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Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP) No 1/2023: Abstracts
/in News/by Cristina MariottiniThe first issue of 2023 of the Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP, published by CEDAM) was just released. It features: Francesco Salerno, (formerly) Professor at the University of Ferrara, L’impatto della procedura di interpretazione pregiudiziale sul diritto internazionale privato nazionale (The Impact of the Preliminary Rulings of the Court of Justice on […]
BNP Paribas sued in France for financing fossil fuel companies
/in Views/by Thalia KrugerThis post was written bu Begüm Kilimcioglu, PhD candidate at the University of Antwerp On 23 February 2023, one of the biggest commercial banks in the Eurozone, BNP Paribas (BNP)
Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP) No 4/2022: Abstracts
/in News/by Cristina MariottiniThe fourth issue of 2022 of the Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP, published by CEDAM) was just released. It features: Christian Kohler, Honorary Professor at the University of Saarland, Private International Law Aspects of the European Commission’s Proposal for a Directive on SLAPPs (‘Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation’) The Commission’s proposal for […]
The standard of human rights review for recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments: ‘due satisfaction’ or ‘flagrant denial of justice’?
/3 Comments/in Views/by Ralf MichaelsNote on Dolenc v. Slovenia (ECtHR no. 20256/20, 20 October 2022) by
The “Event Giving Rise to the Damage” under Art. 7 Rome II Regulation in CO2 Reduction Claims – A break through an empty Shell?
/in Views/by Giesela RuehlWritten by Madeleine Petersen Weiner/Marc-Philippe Weller In this article, we critically assess the question of where to locate the “event giving rise to the damage” under Art. 7 Rome II in CO2 reduction claims. This controversial – but often overlooked – question has recently been given new grounds for discussion in the much discussed “Milieudefensie et al. […]
Serving Defendants in Ukrainian Territory Occupied by Russia
/3 Comments/in News/by Jeanne HuangJeanne Huang University of Sydney Law School Both Russia and Ukraine are member states of the 1965 Convention on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents in Civil or Commercial Matters (Hague Service Convention (HSC)). After Russia occupied the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and its capital city, Sevastopol, and exercised control over certain areas […]
LEX & FORUM Vol. 3/2022
/in News/by Apostolos AnthimosThis editorial has been prepared by Prof. Paris Arvanitakis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. The European Regulations of Private and Procedural International Law are part of an enclosed legislative system. Since the early stages of European integration, third countries, and in particular the USA, had expressed their objections concerning the European integration process, questioning whether it reflects […]
The French Project for a Private International Law Code – a Debate at the Comité Français
/in News/by Ralf Michaelsby Ilaria Pretelli On Friday October 21 the