PIL and IP: Special Issue 2016.4 of the Dutch Journal on Private International Law (NIPR)
The fourth issue of 2016 of the Dutch Journal on Private International Law,
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The fourth issue of 2016 of the Dutch Journal on Private International Law,
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The advance of the English language article-of-article commentary gathers ever more momentum. The series of European Commentaries on Private International Law (ECPIL), edited by Ulrich Magnus and Peter Mankowski, welcomes the publication of its second volume addressing the Rome I Regulation. It assembles a team of prominent authors from all over Europe. The result is […]
Dear readers, my apologies for the puzzling title of this post, but I take the opportunity to bring the following three unrelated publications to your attention before this year ends. HAPPY 2017! A few months ago the book eAccess to Justice was published (eds. Karim Benyekhlef, Jane Bailey, Jacquelyn Burkell, Fabien Gélinas; University of Ottawa […]
Following the draft bill and consultation paper on Dutch collective actions for damages of 2014 (see our previous
written by Veerle Van Den Eeckhout On the blog section of the Dutch journal Nederlands Juristenblad, a new blog of
by Veerle Van den Eeckhout On the blog section of the Dutch journal Nederlands Juristenblad, a blog of
The Erasmus Graduate School of Law (EGSL) of the Erasmus University Rotterdam has two junior fellowships available for PhD candidates from universities outside the Netherlands, including candidates working in the field of private international law and European/international civil procedure, to visit the Erasmus School of Law for a period of three months. During this stay, […]