The Redesigned EAPIL Website Now Online

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As announced on this blog a few days ago, the website of the European Association of Private International Law has a new look and some new contents.

Take a tour of the new website and learn about who we are, what we do, and how members can contribute to the Association’s goals, including by launching new activities, such as the establishment of Working Groups.

Those interested in joining EAPIL will find more on how to apply for membership here.

Potential and current members willing to know more about the community of scholars and practitioners that EAPIL represents may want to look at some statistical data.

Between 11 and 12 March 2024, existing members will be receiving an e-mail with the credentials to access MyEAPIL, the member’s reserved area. Within MyEAPIL, members will be able to update their personal information and browse the members’ database.

The EAPIL blog, too, has been redesigned. Old posts remain available (their URL is unchanged), and new ones will come out as usual.

An EAPIL blog archive has been created to facilitate access to the on-line symposia that the blog has been hosting over the years. The archive will be further expanded in the future to include a broader selection of “views and comments” posts, as these may be of interest to readers months or years after their publication.

The visitors of the website and the readers of the blog are encouraged to share their views on the new website, and help us spot the issues that remain to be addressed: the transition from an old website to a new one is a relatively complex process, and we’re aware that a few corrections are needed, here and there. For this, just add a comment to this post or send an e-mail to Pietro Franzina at pietro.franzina@unicatt.it.

Many thanks, and feel welcome to the Association’s new virtual home!

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