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Out now: RabelsZ 1/2021
/in News/by Giesela RuehlIssue 1/2021 of RabelsZ is now available online! It contains the following articles: Reinhard Zimmermann (Hamburg): Zwingender Angehörigenschutz im Erbrecht - Entwicklungslinien jenseits der westeuropäischen Kodifikationen (Mandatory Family Protection in the Law of Succession), RabelsZ 85 (2021) 1–75 – DOI: 10.1628/rabelsz-2020-0092 Following on from an earlier contribution devoted to the development of the notions of forced heirship […]
HCCH Monthly Update: December 2020
/in News/by HCCHMembership On 4 December 2020, Mongolia was issued with a certificate confirming an affirmative vote in favour of its admission as a Member of the HCCH, following a six-month voting period which ended on 3 December 2020. Mongolia has now been invited to deposit an instrument of acceptance of the HCCH Statute to become a […]
HCCH Monthly Update: September 2020
/in News/by HCCHMembership On 7 September 2020, Nicaragua and Thailand were issued with certificates confirming an affirmative vote in favour of their respective admissions as Members of the HCCH, following a six-month voting period which ended on 4 September 2020. Both Nicaragua and Thailand are now each invited to deposit an instrument of acceptance of the HCCH […]
Job Offer at the University of Bayreuth
/in News/by Matthias Wellerby Professor Dr Robert Magnus The chair of civil law III at the Faculty of law and economics of the University of Bayreuth offers a position as a Doctoral researcher / PhD Student (m/w/d) which should be filled as soon as possible. The position is limited for a period of two years and is preferably […]
CJEU on the deceased’s habitual residence
/in Views, News/by Thalia KrugerWritten by Vito Bumbaca, University of Geneva On 16 July the CJEU issued its
The Artist, the Actor and the EEO Regulation; or, how the English Courts and the Spanish Constitutional Court prevented a cross-border injustice threatened via the EEO Regulation in the litigation concerning Gerardo Moreno de la Hija and Christopher Frank Carandini Lee
/2 Comments/in Views/by Thalia KrugerWritten by Jonathan Fitchen, University of Aberdeen Introduction The
Praxis des Internationalen Privat- und Verfahrensrechts (IPRax) 4/2020: Abstracts
/in News/by Jan von HeinThe latest issue of the „Praxis des Internationalen Privat- und Verfahrensrechts (IPRax)“ features the following articles: E. Schollmeyer: The effect of the entry in the domestic register is governed by foreign law: Will the new rules on cross-border divisions work? One of the most inventive conflict-of-law rules that secondary law of the European Union has […]