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Peter Mankowski (ed.), Research Handbook on the Brussels I bis Regulation
Nordic Journal of International Law, 2021M. Bogdan
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Netherlands 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 ...
X. Kramer
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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 ...
X. Kramer
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The enforcement of foreign judgments under Brussels Ibis: false alarms and real concerns
Journal of Private International Law, 2015Philippe Hovaguimian
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REGULATION (EU) No 1215/2012 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL (Brussels I bis)
2017Olaf Deinert
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Enforcement Titles Under Brussels I bis Regulation from National to EU Frameworks
Ius Gentium, 2023exaly +2 more sources
Jurisdiction concerning annex actions in the context of the insolvency and Brussels Ibis regulations
International Insolvency Review, 2020AbstractThe legislation of the European Union has addressed the private international law aspects of civil and commercial matters and those of insolvency cases separately. While the Brussels Ibis Regulation (and its predecessors) focuses on “classic” civil of commercial cases, insolvency proceedings are subject to the (recast) Insolvency Regulation ...
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