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Entries by Pietro Franzina

Cross-border conversions, mergers and divisions in the European Union: a paper on the 2018 Commission’s proposal

October 3, 2018/in News/by Pietro Franzina

In April 2018  the European Commission presented a

Space of Flows and the Law – A seminar in Nice

October 2, 2018/in News/by Pietro Franzina

On 25 October 2018, the University of Nice will host a seminar titled Space of Flows and the Law. The event, part of a series of doctoral workshops on Multidisciplinary and Comparative Approaches to Globalization Phenomena, aims to discuss the idea of “flow space” and its possible relevance to the understanding of complex phenomena relating […]

New Book on Cross-Border Business Crisis

August 23, 2018/in News/by Pietro Franzina

The proceedings of the conference Crisi transfrontaliera di impresa: orizzonti internazionali ed europei, held in Rome on 3 and 4 November 2017 at the LUISS University (advertised

The impact of the French doctrine of significant imbalance on international business transactions

May 31, 2018/in News/by Pietro Franzina

David Restrepo Amariles (HEC Paris), Eva Mouial Bassilana (Université Côte d’Azur) and Matteo Winkler (HEC Paris) have posted on SSRN an article titled The Impact of the French Doctrine of Significant Imbalance on International Business Transactions. The paper is forthcoming on the Journal of Business Law. The abstract reads as follows. This article examines the […]

Call for Papers: Big Data – New Challenges beyond Data Protection

March 29, 2018/in News/by Pietro Franzina

The first edition of the doctoral seminar in Public, International and European Law of the University of Milan will take place on 15, 16 and 17 October 2018. This year’s topic is Big Data and the Law – New Challenges beyond Data Protection. The seminar will consist of three panels: (1) Big Data and Public […]

The proposed new EU conflict-of-law rules on the assignment of claims: a seminar in Ferrara

March 14, 2018/in News/by Pietro Franzina

As noted by Marta Requejo in an earlier

Cross-border insolvency in Europe: case law and best practices

March 10, 2018/in News/by Pietro Franzina

SaveComp is a project co-funded by the European Union whose goal is to collect and exchange best practices in the field of insolvency and pre-insolvency cross-border proceedings. The project has now been concluded, and the final deliverables are available online. These are a collection of more than 500 decisions regarding the EU

The impact of Brexit on the operation of the EU legislative measures in the field of private international law

March 1, 2018/in Views/by Pietro Franzina

On 28 February 2018, the European Commission published the

Codification in International and EU Law – Call for Papers

October 23, 2017/in News/by Pietro Franzina

The

The application of the 1996 Hague Child Protection Convention to unaccompanied and separated migrant children

August 4, 2017/in /by Pietro Franzina

The Permanent Bureau of the Hague Conference on Private International Law has recently issued a

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