Author Archive for: Marco Pasqua

Entries by Marco Pasqua

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EP’s First Reading on the Proposal to Amend the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive

On 16 December 2025, the European Parliament approved at first reading the proposal for a directive amending, among other legislative measures, Directive (EU) 2024/1760 on corporate sustainability due diligence (CSDDD). The proposal now awaits approval by the Council of the European Union. As reported on this blog, the amending directive, part of the Omnibus Simplification […]

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The Impact of Cupriak-Trojan on the Commission LGBTIQ+ Equality Strategy 2026–2030

This post was written by Marco Pasqua (PhD, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart of Milan). It is the final contribution to the EAPIL on-line symposium on the judgment of the Court of Justice in Cupriak-Trojan. The previous posts were written by Laima Vaige, Alina Tryfonidou, Elizabeth Perry and Anna Wysocka-Bar, and can be found […]

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Family Law in Light of the European Fundamental Right to Respect for Family Life

María Victoria Cuartero Rubio (University of Castilla-La Mancha) and José Manuel Velasco Retamosa (University of Castilla-La Mancha) edited El Derecho de Familia a la luz del derecho fundamental europeo al respeto a la vida familiar (Family Law in Light of the European Fundamental Right to Respect for Family Life) with Aranzadi. The book, part of […]

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Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP): Issue 3 of 2025

The third issue of 2025 of the Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP) is out. It features five contributions. Cristina Campiglio, Cittadinanza iure sanguinis e nazionalità: riflessioni internazionalprivatistiche [Citizenship by Birthright and Nationality: Private International Law Reflections] The recent amendment to the citizenship law, which restricts transmission by descent to two generations, offers […]

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The Digital Afterlife: Digital Succession and Private International Law

On 19 November 2025, from 2 to 3 pm UK time, the Aberdeen Centre for Private International Law and Transnational Governance will host a webinar featuring Kirsten Henckel (University of Groningen) on The Digital Afterlife: Digital succession and private international law. The webinar will explore how digitalisation has transformed property and inheritance, raising new challenges […]

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Call for Chapters – Digitalisation of Justice

A call for chapters has been issued for the upcoming edited volume Digitalisation of Justice: Perspectives from Germany and the Netherlands, to be published by Springer Nature under the editorship of Benedikt Schmitz (University of Groningen). The volume explores how digitalisation affects courts and dispute resolution, seeking to balance efficiency and fairness, from remote hearings […]

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The European Commission Work Programme for 2026: Europe’s Independence Moment

On 21 October 2025, the European Commission adopted its 2026 work programme, titled Europe’s Independence Moment. It outlines how the EU plans to respond to current and emerging challenges, from security threats and geopolitical tensions to economic vulnerabilities and the accelerating climate crisis, building on the priorities set out in President von der Leyen’s Political Guidelines 2024-2029 […]

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Amendment to Annexes A and B of the EU Insolvency Regulation

On 17 October 2025, Regulation (EU) 2025/2073 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 October 2025 amending Regulation (EU) 2015/848 on insolvency proceedings to replace its Annexes A and B was published in the Official Journal of the European Union. The amendment reflects recent notifications by several Member States introducing new types […]

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Extra-Judicial Administration of Justice in Cross-Border Family and Succession Matters

Elena Bargelli (University of Pisa), Anatol Dutta (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich) and and François Trémosa (Notary) have edited, in cooperation with  Paul Patreider (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich) and Elisa Stracqualursi (University of Pisa), Extra-Judicial Administration of Justice in Cross-Border Family and Succession Matters ‒ Comparative and Policy Perspectives with Giuffrè. The book examines […]

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European Commission Withdraws Proposals on Assignments of Claims and AI Liability

The European Commission has formally withdrawn two legislative proposals related to judicial cooperation in civil matters, namely the Proposal for a Regulation on the law applicable to the third-party effects of assignments of claims, as well as the Proposal for a Directive on adapting non-contractual civil liability rules to artificial intelligence (AI Liability Directive). A notice of […]

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Rijeka Doctoral Conference RIDOC 2025: Call for Applications

The Faculty of Law at the University of Rijeka will be hosting its 2025 Doctoral Conference RIDOC on 12 December 2025. The event is designed for doctoral candidates who want to present and evaluate their preliminary research findings in front of academics, practicing lawyers, and engage in discussions with peers on an international scale. Eligible […]

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What Family Law for Europe?

Katharina Boele-Woelki (Bucerius Law School, Hamburg) and Maarit Jänterä-Jareborg (Uppsala University) edited What Family Law for Europe? with Intersentia. The blurb reads as follows: In what ways does contemporary European family law respond to evolving societal dynamics and the growing imperative to uphold human rights? This volume addresses this question by taking a crossnational, comparative […]

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PIL Issues of Resource Extraction in Antarctica, the Deep Seabed and Outer Space

On 20 August 2025, from 11 to 12 am UK time, the Aberdeen Centre for Private International Law and Transnational Governance will host a webinar featuring Caroline Rapatz (Kiel University) on Beyond State Borders, Beyond the Situs Rule? Private International Law Issues of Resource Extraction in Antarctica, the Deep Seabed, and Outer Space. The webinar […]

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Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP): Issue 2 of 2025

The second issue of 2025 of the Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP) is out. It features three contributions. Francesco Pesce, Il riconoscimento delle decisioni straniere in materia civile tra previsioni sulla competenza funzionale del giudice interno e comunicazioni alla Commissione europea [Recognition of Foreign Decisions in Civil Matters between Provisions on the […]

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Call for Abstracts: Emerging Voices in Private International Law (Asser Institute 60 Years Series Conference)

The T.M.C. Asser Institute has launched a call for abstracts for the panel Emerging Voices in Private International Law, which will take place as part of Adapting Private International Law in an Era of Uncertainty – Asser Institute 60 Years Series Conference, to be held on 24 October 2025 in The Hague. PhD candidates and […]

Junior Professorship in Private Law and Private International Law – Humboldt University of Berlin

The Faculty of Law at Humboldt University of Berlin is inviting applications for a Junior Professorship in Private Law and Private International Law, to be filled as of 1 October 2026. The successful candidate will engage in teaching and research across private law and private international law, broadly defined – including international family and succession […]

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Webinar on Cross-Border Protection of Children under the 1996 Hague Convention

The University of Aberdeen, in collaboration with the University of Osijek and the Royal Society of Edinburgh, will host a two-day webinar on Cross-Border Protection of Children under the 1996 Hague Child Protection Convention: Practical Perspectives from Contracting States. The webinar will take place online on 30 June and 1 July 2025. The webinar will […]

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ASADIP Conference 2025 – Regional Imaginaries, Global Resonance: Inter-American PIL and the World Stage

