Brussels IV – The Problems of Trusts and Characterisation
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The Norwegian Court of Appeals (Borgarting lagmannsrett) recently handed down a decision on the Lugano Convention Art 8 pursuant to the notion “insurer”. The decision (Borgarting lagmannsrett (kjennelse)) is dated 2007-02-13, was published in LB-2007-8743, and is retrievable from
There are two short articles in the private international law current developments section of the new issue of the
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James Bernard Moore v Kim Marie Moore [2007] EWCA Civ 361 (handed down on 20 April 2007). A former husband’s application to the Spanish court was an application for the division of the wealth or assets to which the former married couple had a claim and was not related to maintenance within the meaning of […]
Following swiftly on from
The new issue of the Journal of Private International Law, Volume 3, Issue 1 (April 2007), will be published shortly. The contents are (click on the links below to view the abstract): Canada and the US Contemplate Changes to Foreign-Judgment Enforcement by Vaughan Black (Professor, Dalhousie Law School, Halifax) The Rome I Proposal by Ole […]
The E-Business Regulatory Alliance has set up a
On Tuesday 24 April 2007, the Annual Bond Pearce Lecture in European Law at the University of Southampton, School of Law, will be delivered by
Ulrich G Schroeter (University of Freiberg – Faculty of Law) has posted “Vienna Sales Convention: Applicability to ‘Mixed Contracts’ and Interaction With the 1968 Brussels Convention” on SSRN; it originally appeared in the Vindobona Journal of International Commercial Law and Arbitration, Vol. 5, pp. 74-86, 2001. The abstract reads: The present article discussed various questions […]