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Consumer protection under the Brussels I bis and Rome I Regulations

open access: diamondInstitutiones Administrationis, 2022
The trend towards globalization and the completion of the European Union's internal market has also led to an increase in the incidence of relations with a foreign element in international trade.
Dominika Moravcová
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Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in International Sales Contracts: A Comparative Study of the Brussels I bis Regulation and the Law of Ghana [PDF]

open access: diamondLex Portus, 2023
Cross-border litigation is complex. Generally, judgments made by the courts of one sovereign state are, by themselves, not enforceable in the courts of another sovereign state.
Rublyn Nana Ama Acquah   +1 more
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The Applicability of the Brussels I bis Regulation to Hybrid Dispute Resolution Clauses [PDF]

open access: hybridThe Italian Review of International and Comparative Law, 2023
Abstract The hybrid clause is an optional dispute resolution clause that offers the parties to a contract, for resolving their dispute, an option between state courts and arbitral tribunals. The combination of two different dispute resolution mechanisms, litigation and arbitration, raises the issue of determining the international or regional ...
N. Kansu Okyay
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Peter Mankowski, Research Handbook on the Brussels I bis Regulation

open access: diamondCUADERNOS DE DERECHO TRANSNACIONAL, 2020
Este artículo reseña:  Peter Mankowski, Research Handbook on the Brussels I bis Regulation, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham/Northampton 2020, nr de páginas 392, ISBN ...
Juliana Suderow
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Jurisdiction over cyber torts under the Brussels I Bis Regulation

open access: green, 2023
This chapter looks at the jurisdiction rules in cybertorts under the Brussels I Bis Regulation in light of the significant case law of the Court of Justice that clarifies the operation of Article 7 in various digital contexts. Both the earlier basic cases and the more recent ones providing finer details are analysed.
Sandrine Brachotte, Arnaud Nuyts
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Marta Requejo Isidro (Ed.). Brussels I Bis. A Commentary on Regulation (EU) No 1215/2012

open access: diamondCUADERNOS DE DERECHO TRANSNACIONAL, 2023
Este artículo reseña:  Marta Requejo Isidro (Ed.). Brussels I Bis. A Commentary on Regulation (EU)No 1215/2012. Elgar Commentaries in Private International Law series, 2022, 1024 pp.
Apostólos Ánthimos
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Art. 67 Brussels I bis Regulation: an Overall Critical Analysis

open access: green, 2021
Building upon the results of the En2Bria EU cofunded research project, the work addresses the relationship between the Brussels I bis Regulation and special rules on jurisdiction and recognition and enforcement of decisions contained in other EU law instruments.
Ilaria Queirolo   +5 more
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Brussels I BIS. A Commentary on Regulation (EU) No 1215/2012. Ed. by Marta Requejo Isidro.

open access: hybridRabels Zeitschrift für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht, 2023
Brussels I BIS. A Commentary on Regulation (EU) No 1215/2012. Ed. by Marta Requejo Isidro. – Cheltenham, UK; Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar 2022. LXXX, 930 pp. (Elgar Commentaries in Private International Law.)
Christian Köhler
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Nexus of the Location of Performance of an Obligation as the Basis of Jurisdiction in the Brussels I bis Regulation in Cases Versus Air Carriers

open access: diamondLeXonomica, 2021
As it is correctly emphasized by the European Union (EU) legislator, actions in the field of air transport should aim, among other things, at ensuring a high level of protection for passengers. The paper attempts to discuss the nexus of the location of performance of an obligation as the basis of special jurisdiction in the context of the Brussels I ...
Jacek Gołaczyński, Marek Zalisko
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Cross-Border Enforcement and the Brussels I-Bis Regulation: Towards A New Balance Between Mutual Trust and National Control over Fundamental Rights [PDF]

open access: greenNetherlands International Law Review, 2013
The most important political priority of the European Commission in the recast of the Brussels I Regulation has been the abolition of exequatur. The policy to gradually abolish intermediate measures for the enforcement of judgments within the EU flows from the desire to enhance the free movement of judgments and the establishment of a genuine European ...
Xandra Kramer
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