The XVIII conference of ASADIP, the American Association of Private International Law, will take place from 7 to 9 August 2025 in Rio de Janeiro, under the titled Regional imaginaries, global resonance: Inter-American Private International Law and the world stage. It will bring together 78 panelists from 20 countries. The conference features, among other things, an […]

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Registration Open for the 3rd Postgraduate Law Conference of the Aberdeen Centre for Private International Law

As previously noted on this blog, the Centre for Private International Law and Transnational Governance of the University of Aberdeen will host on 6 June 2025 the third Postgraduate Law Conference of the Centre, under the title New Dimensions in Private International Law. Registrations for the event are open. Further details are available here. The […]

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Protect USA Act of 2025 vs Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive

Recent legislative initiatives in the United States reflect concerns over the extraterritorial implications of Directive (EU) 2024/1760 on corporate sustainability due diligence (CSDDD). One such initiative consists of a bill titled Prevent Regulatory Overreach from Turning Essential Companies into Targets Act of 2025 (Protect USA Act of 2025), introduced in the US Senate by Senator […]

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Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP): Issue 1 of 2025

The first issue of 2025 of the Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP) is out. It features five contributions. Bruno Nascimbene, Cittadinanza: riflessioni su problemi attuali di diritto internazionale ed europeo [Citizenship: Reflections on Current Issues of International and European Law] The theme of citizenship is the subject of some reflections concerning its […]

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AG De La Tour’s Opinion in Wojewoda Mazowiecki on Poland’s Refusal to Transcribe a Same-Sex Marriage Certificate

In his opinion of 3 April 2025 in C-713/23, Wojewoda Mazowiecki, Advocate General (AG) Richard De la Tour expressed the view that the Articles 20 and 21(1) TFEU, read with Article 7 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights, allow a Member State to refuse the transcription of a same-sex marriage certificate lawfully issued in another Member State, […]

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Adoption of the Stop-the-Clock Directive Amending Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive

On 14 April 2025, the Council of the European Union approved the position of the European Parliament at first reading, illustrated in this blog, on the proposal for a directive amending Directives (EU) 2022/2464 and (EU) 2024/1760 (the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive – CSDDD) as regards the dates from which Member States are to […]

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European Parliament First Reading on the Proposal Amending Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive

As reported on this blog, the European Commission published on 26 February 2025 a proposal for a directive amending Directives 2006/43, 2013/34, 2022/2464 and 2024/1760. The initiative, part of the Omnibus Simplification Package, seeks to adjust certain corporate sustainability reporting and due diligence obligations. On 1 April 2025, the European Parliament invoked the urgent procedure […]

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Crossroads in Private International Law Seminar Series

The Centre for Private International Law and Transnational Governance of the University of Aberdeen is relaunching its Crossroads in Private International Law research seminar series. The programme will open on 23 April 2025, at 14:00 (UK time), with a seminar on Consumer Protection and Justice in Israeli Private International Law by Sharon Shakargy (The Hebrew […]

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Summer School on Consumer and Market Law in the European Circular Economy

Within the framework of the Jean Monnet Module CoME CircLE, the University of Udine, in cooperation with a consortium of European universities, now including University of Essex , De Montfort University of Leicester, University of West Timisoara, East Anglia University, University of Belgrade, University of Rijeka and University of Szeged, organizes the 18th edition of […]

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Postgraduate Conference of the Centre for Private International Law of the University of Aberdeen: Submissions Deadline Extended

As previously noted on this blog, the Centre for Private International Law and Transnational Governance of the University of Aberdeen will host, on 6 June 2025, the third Postgraduate Law Conference of the Centre, under the title New Dimensions in Private International Law. The deadline for submissions has been extended to 4 April 2025. Additional […]

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Call for Papers: XI International Conference on PIL at the Carlos III University of Madrid

A call for papers has been issued for the XI International Conference on Private International Law at the Carlos III University of Madrid, due to take place on 22 and 23 May 2025. This year’s conference will honor Alfonso-Luis Calvo Caravaca on the occasion of his 70th birthday. Selected contributions will be published on the […]

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The UNCITRAL Model Laws on Cross-Border Insolvency and on the Recognition and Enforcement of Insolvency-Related Judgments

Reinhard Bork (University of Hamburg) and Michael Veder (Radboud University) edited The UNCITRAL Model Laws on Cross-Border Insolvency and on the Recognition and Enforcement of Insolvency-Related Judgments — An Article-by-Article Commentary with Edward Elgar. The book is part of the Elgar Commentaries in Corporate and Company Law series. The commentary provides an analysis of UNCITRAL […]

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5th Research Project of the EAPIL Young Research Network: Call for Participants

The EAPIL’s Young Research Network has just launched its fifth research project, which is being led by Mathilde Codazzi, Paul Eichmüller and Marco Pasqua. The project will focus on the national rules governing the law applicable to non-contractual obligations arising out of privacy and personality rights. The aim of the project is to enable a […]

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Harmonizing Private International Law and International Private Law Through Softlaw

Louise Ellen Teitz (Roger Williams University School of Law) has posted Harmonizing Private International Law and International Private Law Through Softlaw on SSRN. The abstract of the article, a homage to Symeon Symeonides and set to be published in the Willamette Law Review, reads as follows: This article, prepared for a celebration of the career […]

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Commission Proposes to Ease Corporate Sustainability Reporting and Due Diligence Requirements

The European Commission has published on 26 February 2026 a proposal for a directive amending Directives 2006/43, 2013/34, 2022/2464 and 2024/1760 concerning certain corporate sustainability reporting and due diligence requirements, as part of its Omnibus Simplification Package. The explanatory memorandum highlights that business associations have raised concerns about the regulatory burden resulting, inter alia, from […]

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Children in Migration and International Family Law

Stefan Arnold (University of Münster) and Bettina Heiderhoff (University of Münster) edited Children in Migration and International Family Law – The Child’s Best Interests Principle at the Interface of Migration Law and Family Law with Springer. The book, part of the EU-funded FAMIMOVE project, explores the challenges faced by children and families migrating to the […]

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European Commission Work Programme 2025: A Bolder, Simpler, Faster Union

On 11 February 2025, the European Commission adopted its 2025 work programme, titled Moving forward together: A Bolder, Simpler, Faster Union. Consistent with the political priorities set out last year for the period 2024-2029, the programme contemplates measures aimed, inter alia, at strengthening economic competitiveness, responding to geopolitical instability, addressing migration and climate change and safeguarding European […]

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Insurance in Private International Law

Monika Wałachowska (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń), Mariusz Fras (University of Silesia, Katowice) and Pierpaolo Marano (University of Malta) edited Insurance in Private International Law. Insurance and Reinsurance in Private International Law, Jurisdiction and Applicable Law with Springer. The book is part of the AIDA Europe Research Series on Insurance Law and Regulation. Structured into two […]

