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The second meeting of the Special Commission charged with preparing the future Hague Convention on judgments

March 11, 2017/in /by Pietro Franzina

The Special Commission set up by the Council on General Affairs and Policy of the Hague Conference on Private International Law to prepare a preliminary draft convention on the recognition of judgments in civil and commercial matters (the

The international protection of vulnerable adults: recent developments from Brussels and The Hague

December 16, 2016/in /by Pietro Franzina

On 10 November 2016, the French MEP Joëlle Bergeron submitted to the Committee on Legal Affairs of the European Parliament a 

The European Commission establishes the forms to be used in connection with a European Account Preservation Order

October 20, 2016/in /by Pietro Franzina

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The EU General Data Protection Regulation: a look at the provisions that deal specifically with cross-border situations

May 10, 2016/in /by Pietro Franzina

This post has been written by Martina Mantovani. On 4 May 2016, 

The proposed draft text of the Hague Convention on the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments

April 29, 2016/in /by Pietro Franzina

On 17 March 2016, the Council on General Affairs and Policy of the Hague Conference on Private International Law

Security rights and the European Insolvency Regulation – A conference in Santiago de Compostela

April 3, 2016/in /by Pietro Franzina

On 15 April 2016, the Faculty of Law of the University of Santiago de Compostela will host a conference on Security rights and the European Insolvency Regulation: From Conflicts of Laws towards Harmonization. Speakers include Paul Beaumont (Univ. of Aberdeen), Francisco Garcimartín Alferez (Autonomous Univ. of Madrid), Anna Gardella (European Banking Authority), Wolf-Georg Ringe (Copenhagen Business School), Françoise Pérochon (Univ. of Montpellier) and Paul Omar […]

The law of contracts and the creation of a Digital Single Market in Europe – A series of seminars in Ferrara

March 9, 2016/49 Comments/in /by Pietro Franzina

The

Towards an ‘enhanced cooperation’ among 17 Member States in the area of property regimes of international couples

March 3, 2016/in /by Pietro Franzina

This post has been written by Ilaria Aquironi. On 2 March 2016 the European Commission adopted  a

The legislative process of the EU regulation on public documents reaches its final stage

March 1, 2016/in /by Pietro Franzina

This post has been written by Ilaria Aquironi. After nearly three years of negotiations, the time apparently has come for the adoption of a regulation aimed at simplifying the requirements for presenting certain public documents in the European Union (the initial proposal may be found

The conclusions of the first meeting of the Hague Expert’s Group on Parentage / Surrogacy

February 26, 2016/in /by Pietro Franzina

In 2015, the Council on General Affairs and Policy of the Hague Conference decided that an Experts’ Group should be convened to explore the feasibility of advancing work on the private international law issues surrounding the status of children, including issues arising from international surrogacy arrangements (for further information on the Parentage / Surrogacy project, […]

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