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Entries by Etienne Farnoux

Revue critique de droit international privé – Issue 2026/2

July 21, 2026/in News/by Etienne Farnoux

Written by Hadrien Pauchard (assistant researcher and doctoral student at Sciences Po Law School) The second issue of the Revue Critique de droit international privé of 2026 was just released and is accessible

Revue critique de droit international privé – Issue 2026/1

May 5, 2026/in News/by Etienne Farnoux

Written by Hadrien Pauchard (assistant researcher and doctoral student at Sciences Po Law School) The first issue of the Revue Critique de droit international privé of 2026 has just come off the press and is available

Call for Contributions (International Conference and Edited Volume): Imagining Decolonial Legal Methods in Europe (Pushing Boundaries)

April 21, 2026/in News/by Etienne Farnoux

The following Call for Contributions has been kindly shared with us by Sandrine Brachotte (UAntwerpen): The organizers are pleased to invite you to contribute to a book and conference on the theme of decoloniality and legal methodology in Europe, given the political importance of methodology. This subject requires Europeans to draw inspiration from the knowledge […]

Book Review: L. d’Avout’s La Cohérence Mondiale Du Droit (Brill)

February 15, 2026/1 Comment/in Views/by Etienne Farnoux

The general course in private international law delivered at the Hague Academy of International Law by Louis d’Avout during the 2022 Summer Session was published in the Academy’s Pocket Books Series (1 032 pages). Louis d’Avout is Professor at Université Paris Panthéon-Assas. In addition to his numerous scholarly works, readers of this blog may recall that his […]

Revue critique de droit international privé – Issue 2025/4

February 2, 2026/in News/by Etienne Farnoux

Written by Hadrien Pauchard (assistant researcher and doctoral student at Sciences Po Law School) The fourth and last issue of the Revue Critique de droit international privé of 2025 has just been released. It contains four articles, eight case notes, and six book reviews. In line with the Revue Critique’s policy, the doctrinal part will […]

Upcoming European Dialogue on Civil Procedural Law “Recent Developments on Brussels Ibis” Thursday, 4 December 2025 1 pm CET

November 29, 2025/in News/by Etienne Farnoux

The next session of the conference series European Dialogue on Civil Procedural Law will take place (online) on Thursday, 4 December 2025, from 13:00 to 17:00 (CET), under the theme “Recent Developments on Brussels Ibis”. The event is organised by Dr. habil. Balázs Arató, PhD, Prof. Dr. Thomas Garber, Prof. Dr. Katharina Lugani and Prof. […]

Revue critique de droit international privé – Issue 2025/3

November 8, 2025/in News/by Etienne Farnoux

Written by Hadrien Pauchard (assistant researcher and doctoral student at Sciences Po Law School) The third issue of the Revue critique de droit international privé of 2025 has been released last month. It gathers four articles, six case notes and seven book reviews. In line with the Revue Critique’s recent policy, the doctrinal part will soon […]

Revue Critique de droit international privé – Issue 2025/2

July 29, 2025/in News/by Etienne Farnoux

Written by Hadrien Pauchard (assistant researcher and doctoral student at Sciences Po Law School) The

“Towards an EU Law on International Commercial Arbitration?” A Sorbonne Law School Research Project

July 15, 2025/1 Comment/in Views/by Etienne Farnoux

Written by Dr. Nima Nasrollahi-Shahri (Sorbonne Law School) and Vincent Bassani-Winckler (PhD Candidate, Sorbonne Law School), both authors participated in the Working Group. A few days ago, the Sorbonne Law School released the

Revue Critique de droit international privé – issue 2025/1

June 24, 2025/2 Comments/in News/by Etienne Farnoux

Written by Hadrien Pauchard (assistant researcher and doctoral student at Sciences Po Law School) The first issue of the Revue Critique de droit international privé of 2025 has just been released. It gathers six contributions honouring Albert Armin Ehrenzweig and his legacy, as well as seven case notes and numerous book reviews. The doctrinal part […]

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