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Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP): Issue 4 of 2024

The fourth issue of 2024 of the Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP) is out. Along with recent case law and materials, it features five contributions. Francesca C. Villata, On the Track of the Law Applicable to Preliminary Questions in EU Private International Law Silenced, if not neglected, in (most) legislation and practice, […]

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Strengthening Anti-SLAPPs Legal Protection in the Western Balkans

While the implementation of Directive (EU) 2024/1069 is underway across EU Member States, and it will have to be done according to the timing already indicated in this blog, attention is increasingly turning to the pressing need to strengthen anti-SLAPPs protections in the Western Balkans. The issue of SLAPPs is a growing concern in this […]

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International Recovery of Maintenance on the Basis of Authentic Instruments

An online conference on International Recovery of Maintenance on the Basis of Authentic Instruments is set to take place on 29 January 2025 from 3 to 5 PM CET, hosted by the German Institute for Youth Services and Family Law (DIJuF). Authentic instruments, such as enforceable deeds, allow maintenance debtors to commit to child support […]

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Farrington and Poesen on the Applicable Law in Claims for Damage Arising Out of Unsafe Working Conditions

Francesca Farrington (University of Aberdeen) and Michiel Poesen (University of Aberdeen) have made available on SSRN the Research Project Papers No 2024.13-05 on Applicable Law in Claims for Damage Arising Out of Unsafe Working Conditions: The Case of Begum v Maran. This publication is part of an ongoing series of outputs from the LSGL-funded project […]

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Concluding Workshop of the 4th EAPIL Young Research Network Project – Report

On 21 November 2024, the concluding workshop of the fourth project of the EAPIL Young Research Network on Recognition of Non-EU Judgments in the EU Member States took place. The workshop was hosted by the Permanent Bureau of the Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH) in collaboration with the Center for International Legal Cooperation (CILC) […]

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The Specialization of Private International Law: Reflections in the Field of Business Law

On 29 November 2024 in Dijon, from 9 AM to 5 PM, the Centre de Recherche sur le Droit International des Marchés et des Investissements Internationaux (CREDIMI) of the University of Burgundy, in partnership with the Centre Droit Éthique et Procédures (CDEP) of the University of Artois, is organizing a colloquium titled La spécialisation du […]

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A Commemorative Volume for Peter Mankowski

Christian von Bar (University of Osnabrück), Oliver L. Knöfel (European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder)), Ulrich Magnus (University of Hamburg), Heinz-Peter Mansel (University of Cologne) and Arkadiusz Wudarski (European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder) and University of Szczecin) edited Gedächtnisschrift für Peter Mankowski with Mohr Siebeck. The commemorative volume honours the late Peter Mankowski, who served as […]

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Second Round of the Executive Training on Civil Aspects of International Child Protection: Registration Deadline Extended

As already noted on this blog, the Children’s Rights Academy at the University of Geneva offers the second edition of the executive training short course on Civil Aspects of International Child Protection (ICPT). Participation in individual modules is also available, with each module open for separate enrolment. The registration deadline for the full programme has been […]

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30 Years of the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts

On 9 December 2024, at 13.00 CET, UNIDROIT will host a live webinar celebrating the UNIDROIT Essay Competition – 30 Years of the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts, with support from the International Law Institute (ILI) and facilitated by the UNIDROIT Foundation. The event will feature opening remarks from Maria Chiara Malaguti and Don […]

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Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP): Issue 3 of 2024

The third issue of 2024 of the Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP) is out. Along with recent case law and materials, it features an article, a collection of debates contributions, and a comment. Article: Cristina Campiglio, Linguaggio e tecniche redazionali nel diritto internazionale privato italiano [Language and Drafting Techniques in Italian Private […]

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DAO Regulation – Principles and Perspectives for the Future

Madalena Perestrelo de Oliveira (University of Lisbon) and António Garcia Rolo (University of Lisbon) edited Decentralised Autonomous Organisation (DAO) Regulation – Principles and Perspectives for the Future with Mohr Siebeck. The Lisbon Centre for Research in Private Law (CIDP) launched the Lisbon DAO Observatory to address legal challenges surrounding decentralised autonomous organisations (DAOs) and to […]

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European Law and National Organisation of Civil Justice

Wolfgang Hau (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich), Bart Krans (Leiden University) and Anna Nylund (University of Bergen) edited European Law and National Organisation of Civil Justice with Nomos. The book is part of the Streitbeilegung und Streitvermeidung im Zivilrecht – Schriftenreihe des Munich Center for Dispute Resolution. The book explores the interplay between European law […]

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Private International Law in Turkey

Emre Esen (Istanbul University) and Melis Avşar (Istanbul University) authored Private International Law in Türkiye with Istanbul University Press. The authors explain that, while teaching private international law in English to Erasmus students at Istanbul University’s Faculty of Law, they noticed a gap: despite the availability of numerous resources on private international law in Turkish, […]

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Save the Date: Private International Law Workshop in Graz on 26 and 27 June 2025

On 26 and 27 June 2025, the University of Graz will host a Private International Law Workshop, following previous editions in Linz (2022), Innsbruck (2023), and Vienna (2024). The workshop, held in German, is being organized by Florian Heindler (SFU Vienna), Simon Laimer (University of Innsbruck), Brigitta Lurger (University of Graz), and Martina Melcher (University […]

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Call for Abstracts: European Yearbook of International Economic Law 2025

The editors of the European Yearbook of International Economic Law (EYIEL) welcome abstracts from scholars and practitioners at all stages of their career for the EYIEL 2025. This year’s Focus Section will be on Global Sports and International and European Economic Law. Next to this, the General Section will consider contributions addressing Current Challenges, Developments […]

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Research Methods in Private International Law: Additional Book Launch

As announced on this blog, Xandra Kramer (Erasmus University Rotterdam and Utrecht University) and Laura Carballo Piñeiro (University of Vigo) edited Research Methods in Private International Law – A Handbook on Regulation, Research and Teaching. Following the previous online book launch, an additional one is scheduled for 23 September 2024, from 10am to 11:30am CEST. Similar […]

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Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP): Issue 2 of 2024

The second issue of 2024 of the Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP) is out. Along with recent case law and materials, it features four contributions. Sara Tonolo, Il contributo degli studiosi italiani ai corsi de L’Aja di diritto internazionale privato (1973-2023) [The Contribution of Italian Scholars to The Hague Academy Courses on […]

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The Marburg Group’s Comments on the European Commission’s Parenthood Proposal

Christine Budzikiewicz (University of Marburg), Konrad Duden (Institute for Foreign and European Private and Procedural Law at the University of Leipzig), Anatol Dutta (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich) Tobias Helms (University of Marburg) and Claudia Mayer (University of Regensburg) authored The Marburg Group’s Comments on the European Commission’s Parenthood Proposal with Intersentia. The European Commission’s […]

