The European Association of Private International Law runs a book series published by Edward Elgar. The series is designed to host the outcome of the association activities. These include the proceedings of EAPIL conferences, but also papers based on the lectures given at the EAPIL Winter School, the results of its working groups and any other outcome of the Association’s activities worth publishing in a book format.
Morten M. Fogt (ed), Private International Law in an Era of Change (Edward Elgar 2024), ISBN 9781035331796, 278 pp.
The volume builds on the presentations made at the founding conference of the European Association of Private International Law held in Aarhus in 2022.
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Silvia Marino, Anna Wysocka-Bar and Javier Carrascosa González (eds), Status and Family Relationships in European Private International Law (Edward Elgar 2026), ISBN: 9781035356393, 248 pp.
The volume is based on the lectures given at the inaugural edition of the EAPIL Winter School held in Como in 2024.
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Agnieszka Frąckowiak-Adamska and Giesela Rühl (eds), Private International Law and Global Crises (Edward Elgar 2026), ISBN 9781035360192, 368 pp
The volume originates in the presentations made at the second conference of the European Association of Private International Law held in Wrocław in 2024.
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Silvia Marino, Anna Wysocka-Bar and Javier Carrascosa González (eds), Multistate Torts in European Private International Law (Edward Elgar 2026), ISBN 9781035367535, 234 pp.
The essays collected in the volume reflect the lectures given at the second edition of EAPIL Winter School held in Como in 2025.
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