The EAPIL Website: Time for a New Skin and for Some New Features

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The website you’re visiting has been on-line since December 2019. It has undergone only minor changes since.

The time has come to offer readers some new features and a new design.

Between 7 and 10 March 2024 a newly designed website will replace the existing one. Information on the European Association of Private International Law and its activities will prove easier to retrieve, and members will benefit from improved opportunities for exchange and cooperation.

One notable innovation of the new website consists in the creation of a reserved area for the members of the Association (“MyEAPIL”). Through MyEAPIL, members will be able to update their profile and browse the members’ database. They will also be able to check whether the Association has received their fees (by the way, fellow members, if you haven’t paid your fees for 2024, please take a moment to do so as soon as practical: just fill in this form).

EAPIL members will be receiving their login credentials on 11 March 2024 by e-mail (the sender’s address is noreply@eapilapp.org).

The redesign of the new website will also offer an opportunity to fix some technical issues. We’re aware that some of those who have subscribed to be notified of the publication of new posts on the EAPIL blog have not been receiving such notifications recently. Sincere apologies to those affected. We’re working on the problem and trust it’ll disappear once the new website is on-line.

In order to facilitate the transition towards the new website, the EAPIL blog will take a break for a couple of days. No new posts will be published on 7 and 8 March. Posting will resume with the usual pace on 11 March 2024.

The contents of the website will remain accessible at all times during this passage. The display of some pages, however, may occasionally be problematic in the meanwhile. Many thanks in advance for your understanding.

In case of doubts, feel free to get in touch with us at blog@eapil.org.

Curious about how the new website will look like? Please find below the screenshots of the new home page and some other pages.



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