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Society of Legal Scholars, 115th Annual Conference

The 115th Annual Conference of the Society of Legal Scholars will take place at the University of Bristol between 3 and 5 September 2024. The conference will focus on the theme Learning from Others: Lessons for Legal Scholars? The Conflict of Laws section, coordinated and moderated by Michiel Poesen (University of Aberdeen) and Patricia Zivkovic (University of […]

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Private International Law: A Hungarian Perspective

Csongor István Nagy (University of Galway, Ireland; HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, Institute for Legal Studies, Hungary) authored a book titled Private International Law: A Hungarian Perspective, published by Brill in its Law in Eastern Europe series. The book is accessible through the publisher’s website and on SSRN. The abstract provided by the author on […]

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Book Launch: Research Methods in Private International Law

As already noted on this blog, Xandra Kramer (Erasmus University Rotterdam and Utrecht University) and Laura Carballo Piñeiro (University of Vigo) edited Research Methods in Private International Law – A Handbook on Regulation, Research and Teaching. An online book launch is scheduled for 10 September 2024, from 10am to 12pm CEST. During this event, several […]

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Second Edition of the Executive Training on Civil Aspects of International Child Protection (ICPT)

The Children’s Rights Academy at the University of Geneva offers the 2nd edition of the executive training short course on Civil Aspects of International Child Protection (ICPT). The programme includes four half-day online modules in English (Children’s Individual Rights in Transnational Parental Relationships; International and Comparative Family Law; Vulnerable Migration and Practice of Child Protection Stakeholders: Inter-agency Co-operation in Context), scheduled to […]

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The Hague Academy Centre for Studies and Research of 2025

The registrations for the Hague Academy Centre for Studies and Research of 2025 are open. The 2025 edition of the Centre will focus on Artificial Intelligence and International Law. The Directors of Research will be Marco Roscini (University of Westminster) for the English-speaking section, and Marion Ho-Dac (University of Artois) for the French-speaking session. The […]

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Research Handbook on International Family Law

Janeen M. Carruthers (University of Glasgow) and Bobby W.M. Lindsay (University of Glasgow) edited Research Handbook on International Family Law. Published by Edward Elgar in its Research Handbooks in Family Law series, the book addresses legal topics pertaining to family relationships in a cross-border context, and international family law disputes. It shows how this field […]

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Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive Published in the Official Journal

On 5 July 2024, Directive (EU) 2024/1760 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 June 2024 on corporate sustainability due diligence and amending Directive (EU) 2019/1937 and Regulation (EU) 2023/2859 (Text with EEA relevance) was published in the Official Journal of the European Union. Pursuant to Article 38 of the Directive, it […]

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Philosophical Foundations of Private International Law

Michael S. Green (William and Mary Law School), Ralf Michaels (Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law, Hamburg) and Roxana Banu (Oxford University) are the editors of Philosophical Foundations of Private International Law published by Oxford University Press. The book is divided into four sections focusing on normative structure, authority, plurality, and the […]

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Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP): Issue 1 of 2024

The first issue of 2024 of the Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP) is out. Along with recent case law and materials, it features six contributions. Francesco Salerno, Il contributo degli studiosi italiani ai corsi de L’Aja di diritto internazionale privato (1923-1972) [The Contribution of Italian Scholars to The Hague Academy Courses on […]

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New Edition of Cordero-Moss’ International Commercial Contracts

The second edition International Commercial Contracts – Contract Terms, Applicable Law and Arbitration, authored by Giuditta Cordero-Moss (University of Oslo), is out. The book is published by Cambridge University Press. Any practising lawyer and student working with international commercial contracts faces standardised contracts and international arbitration as mechanisms for dispute settlement. Transnational rules may be […]

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Surrogacy and the Law

Katarina Trimmings (University of Aberdeen), Sharon Shakargy (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) and Claire Achmad (Universiteit Leiden) edited Research Handbook on Surrogacy and the Law. Published by Edward Elgar in its Research Handbooks in Family Law series, the book provides a multifaceted exploration of surrogacy and the law, examining a variety of critical yet under-researched perspectives […]

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Research Methods in Private International Law

Xandra Kramer (Erasmus University Rotterdam and Utrecht University) and Laura Carballo Piñeiro (University of Vigo) edited Research Methods in Private International Law – A Handbook on Regulation, Research and Teaching. The book, which has just been published by Edward Elgar in its Handbooks of Research Methods in Law series, offers perspectives on the diverse methodological approaches […]

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Second Postgraduate Law Conference of the Aberdeen Centre for PIL

On 6 May 2024, the Centre for Private International Law (CPIL) of the University of Aberdeen will host its Second Postgraduate Law Conference on-line. The conference consists of four panels dealing, respectively, with private international law aspects of international family law, AI and cross-border legal issues, international civil and commercial law, and private international law […]

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Final Vote at the European Parliament on the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive

On 24 April 2024, the European Parliament adopted a legislative resolution on the proposal for a directive on corporate sustainability due diligence, in light of the positive outcome of the negotiations with the Council (see this post on the deal struck in March 2024 at Council level). The adoption of the resolution marks the end […]

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SLAPPs Directive Published in the Official Journal

On 16 April 2024, Directive (EU) 2024/1069 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 April 2024 on protecting persons who engage in public participation from manifestly unfounded claims or abusive court proceedings (‘Strategic lawsuits against public participation’) has been published in the Official Journal of the European Union. Pursuant to Article 21, […]

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Call for Papers: PIL Conference at the Carlos III University of Madrid

The call for papers is open for the X International Conference on Private International Law of the Carlos III University of Madrid, which will take place on 16 and 17 May 2024. This year’s conference will focus on recognition and enforcement of decisions in private international family law and other procedural matters. All those interested […]

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Summer School on Consumer and Market Law in the European Circular Economy

Within the framework of the Jean Monnet Module CoME CircLE, the University of Udine, in cooperation with a consortium of European universities, now including University of Essex , De Montfort University of Leicester, University of West Timisoara, East Anglia University, University of Rijeka, University of Belgrade and University of Szeged, organizes the 17th edition of […]

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Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP): Issue 4 of 2023

The fourth issue of 2023 of the Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP) is out. Along with recent case law and materials, it features five contributions. Cristina Campiglio, Giurisdizione e legge applicabile in materia di responsabilità medica (ovvero a proposito di conflitti di qualificazioni) (Jurisdiction and Applicable Law in Matters of Medical Liability […]

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Cross-Border Dispute Resolution Conference in Dubrovnik

A Conference on Cross-Border Dispute Resolution will be held in Dubrovnik on 8-10 May 2024 organized by the Law Schools of the University of Pittsburgh, Verona and Zagreb. The Conference will deal with cross-border professional responsibility and privilege, aspects of international arbitration and international litigation. Each day will include discussion-oriented presentations and workshops on practical […]

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New Edition of van Calster’s European Private International Law

The fourth edition of European Private International Law – Commercial Litigation in the EU, authored by Geert van Calster (KU Leuven), is out. The book is published by Bloomsbury. This classic textbook provides a thorough overview of European private international law. It is essential reading for both practitioners and students of private international law and […]

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Yearbook of Private International Law: 2022/2023

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, […]

PAX Judicial Training on 4-5 March 2024 in Paris

Within the framework of the PAX 2.0 Project, Université Paris Dauphine will host the PAX Judicial Training, which will take place on 4-5 March 2024. While the PAX Moot Court is oriented to students, the PAX Judicial Training is designed for judges and aspiring judges seeking to enhance their understanding of EU private international law. […]

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International Commercial Courts. A Paradigm for the Future of Adjudication?

