Yearbook of Private International Law: 2022/2023

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The Yearbook of Private International Law for 2022/2023 (volume XXIV) is out. It features the following contributions.

Doctrine

Elisabetta Bergamini, Raluca Bercea, Andreea Verteș-Olteanu, The Changing Scenario on Advance Directives between National Rules and Private International Law

Gerald Goldstein, Objective, Subjective and Imperative Localization in the Resolution of Conflict of Laws

Giesela Rühl, Man Yip, Success and Impact of International Commercial Courts – A First Assessment

Adam Samuel, A “Common Law” of International Arbitration? – In Memory of Claude Reymond

Sharon Shakargy, Un-Identifying Identification

Guojian Xu, Xin Cai, Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in China – Legal Framework and Recent Developments

New Technologies and Private International Law

Andrea Bonomi, Blockchain and Private International Law – Some General Remarks

Narges Keshavarzbahadori, Due Process Requirements in Blockchain-based Arbitration

Marta Zamorska, Artificial Intelligence-Supported Arbitral Awards – A Pandora’s Box or the Future of International Commercial Arbitration?

Robert Walters, Harsha Rajwanshi, Reconciling “Confidentiality” in Data Protection, Cyber Security, Artificial Intelligence in International Arbitration

The French Draft Private International Law Code

Cyril Nourrissat, The Draft Code of French Private International Law

Dominique Bureau, Horatia Muir Watt, Codifying against the Clock… – On a French Project for the Codification of Private International Law

Marie Goré, Rules on Trust in the French Draft Code of Private International Law

Recognition of status filiationis within the EU and Beyond

Cristina González Beilfuss, Ilaria Pretelli, The Proposal for a European Regulation on Filiation Matters – Overview and Analysis

Tamir Boldbaatar, Batzorig Enkhbold, Surrogate Motherhood under Different Laws – Legal Arrangements and Challenges of Mongolia

Valentina Calderai, Rachele Zamperini, Surrogacy Contracts and the (In)Alienability of Fundamental Rights a View from Italy – On Case No 38162/2022 of the Corte di Cassazione

Helga Luku, Free Movement, Children’s Rights and National Identity in the EU Parenthood Proposal

Paulina Twardoch, Surrogacy Agreements from the Conflict-of-Laws Perspective Today and Tomorrow

Recent Developments in International Successions

Georges Khairallah, The New Right of Compensation under French International Succession Law – A Provision with an Uncertain Future

Eva Lein, Choice of English Succession Law and German Ordre Public

Andrea Bonomi, Revocation of the Will upon Marriage – Issues of Characterisation, Applicable Law, and Renvoi – An Italian Supreme Court’s Decision and Some Reflexions on the Potential Outcome under the European Succession Regulation

National Reports

Chukwuma Okoli, The Enforcement of Foreign Jurisdiction Clauses in Nigeria – A Critique of the Nigerian Court of Appeal’s Recent Restatement

Forum

Yves El Hage, “How to Locate a Cyber Tort?”

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