Webinar European Civil Justice in Transition
On Thursday, 15 July from 15.30-17.30 CET the seminar European Civil Justice in Transition: Past, Present & Future will take place, organized by Erasmus School of Law in the context of the ERC project
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On Thursday, 15 July from 15.30-17.30 CET the seminar European Civil Justice in Transition: Past, Present & Future will take place, organized by Erasmus School of Law in the context of the ERC project
The University of Szeged Faculty of Law and the ELKH Centre for Social Sciences, Institute for Legal Studies are organizing an international online conference: “Cross-Border Litigation in Central-Europe: EU Private International Law before National Courts”. The conference will present the main results of the EU-funded CEPIL research project (“Cross-Border Litigation in Central-Europe: EU Private International […]
by Xandra Kramer (Erasmus University Rotterdam/Utrecht Univeristy) and Ekaterina Pannebakker (Leiden University), editors Introduction As was briefly announced earlier on
written by Nicolás Zambrana-Tévar LLM(LSE) PhD(Navarra), Associate Professor KIMEP University (Kazakhstan), n.zambrana@kimep.kz Some months ago I
Starting Thursday, 6 May, the ERC
The latest issue (21/1) of the Dutch journal Nederlands Internationaal Privaatrecht has been published. It includes the following articles. Vriesendorp, W. van Kesteren, E. Vilarin-Seivane & S. Hinse, Automatic recognition of the Dutch undisclosed WHOA procedure in the European Union / p. 3-17 On 1 January 2021, the Act on Court Confirmation of Extrajudicial Restructuring […]
Burkhard Hess, Europäisches Zivilprozessrecht, De Gruyter 2021. Just over ten years after the first edition of Europäisches Zivilprozessrecht (European Civil Procedure) by
The fourth issue of 2020 of the Dutch PIL journal Nederlands Internationaal Privaatrecht is dedicated to Arbitration and conflicts of laws. Some of the papers are in English, others in Dutch. Editorial Peters & B. van Zelst (guest editors), Arbitration and conflicts of laws / p. 631-633 A.J. B?lohlávek, Determining the law governing obligations in arbitration and […]
The Global struggle towards affordable access to justice: Dutch baby steps towards a more open legal market Written by Jos Hoevenaars, Erasmus University Rotterdam (postdoc researcher ERC project Building EU Civil Justice) In a global context of civil justice in crisis (Zuckerman) and a legal professional under pressure to adjust to the rapidly changing legal landscape (Susskind), […]