Albert Henke (University of Milan), Marco Torsello (University of Verona) and Elena Zucconi Galli Fonseca (University of Bologna) edited a book titled International Commercial Courts. A Paradigm for the Future of Adjudication? with Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane. International commercial courts are specialized judicial bodies designed to provide a forum for adjudicating complex cross-border business disputes efficiently […]

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Journal of Private International Law – Issue 2 of 2023

The second issue of 2023 of the Journal of Private International Law is out. It contains the following articles: Dan Jerker B. Svantesson, Symeon C. Symeonides, Cross-border internet defamation conflicts and what to do about them: Two proposals Conflicts of laws in cross-border defamation cases are politically and culturally sensitive and their resolution has always been […]

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Moollan on Parallel Proceedings in International Arbitration

The recently published Volume 433 of the Collected Courses of the Hague Academy of International Law includes a course by Salim Moollan (Brick Court Chambers) on Parallel Proceedings in International Arbitration. The issue of parallel proceedings in international arbitration has been a long-standing and classic problem within the field. Despite this, there have been major […]

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Thorn on Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Private International Law

The recently published Volume 433 of the Collected Courses of the Hague Academy of International Law includes the course by Kartsten Thorn (Bucerius Law School) on The Protection of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in Private International Law. Speaking about the protection of structurally weaker parties in private international law, this normally refers to non-business parties […]

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Deal on the SLAPPs Directive

The readers of the blog are aware of the proposal for a Directive on the protection of persons who engage in public participation from manifestly unfounded or abusive court proceedings, also known as strategic lawsuits against public participation (SLAPPs). After the political agreement reached at Council level and the European Parliament’s negotiating position, the negotiators […]

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Executive Training on Civil Aspects of International Child Protection (ICPT)

The Children’s Rights Academy at the University of Geneva offers an executive training programme on Civil Aspects of International Child Protection (ICPT). The programme includes four half-day online modules in English (Children’s Individual Rights in Transnational Parental Relationships; International and Comparative Family Law; Vulnerable Migration and Practice of Child Protection Stakeholders: Inter-agency Co-operation in Context), […]

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Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP): Issues 2 & 3 of 2023

The second and the third issue of 2023 of the Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP) are out. The second issue, in addition to recent case law and other materials, features three contributions. Yuriko Haga, Avatars, Personalities in the Metaverse: Introductory Analysis on Conflict-of-Laws When people perform various activities in the metaverse, another world on […]

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Webinar on Environmental Claims in Private International Law

On 21 September 2023 at 17 CET Lex&Forum, in collaboration with Εκδοσεισ Σακκουλα – Sakkoulas Publications, will be holding an online day conference titled Environmental claims in Private International Law. The webinar aims to shed light on the intersection between environmental claims and private international law. Charis Pamboukis (Law School of the National and Kapodistrian […]

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Oyarzábal on the Influence of Public upon Private International Law

The recently published Volume 428 of the Collected Courses of the Hague Academy of International Law includes a course by Mario J. A. Oyarzábal (Argentine Ambassador to the Netherlands, Member of the United Nations International Law Commission, Professor at the University of La Plata Law School) on The Influence of Public International Law upon Private International […]

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European Kodex of Private International Law 2023

Alfonso Luis Calvo Caravaca (University Carlos III of Madrid), Javier Carrascosa González (University of Murcia), María Asunción Cebrián Salvat (University of Murcia) and Isabel Lorente Martínez (University of Murcia) authored the European Kodex of Private international Law 2023. Cases & materials on European private international law. The abstract reads: The authors want this work to […]

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Single Currency Package: New Proposals on Digital Euro

On 28 June 2023, the European Commission presented a package consisting of three proposals regarding the Euro currency. It includes a proposal for a regulation on the legal tender of Euro banknotes and coins, a proposal for a regulation on the establishment of the digital euro, accompanied by a proposal for a regulation of on the […]

Call for Applications: Lectureships at King’s College London

The Dickson Poon School of Law is seeking to appoint three outstanding candidates with research and teaching expertise in Intellectual Property (IP) law or Private International Law/Conflict of Laws (PIL/CoL) to Lectureships. The successful candidate/s will have a primary research interest in either IP law or PIL/CoL and the ability to produce internationally excellent research […]

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Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP): Issue 1 of 2023

The first issue of 2023 of the Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP) is out. In addition to recent case law and other materials, it features three contributions. Francesco Salerno, L’impatto della procedura di interpretazione pregiudiziale sul diritto internazionale privato nazionale (The Impact of the Preliminary Rulings of the Court of Justice on National […]

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European Parliament Adopts its Negotiating Position on the Proposed Directive on SLAPPs

The European Parliament on 11 July 2023 adopted its negotiating position on the proposal for a directive on the protection of persons who engage in public participation from manifestly unfounded or abusive court proceedings, also known as strategic lawsuits against public participation (SLAPPs). The Parliament will now start discussions on this basis with the European […]

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The European Parliament and the Council on the Proposed Directive on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence

The readers of this blog are aware of the pending proposal for a directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on corporate sustainability due diligence. The topic was dealt with in a post that can be found here, and in another post here, with reference to the recommendations by GEDIP, the European Group of Private […]

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Deal on Digitalised Judicial Cooperation in the EU

The readers of the blog are aware of the European Commission proposal for a Regulation on the digitalisation of judicial cooperation and access to justice in cross-border civil, commercial and criminal matters, and the associated proposal for a Directive amending several existing directives with a view to improving digitalisation and ensuring secure, reliable and time-efficient communication between courts […]

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Annual Colloquium of the Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law

The Institute of International Shipping and Trade Law is organising its 18th annual colloquium on 6 and 7 September 2023 in Swansea. The topic of the event this year is on Commercial Disputes- Resolution and Jurisdiction. Delegates can attend both in person and online. Early bird registration is available by the end of June. The list of […]

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Jurisdiction Over Non-EU Defendants – Should the Brussels Ia Regulation be Extended?

