, Belgian, and EU Private International Law
/in News/by Tobias LutziRobin Cupido (University of Cape Town), Benedikt Schmitz (University of Groningen), and Michiel Poesen (KU Leuven) will be hosting a conference on Taking Stock of Globalisation: the Protection of Economically and Socially Weaker Parties in South African, Dutch, Belgian, and EU Private International Law, which will be held on 16/17 June 2022 in Leuven, Belgium, […]
Out Now: Gömann on the Internal Conflict-of-Laws Regime of the GDPR
/in News/by Tobias LutziSince 2016, the European General Data Protection Regulation has been one of the most popular topics of discussion, academic and otherwise. While the PIL discussion has mostly focused on the unilateral conflicts rule in Article 3 of the Regulation, which defines its “external” scope of application, some scholars – like Martina Mantovani
Commission recommends for EU to join Hague Judgments Convention
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A Conflict of Laws Companion – Adrian Briggs Retires from Oxford
/2 Comments/in Views/by Tobias LutziBy Tobias Lutzi, University of Cologne There should be few readers of this blog, and few conflict-of-laws experts in general, to whom Adrian Briggs will not be a household name. In fact, it might be impossible to find anyone working in the field who has not either read some of his academic writings (or Lord […]
Case C-800/19: CJEU Limits Scope of ‘Centre of Interests’ Jurisdiction for Online Infringements of Personality Rights
/in News/by Tobias LutziThe CJEU has just rendered its decision in Case C-800/19 Mittelbayerischer Verlag (currently only available in French). The Court held that the courts of the claimant’s ‘centre of interests’ have jurisdiction (on this basis) only if the content complained of contains ‘objective and verifiable elements allowing to identify, directly or indirectly, the claimant as an […]