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About Cristina Mariottini

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Just released: EFFORTS Report on EU Policy Guidelines

October 4, 2022/in Views/by Cristina Mariottini

A new

Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP) No 2/2022: Abstracts

September 7, 2022/in News/by Cristina Mariottini

The second issue of 2022 of the Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP, published by CEDAM) was just released. It features: Costanza Honorati, Professor at the University Milan-Bicocca, Giovanna Ricciardi, Doctoral candidate at the University Milan-Bicocca, Violenza domestica e protezione cross-border (Domestic Violence and Cross-Border Protection) [in Italian] Domestic violence has drawn increasing […]

A reform seeking to speed up the functioning of the EAPO information mechanism in Luxembourg

September 6, 2022/in News/by Cristina Mariottini

Carlos Santaló Goris, Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for International, European and Regulatory Procedural Law and Ph.D. candidate at the University of Luxembourg, offers an analysis of the reform recently approved in Luxembourg concerning the functioning of the information mechanism of the Regulation No 655/2014, establishing a European Account Preservation Order (“EAPO Regulation”). […]

Just released: Lenka Válková on ‘Choice-of-Court Agreements under the EU Regulations in Family and Succession Matters’

August 10, 2022/in News/by Cristina Mariottini

A comprehensive and detailed volume by Dr. Lenka Válková was just released providing a dedicated analysis of the private international law framework as it applies to jurisdiction agreements in the framework of the EU Regulations in family and succession matters. The blurb reads: Party autonomy has been traditionally considered as one of the leading principles […]

The ninth EFFORTS Newsletter is here!

August 1, 2022/in News/by Cristina Mariottini

EFFORTS Final Conference (University of Milan, 30 September 2022)

July 29, 2022/in News/by Cristina Mariottini

The

Giustizia consensuale No 1/2022: Abstracts

July 27, 2022/in News/by Cristina Mariottini

The first issue of 2022 of Giustizia Consensuale (published by Editoriale Scientifica) has just been released, and it features: Andrea Simoncini (Professor at the University of Florence) and Elia Cremona (PhD, University of Siena), Mediazione e Costituzione (Mediation and Constitution; in Italian) This paper deals with the issue of the constitutional basis of mediation. After […]

Just released: EFFORTS Report on Practices in Comparative and Cross-Border Perspective

July 20, 2022/in Views/by Cristina Mariottini

On 19 July 2022, a new 

Adoption of the ‘Lisbon Guidelines on Privacy’ at the 80th Biennial Conference of the International Law Association

July 6, 2022/in Views/by Cristina Mariottini

On 23 June 2022, the

Giustizia consensuale (Consensual Justice): Report on the Journal’s Inaugural Conference

June 30, 2022/in Views/by Cristina Mariottini

This report was kindly prepared by Federica Simonelli, a research fellow funded by the P.O.N. UNI4Justice project at the University of Trento, Italy, and a member of the editorial staff of Giustizia consensuale (Consensual Justice). On 10 June 2022, the University of Trento, Faculty of Law celebrated the first anniversary of the launch of

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