Faculty Position at the University of Windsor (Canada)
The Faculty of Law at the University of Windsor is seeking an outstanding individual or individuals for appointment to the Paul Martin Professorship in International Affairs and Law. The appointment is...
View ArticleConference on the Cultural Dimension of Private International Law
On 13 June 2014, the Swiss Institute of Comparative Law in cooperation with the Universities of Lausanne, Geneva and Urbino will host a conference on the Cultural Dimension of Private International...
View ArticleLuxembourg Code of Private International Law
I am delighted to announce the publication of the second edition of the Luxembourg code of private international law. The book gathers all applicable legislation in the field of private international...
View ArticleMoses on the Arbitration/Litigation Interface in Europe
Margaret Moses (Loyola University Chicago Law School) has posted Arbitration/Litigation Interface: The European Debate on SSRN. Concerns over the interface between arbitration and litigation have been...
View Article11th Edition of Mayer and Heuzé’s Private International Law
A new edition of Pierre Mayer and Vincent Heuzé’s leading treaty on French private international law is scheduled for publication in June. Mayer is professor emeritus, and Heuzé currently teaches, at...
View ArticleCJEU Rules Again on Jurisdiction over Co-Perpetrators
By Jonas Steinle Jonas Steinle, LL.M., is a doctoral student at the chair of Prof. Dr. Matthias Weller, Mag.rer.publ., Professor for Civil Law, Civil Procedure and Private International Law at EBS Law...
View ArticleChecking Out
It has been seven years since I wrote my first post on Conflict of Laws .Net. The blog has been a lot of fun, but also a lot of work. I am stepping back and leaving the blog in the expert hands of my...
View ArticleFrench Supreme Court Confirms Rothschild
On 25 March 2015, the French Supreme Court for Civil and Criminal matters (Cour de cassation) upheld its decision in Rothschild and ruled that an asymmetrical jurisdiction clause might not be...
View ArticleThe Asian Market for Contracts
In continuation of my previous work on the international attractiveness of contract laws in ICC arbitration, I have posted the draft of a new empirical study focusing on Asia (The Laws of Asian...
View ArticleUK Supreme Court Rules on Law Governing Damages
On 2 April 2014, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom delivered its judgment in C0x v Ergo Versicherung AG. In this pre-Rome II case, the issue before the court was whether issues of damages were...
View ArticleBismuth on International Public Policy for Sovereign Debt Contracts
Regis Bismuth (university of Poitiers) has posted The Path Towards an International Public Policy for Sovereign Debt Contracts on SSRN. Recent times have been rich in events highlighting the...
View ArticleUK Supreme Court Rules on Law Governing Damages
On 2 April 2014, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom delivered its judgment in C0x v Ergo Versicherung AG. In this pre-Rome II case, the issue before the court was whether issues of damages were...
View ArticleBismuth on International Public Policy for Sovereign Debt Contracts
Regis Bismuth (university of Poitiers) has posted The Path Towards an International Public Policy for Sovereign Debt Contracts on SSRN. Recent times have been rich in events highlighting the...
View ArticleFaculty Position at the University of Windsor (Canada)
The Faculty of Law at the University of Windsor is seeking an outstanding individual or individuals for appointment to the Paul Martin Professorship in International Affairs and Law. The appointment is...
View ArticleConference on the Cultural Dimension of Private International Law
On 13 June 2014, the Swiss Institute of Comparative Law in cooperation with the Universities of Lausanne, Geneva and Urbino will host a conference on the Cultural Dimension of Private International...
View ArticleLuxembourg Code of Private International Law
I am delighted to announce the publication of the second edition of the Luxembourg code of private international law. The book gathers all applicable legislation in the field of private international...
View ArticleMoses on the Arbitration/Litigation Interface in Europe
Margaret Moses (Loyola University Chicago Law School) has posted Arbitration/Litigation Interface: The European Debate on SSRN. Concerns over the interface between arbitration and litigation have been...
View Article11th Edition of Mayer and Heuzé’s Private International Law
A new edition of Pierre Mayer and Vincent Heuzé’s leading treaty on French private international law is scheduled for publication in June. Mayer is professor emeritus, and Heuzé currently teaches, at...
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