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“Third-Party Funding: Trends, Developments and the Future” – 7 December 2022, Erasmus School of Law (online)
In the context of the Vici project ‘Affordable Access to Justice’ conducted by the Erasmus School of Law (Rotterdam) and financed by the Dutch Research Council – NWO, the project team is organizing a seminar titled ‘Third-Party Funding: Trends, Developments, and the Future’ (online).
The seminar is scheduled for Wednesday, 7 December 2022 (10:00-12:15 CET) and it will feature presentations by: Xandra Kramer (Erasmus University Rotterdam/Utrecht University, Netherlands), Stefaan Voet (KU Leuven, Belgium), Masood Ahmed (University of Leicester, UK), Adrian Cordina (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands), Michael Legg (UNSW Sydney, Australia), David Capper (Queen’s University Belfast, UK).
The complete program and information for the online registration are available here.
For updated information on the project, you may follow the Project’s LinkedIn page.
Series of webinars in Argentina every Thursday in November 2022: A new agenda for a post-pandemic world?
A series of webinars will be held every Thursday in November 2022 at 5 pm (Argentina time, 9 pm CET time) in Spanish. The topics range from international family law to environmental justice to the consequences of the conflict in Ukraine for Private International Law.
Registration is free of charge. To register, click here.
The program is available below:
Call for papers: Rethinking Law’s Families & Family Law
CALL FOR PAPERS
The International Society of Family Law is holding its 18th (Golden Jubilee) World Conference in Antwerp on 12-15 July 2023. The topic is “Rethinking Law’s Families & Family Law?”
The call for papers is now open. Interested persons are invited to submit abstracts for individual presentations or collective panels by 16 November 2022 by email to conveners@isfl2023.org.
Among other themes, panels may cover legal aspects of reproduction, (minor and adult) siblings, migration, and juvenile law. These of course also include matters of private international law.
The conference will be on-site in Antwerp and in English; proposals for limited French or Dutch panels are also welcome.
More information is available on the website of the University of Antwerp.