Book on Rome Regulations and Maritime Law
For all interested in the maritime conflict of laws there is a book titled Regulations Rome I and Rome II and Maritime Law available
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For all interested in the maritime conflict of laws there is a book titled Regulations Rome I and Rome II and Maritime Law available
The Third International Scientific Conference Petar Sarcevic: Family and Children – European Expectations and National Reality will take place in Opatija, Croatia, on 20-21 September 2013. The programme of this conference includes the following speakers and topics: Friday, 20 September Prof. Dr. KATARINA BOELE-WOELKI Utrecht University Family Law in Europe: Past, Present, Future – Keynote […]
The series of regional Southeast European private international law conferences is celebrating its 10th jubilee this year. There are four topics under the general conference title “A Decade in the Development of Private International Law: 2003-2012“: 1. Private International Law of the European Union (rapporteur: Prof. Dr. Michael Bogdan, Faculty of Law Lund, Sweden); 2. […]
Liber Amicorum for Professor Emeritus Krešimir Sajko was published within the Collected Papers of the Zagreb Law Faculty, volume 62, numbers 1-2. The papers in Croatian, German and English language published in the Liber Amicorum fall under the topics on private international law, international civil procedure, international commercial arbitration and alternative dispute resolution, as well […]
Professor Toshiyuki Kono of the Kyushu University is organising a two-day international conference titled “Regulatory Hybridization in the Transnational Sphere“. Motivation for choosing this particular topic and the features of the conference are described by the organiser as follows: [N]ational laws and public international law are no longer the exclusive regulatory authorities today. Instead, regulatory […]
Our colleague Dr. Mireille van Eechoud, currently of double affiliation as an Associate Professor at the Institute for Information Law, Universiteit van Amsterdam and a Visiting Scholar at the University of Cambridge Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law, was kind to share with us her views on the Painer case (Case C-145/10) and its […]
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 […]