Tobias Lutzi (University of Augsburg), Ennio Piovesani (University of Turin), Dora Zgrabljic Rotar (University of Zagreb) edited a book titled Jurisdiction Over Non-EU Defendants – Should the Brussels Ia Regulation be Extended?, with Bloomsbury. The book is the result of the third project of the EAPIL Young Research Network. This book looks at the question […]

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De Lima Pinheiro on Laws Applicable to International Smart Contracts and Decentralized Autonomous Organizations

Luís de Lima Pinheiro (University of Lisbon) has posted Laws Applicable to International Smart Contracts and Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOS) on SSRN. The abstract reads: International contracts, legal persons and other external organizations raise choice-of-law problems. Should smart contracts and DAOs in general be considered international? Are the choice-of-law rules in force for State courts […]

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Summer School on Transnational Litigation in Ravenna

A Summer School on Cross-border litigation and international arbitration will take place between 17 and 22 July 2023 both on-site at the Ravenna Campus of the University of Bologna and on-line, under the direction of Michele Angelo Lupoi (University of Bologna) and Marco Farina (LUISS, Rome). The course will address a broad range of issues relating to transnational […]

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Journal of Private International Law – Issue 1 of 2023

The first issue of 2023 of the Journal of Private International Law is out. It contains the following articles: David McClean, The transfer of proceedings in international family cases There is general agreement that jurisdiction over issues concerning children or vulnerable adults should lie with the court of their habitual residence. There are particular circumstances in which […]

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4th Research Project of the EAPIL Young Research Network: Call for Participants

After the  completion of  three research projects, the chairs of the EAPIL Young Research Network (Tobias Lutzi, Ennio Piovesani and Dora Zgabrljić Rotar) are happy to announce the next endeavor. The Network is ready to start working on the national rules of the Member States governing the recognition and enforcement of non-EU judgements in civil […]

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Cuadernos de Derecho Transnacional – Issue 1 of 2023

The latest issue of the open-access journal Cuadernos de Derecho Transnacional has just been released. It comes with several studies (Estudios) and some shorter notes (Varia). The studies include the following. María Chiara Malaguti, Principios UNIDROIT a través de los laudos de arbitraje internacional de inversiones (UNIDROIT principles through international investment arbitration awards) The International Institute for […]

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Webinar Series on the Future of Cross-border Parenthood in the EU – Last Chance to Register for the First Webinar!

As noted earlier on this blog, on 3 May 2023, from 6 pm to 8 pm CEST, the first webinar of the series that has been organised under the title The Future of Cross-Border Parenthood in the EU – Analyzing the EU Parenthood Proposal will take place. The webinar, chaired by Claire Fenton-Glynn, will deal […]

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Summer School on Consumer’s Rights and Market Regulation in the EU

Within the framework of the Jean Monnet Module “CoRiMaR” (2020-2023), the University of Udine, in cooperation with a consortium of European universities, now including University of Essex , De Montfort University, Universitatea de Vest din Timisoara, East Anglia University, University of Rijeka, University of Belgrade and University of Szeged, organizes the 16th edition of the Summer […]

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Magnus / Mankowski Commentary on Brussels II ter Regulation

The Commentary on the Brussels II ter Regulation, edited by Ulrich Magnus and the late Peter Mankowski, part of the European Commentaries on Private International Law series published by Otto Schmidt, has recently been released. The list of authors includes Alfonso-Luis Calvo Caravaca, María-Asunción Cebrían Salvat, Gilles Cuniberti, Stefano Dominelli, Agnieszka Frąckowiak-Adamska, Estelle Gallant, Thomas […]

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Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP): Issue 4 of 2022

The fourth issue of 2022 of the Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP) is out. In addition to recent case law and other materials, it features five contributions. Christian Kohler, Private International Law Aspects of the European Commission’s Proposal for a Directive on Slapps (“Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation”) The Commission’s proposal for […]

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The Jurisdictional Rules of the Brussels I bis Regulation and Non-EU Domiciliaries

The issues surrounding the possible extension of the rules of jurisdiction in the Brussels I bis Regulation to non-EU domiciliaries will be discussed at a conference that will take place in Turin on 3 May 2023. The topic formed the object of the third project of the EAPIL Young Research Network, which resulted in a collection […]

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Papers di Diritto Europeo – 2023 Special Issue

The 2023 special issue of the open-access journal Papers di diritto europeo collects the proceedings of the conference organized in the framework of the “Identities on the move. Documents cross borders – DxB” project (see this post). Opened by a foreword by Maria Caterina Baruffi and Laura Calafà, the issue features the following papers. Małgorzata […]

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New Edition of the Magnus/Mankowski Commentary on Brussels I bis Regulation

The new edition of the Commentary on the Brussels I bis Regulation, edited by Ulrich Magnus and the late Peter Mankowski, part of the European Commentaries on Private International Law series published by Otto Schmidt, has recently been released. The list of authors includes Alfonso Luis Calvo Caravaca, Javier Carrascosa González, Gilles Cuniberti, Carlos Esplugues […]

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Call for Abstracts: European Yearbook of International Economic Law 2023

The editors of the European Yearbook of International Economic Law (EYIEL) welcome abstracts from scholars and practitioners at all stages of their career for the EYIEL 2023. This year’s focus section will be on European and International (Public) Procurement and Competition Law. Next to this, in Part II the EYIEL will consider Current Challenges, Developments […]

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Apostille Handbook – Second Edition

The Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH) has recently published the new edition of the Practical Handbook on the Operation of the Apostille Convention. The Handbook provides guidance on the practical implementation and operation of the HCCH Convention of 5 October 1961 Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents, applied tens of […]

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IEAF Call for Papers: The Perpetual Renewal of European Insolvency Law

The INSOL Europe Academic Forum (IEAF) is inviting submission for its 19th annual conference, taking place on 11-12 October 2023 in Amsterdam. Expressions of interest are invited for the delivery of research papers within the overall theme of the academic conference The Perpetual Renewal of European Insolvency Law. Submissions are welcome dealing, for instance, with […]

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Yüksel Ripley on Cryptocurrency Transfers and Their Characterisation in Conflict of Laws

Burcu Yüksel Ripley (University of Aberdeen) has posted on SSRN a paper titled Cryptocurrency Transfers in Distributed Ledger Technology-Based Systems and Their Characterisation in Conflict of Laws. The final version will appear in an edited collection in honour of Jonathan Fitchen titled From Theory to Practice in Private International Law: Gedächtnisschrift for Professor Jonathan Fitchen […]

European Commission Takes Action for Failing to Implement Representative Actions Directive

The European Commission is adopting a package of infringement decisions due to the absence of communication by Member States of measures taken to transpose EU directives into national law. Among these, the Representative Actions Directive (EU) 2020/1828, whose description can be found in this blog. Since the Representative Actions Directive entered into force in December 2020, […]

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Efrat on Conflict and Cooperation on Transnational Litigation

Asif Efrat (Reichman University, Israel) authored a book titled Intolerant Justice – Conflict and Cooperation on Transnational Litigation, with Oxford University Press. In a globalized world, national legal systems often face dilemmas of international cooperation: Should our citizens stand trial in foreign courts that do not meet our standards? Should we extradite offenders to countries with […]

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Draft UNIDROIT Principles on Digital Assets and Private Law – Online Consultation

The International Institute for the Unification of Private Law (UNIDROIT) is presently conducting a public consultation regarding a set of Draft Principles and Commentary on Digital Assets and Private Law. These Principles have been prepared by the Working Group on Digital Assets and Private Law over the course of 7 sessions between 2020-2022. Additional information […]

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Should the UK Join the Hague Judgments Convention?

