Entries by Xandra Kramer

Developments in Third-Party Litigation Funding in Europe and Beyond

Written by Adrian Cordina, PhD researcher at Erasmus School of Law, project member of the Vici project ‘Affordable Access to Justice’ which deals with costs and funding of civil litigation, financed by the Dutch Research Council (NWO) This blog post reports on a conference on Third Party Litigation funding (TPLF) as well as some other activities in […]

Online Seminar BEUC Judges & Collective Redress

                    Judges & collective redress: new perspectives and opportunities for judiciary           Thursday 12 May 2022, 15:00 to 17:30 CEST        This online event will be held in English and is reserved for judges and members of judiciaries.                               >>> REGISTER HERE <<< Judges may play an important […]

Funding opportunities EU Justice program (deadline extended)

Deadline extended: Funding opportunities under the justice programme in the area of judicial cooperation in civil and criminal matters (JUST-2022-JCOO). The deadline for proposal submission to the call for proposals for action grants to promote judicial cooperation in civil and criminal matters has been extended. The new deadline for submission is the 30 March 2022 […]

Netherlands journal PIL – 2021, issue 3

The third issue of 2021 of the Dutch journal on private international law (NIPR) is available. A number of papers are dedicated to Brexit and private international law.   Brexit en ipr/brexit and pilSumner, Eerst de echtscheiding, dan de afwikkeling! Brexit en het internationaal privaatrecht / p. 433-453 Abstract Brexit has changed a lot in […]

Study Rome II Regulation published

The long-awaited Rome II Study commissioned by the European Commission, evaluating the first ten years of the application of the Rome II Regulation on the applicable law to non-contractual obligations, has been published. It is available

Conference International Commercial Courts in Europe and Asia

On 17 September 2021 the conference ‘Taking Stock: International Commercial Courts in Europe and Asia‘ will take place (hybrid, online/London). Renowned academic experts and practitioners will discuss new developments, experiences, the interaction with arbitration, and global challenges. In recent years, International Commercial Courts have been established across Europe and in Asia. Now that these courts […]