C-14/08 Roda Golf v Beach Resort
The service of a notarial act, in the absence of legal proceedings, falls within the scope of the judicial and extrajudicial documents Reg (EC 1348/2000) according to the ECJ in C-14/08 Roda Golf.
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The service of a notarial act, in the absence of legal proceedings, falls within the scope of the judicial and extrajudicial documents Reg (EC 1348/2000) according to the ECJ in C-14/08 Roda Golf.
Martin Illmer and Ben Steinbrück are research fellows at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law, Hamburg. They have both published in the area of international arbitration (including their Ph.D. theses). In our brief discussion of the interface between Regulation (EC) No 44/2001 (Brussels I) and arbitration we will focus on the […]
Intersentia have recently published Recueil des Conventions / Collection of Conventions (1951-2009), edited by the Hague Conference. The blurb: This eighth edition of the Collection of Conventions of the Hague Conference contains the most important multilateral treaties entered into under the auspices of the Hague Conference on Private International Law, which has been working on […]
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The British Institute for International & Comparative Law are hosting a seminar on Tuesday 12th May (17.30-19.30) entitled Enforcing Arbitration Agreements: West Tankers – Where are we? Where do we go from here? Here’s the synopsis: The February 2009
The Future of Transnational Litigation Conference will be taking place in Vienna, Austria on 4-5 June 2009. The organizer is the International Bar Association. Topics will include: The future for international litigation in Europe: revising the Brussels Regulation A role-playing exercise in which an international client, general counsel and lead external counsel consider where to […]
It does not seem very long ago that we announced the appointment of Sir Lawrence Collins (co-author and General Editor of Dicey Morris and Collins: The Conflict of Laws) to the Court of Appeal; and, in fact,
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