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Spanish version of the 2018 Draft Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments is available
/in News/by Mayela CelisThe Spanish version of the 2018 Draft Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments has been made available
Videos of the global Conference “HCCH 125 – Ways Forward: Challenges and Opportunities in an Increasingly Connected World” are available
/in News/by Mayela CelisThe videos of the opening speeches, the keynote speech and the sessions of the global Conference “HCCH 125 – Ways Forward: Challenges and Opportunities in an Increasingly Connected World” (which took place in Hong Kong on 18-20 April 2018) have been uploaded onto the
Conclusion of the Fourth Special Commission Meeting on the Judgments Project / HCCH Document on Intellectual Property-Related Judgments
/in News/by Mayela CelisToday the fourth meeting of the
The Mexican Academy of Private International and Comparative Law organises its XLI Seminar on Private International Law
/in News/by Mayela CelisThe Mexican Academy of Private International and Comparative Law (AMEDIP) will be hosting its XLI Seminar entitled “Towards the Unification of Private International Law Principles in Mexican Procedural Law” at the Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro (Mexico) from 14 to 16 November 2018. The seminar will focus in particular on the New National Code of Civil […]
HCCH Revised Preliminary Explanatory Report on the Judgments Project is available now
/in News/by Mayela CelisA revised Preliminary Explanatory Report on the Judgments Project in both
Diplomat Lawyer Vacancy at the Permanent Bureau of the HCCH
/in News/by Mayela CelisBy the Permanent Bureau of the Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH) DIPLOMAT LAWYER ((FIRST) SECRETARY) with the following qualifications: Outstanding academic record and expertise in private international law (PIL); Common-law trained, with good comparative law background, including in the field of PIL Good knowledge of Hague Conventions (and other Hague instruments), including in the […]
Symposium on 10 April: Parental Child Abduction and Mediation in a Globalized World at Stanford Law School
/in News/by Mayela CelisAn International Symposium on Parental Child Abduction and Mediation in a Globalized World will take place at Stanford Law School on 10 April 2018 (one day only – California, USA). One of the aims of the symposium is to discuss what is happening between the United States and Mexico, one of the busiest borders with […]
HCCH publication on international child protection is relaunched!
/in News/by Mayela CelisBy Frédéric Breger, Legal Officer at the Permanent Bureau of the Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH) In March 2018, the Permanent Bureau of the HCCH relaunched the publication of the Judges’ Newsletter on International Child Protection after almost four years of absence.
