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First and Second Issues of 2017’s Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale
/in /by Giorgio Buono(I am grateful to Prof. Francesca Villata – University of Milan – for the following presentation of the latest issues of the RDIPP) The first and second issues of 2017 of the
Praxis des Internationalen Privat- und Verfahrensrechts (IPRax) 4/2017: Abstracts
/in /by Jan von HeinThe latest issue of the „Praxis des Internationalen Privat- und Verfahrensrechts (IPRax)“ features the following articles: C. Kohler: Limits of mutual trust in the European judicial area: the judgment of the ECtHR in Avotin?š v. Latvia In Avoti?š v. Latvia the European Court of Human Rights opposes the consequences of the principle of mutual trust […]
InDret, Extraordinary Issue (April 2017)
/in /by Marta RequejoDr. Nuria Bouza Vidal, Professor of Private International Law at University of Barcelona and Pompeu Fabra University, retired in 2015; currently she is a member of the Unidroit Governing Council. As a kind of tribute to a life devoted to Private International Law the Spanish legal e-review InDret (
Brexit and PIL, Over and Over
/3 Comments/in /by Marta RequejoThe abandonment of the EU by the UK is at the root of many doubts concerning the legal regime of cross-border private relationships. Little by little the panorama begins to clear up as the expectations and objectives of the UK are made public. Regarding cross-border civil and commercial matters, several Evidence Sessions have been held from […]
New Publication in the Oxford Private International Law Series: Human Rights and Private International Law
/in /by Thalia KrugerBy James J Fawcett FBA (Professor of Law Emeritus, University of Nottingham), Máire Ní Shúilleabháin (Assistant Professor in Law, University College Dublin) and Sangeeta Shah (Associate Professor of Law, University of Nottingham) Human Rights and Private International Law is the first title to consider and analyse the numerous English private international law cases discussing human […]
Opening of the European and Private International law Section in Blog Droit Européen
/1 Comment/in /by Marta RequejoMany thanks to Alexia Pato, PhD candidate at the Universidad Autónoma, Madrid, for this piece of news. And my best wishes! Today,
Avotinš v. Latvia: Presumption of Equivalent Protection not Rebutted
/in /by Marta RequejoThe much awaited decision Avotinš v. Latvia of the Grand Chamber of the ECtHR was finally delivered yesterday. The decision can be found
Thomale on Surrogate Motherhood
/in /by Giesela RuehlChris Thomale from the University of Heidelberg has written a private international critique of surrogate motherhood (Mietmutterschaft, Mohr Siebeck, 2015, X+ 154 pages). Provocatively entitled “mothers for rent” the book offers a detailed and thorough (German language) analysis of the ethical and legal problems associated with gestational surrogacy. The author has kindly provided us with […]
Report on ERA conference on Recent case law of the ECtHRs in Family law matters
/in /by Thalia KrugerGuest post by Asma Alouane, PhD candidate at Panthéon-Assas (Paris II) University on Private international law to the test of the right to respect for private and family life. On February 11 and 12 2016, the Academy of European law (ERA) hosted in Strasburg a conference on Recent Case law of the European Court of […]