Issue 2017.4 of Dutch Journal on Private International Law (NIPR)
The fourth issue of 2017 of the Dutch Journal on Private International Law,
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The fourth issue of 2017 of the Dutch Journal on Private International Law,
Thanks to Horatia Muir Watt and Hélène van Lith for this post. Sciences Po Law School is delighted to announce the 6th edition of the inter-university Private international law Moot Competition. Sciences Po Law School has been organizing a bilingual moot court on Private International Law in the past 5 years. This 6th edition will […]
As part of a research on the amendments of the Brussels I-bis Regulation and the functioning in legal practice (financed by an Action Grant of the European Commission), surveys are available. The research is conducted by the Asser Institute (the Hague), Erasmus School of Law (Rotterdam) and the Leibniz Institute (Amsterdam). The researchers are extremely grateful if you […]
The third issue of 2017 of the Dutch Journal on Private International Law,
Prepared by Alexandre Biard, Xandra Kramer and Ilja Tillema, Erasmus University Rotterdam The Netherlands has become dangerously involved in the treatment of mass claims, Lisa Rickard from the US Chamber of Commerce recently said to the Dutch financial daily (Het Financieele Dagblad, 28 September 2017) and the Dutch BNR newsradio (broadcast of 28 September 2017). […]
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Written by Veerle Van Den Eeckhout In February 2017, the working paper “Internationaal privaatrecht in tijden van globalisering. “Neutraal” internationaal privaatrecht!?”) of
The second issue of 2017 of the Dutch Journal on Private international Law,