Dornoch & Ors v Mauritius Union Assurance

DORNOCH LTD & ORS v (1) MAURITIUS UNION ASSURANCE CO LTD (2) MAURITIUS COMMERCIAL BANK LTD [2006] EWCA Civ 389

The question before the court was whether reinsurers had a good arguable case that a reinsurance contract did not contain a Mauritian jurisdiction clause and accordingly England was the appropriate forum for the trial of proceedings relating to the reinsurance.

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ICLQ Articles on Private International Law

ICLQThe current issue of the ICLQ contains two articles relating to private international law. 1) L. Merrett, "The Enforcement of Jurisdiction Agreements within the Brussels Regime" (2006) 2 ICLQ 315-336. (Abstract) 2) T. Kruger, "I. The 20th Session of the Hague Conference: A New Choice of Court Convention and the Issue of EC Membership" (2006) 2 ICLQ 447-455. Subscribers can click on the PDF link to access the full articles on the ICLQ homepage.




Lecture: “Rome I: The Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations”

“Rome I: The Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations”

Date: 26th April 2006

Chair: The Rt Hon Lady Justice Arden DBE
Speakers: Andrew Dickinson, Consultant, Clifford Chance; Honorary Fellow, British Institute of International & Comparative Law
Professor Jonathan Harris, University of Birmingham
Oliver Parker, Department for Constitutional Affairs
Jacob van de Velden, British Institute of International and Comparative Law

Venue

British Institute of International and
Comparative Law
Charles Clore House
17 Russell Square
London
WC1B 5JP

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