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The editorial board currently consists of 28 academics and practitioners representing jurisdictions from around the world.

General Editors

 • Saloni Khanderia
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 • Tobias Lutzi
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Editors

 • Mukarrum Ahmed
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 • Janaína Albuquerque
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 • Apostolos Anthimos
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 • Mayela Celis
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 • Adeline Chong
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 • John Coyle
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 • Rui Dias
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 • Michael Douglas
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 • Béligh Elbalti
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 • Étienne Farnoux
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 • Gustavo Ferraz de Campos Monaco
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 • Susanne Gössl
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 • Jan von Hein
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 • Maria Hook
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 • Jeanne Huang (General Editor 2023–2025)
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 • Charles Kotuby
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 • Xandra Kramer
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 • Thalia Kruger (General Editor 2020–2023)
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 • Ivana Kunda
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 • Wilson Lui
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 • Cristina Mariottini
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 • Ralf Michaels
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 • Chukwuma Okoli
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 • Krzysztof Pacula
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 • Ekaterina Pannebakker
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 • Stephen Pitel
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 • Giesela Ruehl (General Editor 2017–2019)
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 • Zheng Sophia Tang
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 • Du Tao
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 • Zeynep Derya Tarman
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 • Guangjian Tu
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 • Matthias Weller (General Editor 2017–2023)
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 • Wenliang Zhang
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Former Editors

  • Asma Alouane
  • Pamela Bookman
  • Giorgio Buono
  • Trey Childress
  • Gilles Cuniberti
  • Andrew Dickinson
  • Stefano Dominelli
  • Jonathan Fitchen (†)
  • Samuel Fulli-Lemaire
  • Pietro Franzina
  • Veronika Gaertner
  • Martin George
  • Thomas John
  • Antonio Leandro
  • Brooke Marshall
  • Marie Nioche
  • Jan Neels
  • Donikë Qerimi
  • Marta Requejo
  • Elsabe Schoeman
  • David P. Stewart
  • Brody Warren
  • Marlene Wethmar-Lemmer

 

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Most Recent Posts

  • The Demise of the Lex Domicilii Matrimonii in South African Private International Law August 18, 2026
  • Support in cross-border transactions by Adults: Contract law vs capacity law August 12, 2026
  • Recognition of Italian Extrajudicial Divorces in Tunisia — Between Methodological Uncertainty and the Need to Preserve Continuity of Personal Status Across Borders August 9, 2026
  • Private International Law and European Society August 4, 2026
  • The New Zealand Supreme Court’s judgment in Kea Investments Ltd v Wikeley on anti-enforcement relief August 3, 2026
  • Beyond Domicile: The BHP Litigation and the Functional Interconnection of Public and Private International Law August 3, 2026
  • Conflicts of jurisdiction in Senegal: lesson from the Senegalese Supreme Court on Lis Pendens and the Exequatur of foreign judgments July 27, 2026
  • Adoption in the proposal for a European Parenthood Regulation July 21, 2026
  • Copyright, Targeting and Geo-Blocking: The CJEU Stirs the Pot July 15, 2026
  • A Follow-Up: The German Judges Association’s Response to the HCCH Draft Text of a Future Convention on Parallel Proceedings and Related Actions July 15, 2026
  • Private International Law Dimensions of Singapore’s New Legislation to Combat Online Harms July 14, 2026
  • The 1961 HCCH Apostille Convention: Why All African Countries Should Ratify It? — Insights from Judicial Practice in Africa July 14, 2026
  • The enforcement of an advance on costs for substitute performance at the expense of a Russian debtor in German-French legal relations July 2, 2026
  • “Yes, in principle, but not quite there yet…” – Some Observations on the Public Consultation on the HCCH Draft Text of a Future Convention on Parallel Proceedings and Related Actions June 29, 2026
  • Judgment Mobility Rules in India’s Private International Law Regime: No place for a revision au fond? June 26, 2026
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