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Entries by Susanne Gössl
Save the Date: 24/25 September 2026, International Filiation Law in the EU
/in News/by Susanne GösslOn 24 and 25 September 2026, the international conference ‘International Filiation Law in the EU’ will take place at the University of Bonn (Germany). The conference will analyse the
ELI-Webinar “Enhancing Child Protection” (Int’l Filiation Law)
/2 Comments/in News/by Susanne GösslAs already announced in another
Publication and Webinar: ELI Report on the EU Parenthood Proposal
/in News/by Susanne GösslYesterday, the Project Report of the ELI Project “
Pre-print article on SSRN on “Mirin” and the Future of Cross-Border Gender Recognition
/in Views/by Susanne GösslI recently published the pre-print version of an article on
Trending Topics in German PIL 2024 (Part 2 – Online Marriages, Gender Afiliation and Name Law)
/in Views/by Susanne GösslAs already mentioned in
Trending Topics in German PIL 2024 (Part 1 – Illegal Gambling and “Volkswagen”)
/in Views/by Susanne GösslAt the end of each year I publish an article (in German) about the Conflict of Laws developments in Germany of the last twelve months, covering more or less the year 2024 and the last months of 2023. I thought it would be interesting for the readers of this blog to get an overview over […]
Job Opportunity – Postdoctorand in Transnational Family Law (Swiss Institute of Comparative Law)
/in News/by Susanne GösslThe Swiss Institute of Comparative Law (Lausanne) is looking for a Postdoctorand in transnational family law (80%). The announcement can be found
Colonialism and German PIL (4) – Exploiting Asymmetries Between Global North and South
/in Views/by Susanne GösslThis post is part of a series regarding Colonialism and the general structure of (German) Private International Law, based on a presentation I gave in spring 2023. See the introduction
Colonialism and German PIL (3) – Imagined Hierachies
/in Views/by Susanne GösslThis post is part of a series regarding Colonialism and the general structure of (German) Private International Law, based on a presentation I gave in spring 2023. See the introduction
