Presentation of the CLIP Principles
Following the publication of the final Draft Principles for Conflict of Laws in Intellectual Property which we reported
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Following the publication of the final Draft Principles for Conflict of Laws in Intellectual Property which we reported
The conference “Recent trends in European Private International Law – Challenges for the national legislations of the South East European countries” is held in Skopje, Macedonia on 24 September 2011. This is the 9th conference in the series of regional private international law conferences, the most recent being announced
The Institute of European and Comparative Law of the Rijeka Law Faculty, the Fridtjof Nansen Institute, The Croatian Comparative Law Association, the Croatian Maritime Law Association, and the Croatian Justice Academy organise the conference “The Resolution of International Maritime Disputes within the European and International Legal Framework”. The conference will take place on 2 and […]
The European Max-Planck Group on Conflict of Laws in Intellectual Property (CLIP) has recently published its final Draft Principles for Conflict of Laws in Intellectual Property (refered to by the Group as “the Draft”), which came after the the Third Preliminary Draft of the Principles we reported on
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The European Max-Planck Group for Conflict of Laws in Intellectual Property has recently published the Third Drat of their Principles for Conflict of Laws in Intellectual Property, which is available for download
The eighth regional scientific conference on private international law is scheduled to take place in Opatija, Croatia, today and tomorrow (16 and 17 October 2010). The conference titled “The Role of Party Autonomy in Contemporary Private International Law: A Study of International Instruments” is organised by the University of Rijeka Faculty of Law, with the […]
Much debated issue of harmonisation of the European contract law by means of the Common Frame of Reference is topic of the ERA conference taking place on 18 and 19 March 2010 in Trier, Germany. More precisely, the conference titled “European Contract Law: EU Consumer Law Revision and the CFR. Towards an optional instrument?” will […]
The forthcoming ERA conference on cross-border successions is designed to cover the recent developments in the drafting and negotiating the