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Perspectives contentieuses internationales (PCI), Volume 5

May 7, 2026/in News/by CoL .net

The following announcement was kindly shared with us by Fabienne Jault-Seseke The 5th issue of Perspectives contentieuses internationales is

JLMI – Call for papers – Issue no. 1/2027

April 23, 2026/in News/by CoL .net

The following call for papers has kindly been shared with us by the editors of The Journal of Law, Market & Innovation (JLMI) This Call for Papers of the Journal of Law, Market & Innovation (JLMI) concerns the first issue to be published at the end of March 2027 and is devoted to the Securitisation of Supply Chains: Critical […]

Crossroads in Private International Law Webinar with Tobias Lutzi on “Crossroads in Private International Law Seminar on the Reform of EU Private International Law” at the University of Aberdeen

February 3, 2026/in News/by CoL .net

The

JLMI – Call for Papers – Issue no. 3/2026

January 28, 2026/in News/by CoL .net

The following information was kindly shared with us by the editors of the JLMI. The Journal of Law, Market & Innovation (JLMI) welcomes submissions for its third issue of 2025. The Call for Papers for this 3rd issue is devoted to Digital markets, consumer autonomy and consumer welfare. You can find the call with all the […]

Hague Academy Collected Courses published in 2025

January 28, 2026/in News/by CoL .net

The following information was kindly shared with us by De Gryuter Brill. The Hague Academy is a renowned international institution dedicated to the study and teaching of public and private international law. Supported and recognized by the United Nations, the Academy aims to foster rigorous and impartial analysis of legal issues arising from international relations. […]

Chair for Comparative and Private International Law, University of Vienna

August 10, 2025/in News/by CoL .net

The following information was kindly shared with us by Matthias Lehmann (University of Vienna). At the University of Vienna, a Chair for Comparative Law and Private International Law will become vacant in 2026 (current holder: Professor Helmut Ofner). The role will be to teach and research private international law and comparative law. Knowledge of the […]

New General Editor

March 12, 2025/in News/by CoL .net

ConflictofLaws.net is happy to announce Saloni Khanderia from Jindal Global Law School as our new General Editor. Saloni joined the blog’s Editorial Board in 2019 and has been an active contributor ever since. She takes over from Jeanne Huang (University of Sydney) and will serve as the blog’s General Editor together with Tobias Lutzi (University […]

Reminder: CoL.net Virtual Roundtable on the Rome II Report (11 March, 12pm CET)

March 10, 2025/in News/by CoL .net

On Tuesday, 11 March 2025, 12pm CET, ConflictofLaws.net will be hosting an ad-hoc virtual roundtable on the Commission’s Rome II Report. Everyone interested is warmly invited to join via

CoL.net Virtual Roundtable on the Commission’s Rome II Report

March 1, 2025/2 Comments/in News/by CoL .net

ConflictofLaws.net will be hosting an ad-hoc virtual roundtable on the Commission’s Rome II Report on 11 March 2025, 12pm–1.30pm (CET). The conversation will focus on the

Happy New Year from ConflictofLaws.net (now also on Bluesky)!

January 1, 2025/in News/by CoL .net

The editors of ConflictofLaws.net would like to wish you a year filled with happiness, health, and success, academically and otherwise. 2024 has been another great year for the blog, with close to one new post per day (bringing us to more than 5,500 posts in total) and record numbers of readers and subscribers. Our content, […]

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