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I thought we were exclusive? Some issues with the Hague Convention on Choice of Court, Brussels Ia and Brexit
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On the Global Community of Private International Law – Impressions from Brazil
From August 3-5 this year, the
Grounds for Refusal of Recognition of (Quasi-) Annex Judgements in the Recast European Insolvency Regulation
Written by Zoltán Fabók, Fellow of INSOL International, Counsel at DLA Piper (Hungary) and PhD Candidate at Nottingham Trent University Insolvency-related (annex) actions and judgements fall within the scope of the Recast European Insolvency Regulation (‘Recast EIR’). That instrument both determines international jurisdiction regarding annex actions and sets up a simplified recognition system for annex […]
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The Ukraine War in Public and Private International Law – online panel
On 31 March 2022, 4-7pm CEST, the German Association of International organizes an online panel, in German, on question of public and private international law regarding the Russian invasion of Ukraine: The topics are as follows: Public international law questions of armed conflict (
Assistance for researchers affected by the war in Ukraine
The war in Ukraine has also affected the lives of legal researchers. The
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