On 15 December 2022, the UK Government launched an open consultation on its plan for the United Kingdom to become a Contracting State to the Hague Convention of 2 July 2019 on the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in civil or commercial matters (the Hague Judgments Convention). As part of the decision-making process on becoming a Contracting […]

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Conference on the PIL Aspects of the Digital Market Act and Digital Services Act

On 20 January 2023, the University of Strasbourg will host a conference on the private international law aspects of the Digital Market Act (DMA) and the Digital Services Act (DSA) organised by Etienne Farnoux, Nicolas Gillet, Kansu Okyay and Delphine Porcheron. This conference is structured in two parts. The first part will be dedicated to general presentation […]

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YPLF Annual Conference on Property Law and Its Boundaries: Call for Papers

The Young Property Lawyers’ Forum (YPLF) invites junior researchers to submit proposals for presentations given at its 12th annual meeting, to take place at the European Legal Studies Institute, University of Osnabrück, Germany, on 1 and 2 June 2023. The theme of this year’s conference is Property Law and Its Boundaries and it can be […]

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International Succession and Special Provisions of the Lex Rei Sitae

Naivi Chikoc Barreda (University of Ottawa) authored a book titled Succession internationale et dispositions spéciales de la lex rei sitae – Contribution à l’étude de l’impérativité internationale en matière successorale, published by L’Harmattan. The English summary reads as follows: While the unity of the applicable law has unquestionably dominated the history of the harmonization of conflict rules […]

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German Conference for Young Scholars in Private International Law 2023

The programme for the fourth German Conference for Young Scholars in Private International Law has been released. The conference will be held at the Sigmund Freud University in Vienna, 23-24 February 2023. The speakers will present papers in German and English on different aspects of the general topic “Deference to the foreign – empty phrase […]

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Reminder – 9th Journal of Private International Law Conference: Deadline for Submission of Abstracts

As announced on this blog, the 9th Journal of Private International Law conference will be hosted by the Yong Pung School of Law, Singapore Management University from 3 to 5 August 2023. A reminder that the deadline to submit abstracts is Friday 16 December 2022 at jpil2023@smu.edu.sg. The Call for Papers is available here. More information […]

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Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP): Issue 3 of 2022

The third issue of 2022 of the Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP) is out. In addition to recent case law and other materials, it features four contributions. Giovanna Adinolfi, States’ Economic Measures to Counter Cyberattacks: Disentangling their (Il)Legitimacy under International Law The present contribution draws the attention on measures adopted by States […]

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European Commission 2023 Work Programme: A Union Standing Firm and United

On 18 October 2022, the European Commission adopted its 2023 Work Programme. As explained in the press release that accompanies the document, the programme aims to set out a bold and transformative agenda in the face of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, rising energy prices and the knock-on effects on the economy, while defending Europe’s democratic […]

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Journal of Private International Law – Issue 2 of 2022

The second issue of 2022 of the Journal of Private International Law is out. It contains the following articles: Thalia Kruger, Laura Carpaneto, Francesca Maoli, Sara Lembrechts, Tine Van Hof, Giovanni Sciaccaluga, Current-day international child abduction: does Brussels IIb live up to the challenges? Regulation 2019/1111 tries to tackle the new challenges arising from societal […]

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9th Journal of Private International Law Conference: Call for Papers

The Journal of Private International Law will be holding its 9th Conference at the Singapore Management University from 3 to 5 August 2023. All those interested in making a presentation at the conference and in producing a final paper to be submitted for publication in the Journal are invited to provide for an abstract that […]

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Public Policy and Private International Law – A Comparative Guide

Olaf Meyer (Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences) edited a book titled Public Policy and Private International Law – A Comparative Guide with Edward Elgar Publishing, part of the Elgar Comparative Guides. Bearing in mind that the public policy exception in private international law is designed to provide a national backstop in the application of foreign […]

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EU-FamPro Conference and Seminar

On 19 September 2022, within the framework of the EU-FamPro Project, a conference titled Couples’ Property with Cross-Border Implications: Uniting Academic Discussions and Practical Concerns will be held in Almeria, followed by a seminar on Practical Challenges in the Application of the Twin Regulations. Remote participation is also available. The conference and the seminar are the two […]

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EU Cross-Border Succession Law

Stefania Bariatti (University of Milan), Ilaria Viarengo (University of Milan) and Francesca C. Villata (University of Milan) edited a book titled EU Cross-Border Succession Law with Edward Elgar Publishing, part of the Elgar European Law and Practice series. The book provides an overall assessment of EU cross-border succession law. It consists of seven parts dealing […]

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Private International Law in Europe: Current Developments in Jurisprudence

The Interest Group on Private International Law of the Italian Society of International Law (SIDI) will host two webinars – one in English, the other in Italian – in the framework of its recurring webinar series, titled Private International Law in Europe: Current Developments in Jurisprudence. On 28 June 2022, from 5 to 7 pm (CET), Andrea […]

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New Book on Brexit and the Future of PIL in English Courts

Mukarrum Ahmed (University of Lancaster) authored a book titled Brexit and the Future of Private International Law in English Courts with Oxford University Press. The author considers the Brexit impact upon classical private international law issues (jurisdiction, applicable law and recognition of foreign judgments) in civil and commercial matters. By providing an assessment on the […]

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Save the date: Rights in Rem in the European Union

Private International Law areas of knowledge of the Universities Rovira i Virgili (Tarragona), Barcelona and Lleida have organised the I International Seminar on rights in rem in the European Union: general aspects and international jurisdiction. The seminar will be held in presence on the 10 and 11 November 2022 at the Faculty of Ciencias Jurídicas, […]

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EAPIL Young Research Network Conference in Dubrovnik – Report

On 14 and 15 May 2022 the EAPIL Young Research Network has successfully held a conference on Jurisdiction Over Non-EU Defendants – Should the Brussels Ia Regulation be Extended? in Dubrovnik, Croatia. The event, which was organized by Tobias Lutzi (University of Cologne), Ennio Piovesani (University of Torino), and Dora Zgrabljić Rotar (University of Zagreb), with the generous support […]

