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How to Criticize U.S. Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (Part I)
/in Views/by John CoyleWritten by
Second Issue of the Journal of Private International Law for 2023
/in News/by Chukwuma OkoliThe second issue of the Journal of Private International Law for 2023 has just been published. It contains the following articles: DJB Svantesson & SC Symeonides, “Cross-border internet defamation conflicts and what to do about them: Two proposals” Conflicts of laws in cross-border defamation cases are politically and culturally sensitive and their resolution has always been […]
The Jurisdiction Puzzle: Dyson, Supply Chain Liability and Forum Non Conveniens
/5 Comments/in Views/by Tobias LutziWritten by Dr Ekaterina Aristova, Leverhulme Early Career Fellow, Bonavero Institute of Human Rights, University of Oxford On 19 October 2023, the English High Court declined to exercise jurisdiction in Limbu v Dyson Technology Ltd, a case concerning allegations of forced labour and dangerous conditions at Malaysian factories which manufactured Dyson-branded products. The lawsuit commenced […]
Journal du Droit International Clunet – issue 2023/3
/in News/by Etienne FarnouxThe third issue of the Journal du Droit international-Clunet of 2023 was released in July. It contains three articles and many case notes. The first article Regard québécois sur le projet de Code de droit international privé français (A view from Quebec on the project of a french private international law Code) is authored by […]
PhD Studentship in Private International Law at University College London
/in News/by Béligh ElbaltiWritten by Ugljesa Grusic, Associate Professor at University College London, Faculty of Laws
New article published in African Journal of International and Comparative Law
/in News/by Chukwuma OkoliA new conflict of laws article was just published today on the African Journal of International and Comparative Law. It is titled: CSA Okoli, A Yekini & P Oamen, “The Igiogbe Custom as a Mandatory Norm in Conflict of Laws: An Exploration of Nigerian Appellate Court Decisions.” The abstract reads as follows: Under the Igiogbe custom of […]
European Yearbook of International Economic Law 2024: Call for abstracts (and papers)
/in News/by Giesela RuehlThe editors of the European Yearbook of International Economic Law (EYIEL) welcome abstracts from scholars and practitioners at all stages of their career for the EYIL 2024. This year’s Focus Section will concentrate on International and European Economic Law – Moving Towards Integration? In the General Section, the EYIEL will address Current Challenges, Developments and […]
Just released: International Child Abduction by Mayela Celis (Madrid: Dykinson, 2023 – in Spanish)
/1 Comment/in News/by Mayela CelisI am thrilled to announce that my book on international child abduction has been published this week (María Mayela Celis Aguilar (aka Mayela Celis), Madrid: Dykinson, 2023, 604 pp. – in Spanish). More information is available