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About Ralf Michaels

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Workshop Gender and Private International Law (GaP) May 6-7, 2021

March 11, 2021/in News/by Ralf Michaels

The 

Global sales law in a global pandemic: The CISG as the applicable law to the EU-AstraZeneca Advance Purchase Agreement?

February 5, 2021/2 Comments/in Views/by Ralf Michaels

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Private and Public International Law

January 30, 2021/2 Comments/in News/by Ralf Michaels

My PIL friends vs me.

Virtual Workshop on February 2: Dagmar Coester-Waltjen on the Law Applicable to Marriage and Civil Union

January 26, 2021/in News/by Ralf Michaels

On Tuesday, February 2, 2021, the

In Memoriam Prof. Jonathan Fitchen

January 22, 2021/19 Comments/in News/by Ralf Michaels

Written by Abubakri Yekini We wish to share with us the shocking news of the demise of

Just Published: Kahl/Weller, Climate Change Litigation – A Handbook

January 21, 2021/in News/by Ralf Michaels

From the publisher’

Virtual Workshop (in English!) on 13 January 2020: AG Maciej Szpunar on Extraterritoriality

January 5, 2021/2 Comments/in News/by Ralf Michaels

Since the summer, the

Walking Solo – A New Path for the Conflict of Laws in England

January 4, 2021/in Views/by Ralf Michaels

Written by

Symeonides’ 30th (and last) Annual Survey of Choice of Law

January 2, 2021/in Views/by Ralf Michaels

 

Brexit Deal: What Happens To Judicial Cooperation in Civil Matters?

December 26, 2020/3 Comments/in News/by Ralf Michaels

The Brexit deal (officially the [

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