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A Textbook on European Private International Law Edited by Calvo Caravaca and Carrascosa González

Alfonso-Luis Calvo Caravaca (University Carlos III of Madrid) and Javier Carrascosa González (University of Murcia), together with the other authors Silvia Marino (University of Insubria), María Asunción Cebrián Salvat (University of Murcia) and Isabel Lorente Martínez (University of Murcia), have edited a book titled European Private International Law, published by Comares. The editors Alfonso-Luis Calvo […]

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Westkamp on Copyright Law in Academics and Private International Law

Guido Westkamp (Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute) has posted In it for the Money? Academic Publishing, Open Access and the Authors’ Claim to Self-Determination in Private International Law on SSRN. The abstract reads: Open access research platforms are increasingly becoming the target of academic publishers claiming copyright infringement. Applicable law considerations are pivotal in […]

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A Guide to Global Private International Law

Paul Beaumont and Jayne Holliday have edited A Guide to Global Private International Law. The book has just been published by Hart / Bloomsbury in its Studies in Private International Law. The guide provides a substantial overview of the discipline of private international law from a global perspective. It is divided into four sections: (i) Theory; (ii) Institutional and […]

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Private International Law Festival at Edinburgh

The Private International Law Festival will take place on 16 and 17 May 2022 in Edinburgh. The topics that will dealt with include: private international law and sustainable development; decolonising law and private international law; private international law in Scotland; forum conveniens annual lecture; private international law and sustainable migration governance; interdisciplinary latam perspectives; a […]

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VIII Congress of Private International Law at the Carlos III University of Madrid

As announced on this blog, the VIII Congress of Private International Law of the University Carlos III of Madrid will take place in dual mode on 12 and 13 May 2022. It will be devoted to Regulation (EU) 2019/1111 on jurisdiction, recognition and enforcement of decisions in matrimonial matters and the matters of parental responsibility, […]

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Study to Support the Preparation of a Report on the Application of Brussels I bis Regulation

On behalf of the European Commission (DG JUST), Milieu Consulting is conducting a study on the application of Regulation (EU) No 1215/2012 on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters (Brussels I bis Regulation). The aim of the study is to provide solid evidence and analysis of legal and […]

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Summer School on Consumer’s Rights and Market Regulation in the EU

Within the activities of the Jean Monnet Module “CoRiMaR” (Consumer’s Rights and Market Regulation in the European Union), the Department of Legal Sciences of the University of Udine (Italy), together with a consortium of European universities including the University of Essex, De Montfort University, Universitatea de Vest din Timisoara, East Anglia University, University of Belgrade […]

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VIII Congress of Private International Law at the Carlos III University of Madrid

The VIII Congress of Private International Law of the University Carlos III of Madrid will take place on 12 and 13 May 2022. It will be devoted to Regulation (EU) 2019/1111 on jurisdiction, recognition and enforcement of decisions in matrimonial matters and the matters of parental responsibility, and on international child abduction. Those interested in presenting […]

PhD/Research Assistant Positions at the University of Cologne

The Institute for Private International and Comparative Law of the University of Cologne, directed by Heinz-Peter Mansel, is looking to appoint one to two Research Assistant(s) (Wissenschaftliche/r Mitarbeiter/in) on fixed-term contracts for two years, with contract extension possible, based in Cologne. The successful candidate(s) can be appointed full time (39.83 hrs/week) or part-time (19.92 hrs/week), […]

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EAPIL Young Research Network Conference in Dubrovnik

The EAPIL Young Research Network is looking forward to welcoming the academic and research community to the beautiful city of Dubrovnik on 14 and 15 May 2022 for a closing conference on the EAPIL Young Research Network’s third research project with the title: Jurisdiction Over Non-EU Defendants – Should the Brussels Ia Regulation be Extended? […]

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Born and Kalelioglu on Choice-of-Law Agreements in International Contracts

Gary Born (Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP) and Cem Kalelioglu (Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP) contributed an article on choice-of-law agreements in international contracts to Volume 50, Number 1, of the Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law. Choice-of-law agreements are widely used in international business transactions, with a substantial majority […]

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Zarra on Imperativeness in Private International Law

Giovanni Zarra (University of Naples) authored a book titled Imperativeness in Private International Law – A View from Europe, with Springer/T.M.C. Asser Press. This book centres on the ways in which the concept of imperativeness has found expression in private international law (PIL) and discusses “imperative norms”, and “imperativeness” as their intrinsic quality, examining the rules […]

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Save the date: JPIL-SMU Virtual Conference on Conflicts of Jurisdiction on 23 to 24 June 2022

The Journal of Private International Law and the Singapore Management University will hold a virtual conference on 23 to 24 June 2022, divided into four sessions, on the conflicts of jurisdiction issue. The conference is aimed at assisting with the ongoing work of the Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH) on jurisdiction. The speakers […]

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Coyle on the Mystery of the Missing Choice-of-Law Clause

John F. Coyle from the University of North Carolina has published on SSRN an article titled The Mystery of the Missing Choice-of-Law Clause. The abstract reads as follows: There is widespread agreement among experienced contract drafters that every commercial contract should contain a choice-of-law clause. Among their many virtues, choice-of-law clauses facilitate settlement and reduce […]

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Call For Papers and Panels: Identities on the Move – Documents Cross Borders

DXB – Identities on the move – Documents cross borders is a project aimed at facilitating the dissemination and implementation of Regulation (EU) 2016/1191 in EU Member States, funded by the European Union’s Justice Programme (2014–2020). The final conference of the project will take place on 23–24 June 2022 in Castel San Pietro Terme, Bologna (Italy), […]

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Recent Judgments on Corporate Responsibility for Environmental Damages

A webinar in English on Recent judgments on corporate responsibility for environmental damages will take place on 26 November 2021, from 15.00 to 17.00 CET, organised by the Interest Group on Private International Law of the Italian Society of International Law (SIDI). The speakers will be Olivera Boskovic and Silvia Marino. The event is part of […]

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Diversity of Enforcement Titles in Cross-Border Debt Collection in the EU

A conference titled Diversity of Enforcement Titles in Cross-border Debt Collection in the EU will take place in Maribor on 3 and 4 September 2021, in the framework of the The EU-En4S project. The event will be live streamed online for those who cannot attend in person. Speakers include Marko Ilešič, Friderik Sjövall, Samuel Rudvall, Željko Pajalić, […]

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The EAPIL Blog: 500 Posts and Counting

The post you are reading is the 500th post of the blog of the European Association of Private International law since the blog was launched in November 2019. How have things gone for the blog over this time? The statistics below provide some answers. Blog Subscribers The number of those who wish to be notified […]