Mbatha v. Cutting: Implications for Litigants of Indian Origin
Guest Post by Chytanya S. Agarwal* I. Introduction
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Guest Post by Chytanya S. Agarwal* I. Introduction
Written by Martina Ticic, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Law; Croatian Science Foundation (
The fourth issue of RabelsZ 2022 has just been released. It contains the following articles: Moritz Renner / Torsten Kindt: Internationales Gesellschaftsrecht und Investitionsschutzrecht, pp. 787–840, DOI:
Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter has been a divisive event. Commenting on the response on Twitter and elsewhere,
The second issue of 2021 of
Tommorow, 20 January 2022, the Department of Law of the European University Institute organizes a Conference on Appellate Review and Rule of Law In International Trade and Investment Law. The event will take place in a hybrid format that may be attended online via zoom or offline in person at the Badia Fiesolana-Refettorio. The organzizers […]
by Paul Patreider The European Project “DXB – Identities on the move – Documents cross borders” aims at facilitating the dissemination and implementation of
Written by Huiying Zhang, PhD Candidate at the Wuhan University Institute of International Law China enacted the Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL) at the 30th Session of the Standing Committee of the 13th National People’s Congress on August 20, 2021. This is the first comprehensive national law in China concerning personal information protection and regulating […]
In response to the EU Commission’s
Readers of this blog may be interested in the book (in Chinese) entitled, The Development and Perfection of Chinese Inter-Regional Conflict of Laws: From the Perspective of the Achievements of Hague Conference on Private International Law. click here