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Bonn University / HCCH Conference — The HCCH 2019 Judgments Convention: Cornerstones – Prospects – Outlook, 9 and 10 June 2023

Registration now open   Dates:                    Friday and Saturday, 9 and 10 June 2023 Venue:                   Universitätsclub Bonn, Konviktstraße 9, D – 53113 Bonn Registration:      sekretariat.weller@jura.uni-bonn.de   Registration Fee: € 220.- Young Scholars Rate (limited capacity): € 110.- Dinner (optional):                      € 60.- Registration: Please register with

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Save the date: University of Bonn/HCCH Conference “The HCCH 2019 Judgments Convention: Cornerstones – Prospects – Outlook”, 9 and 10 September 2022, Bonn University, Germany

Dear Friends and Colleagues, During the ongoing pandemic, the University of Bonn has remained very careful and did not allow on-site events of a larger scale so far. We have therefore once again made the decision to reschedule our Conference (originally planned for the 25/26 September 2020, and postponed to 13/14 September 2021) now to […]

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Research Handbook on EU Private International Law

A new Research Handbook on EU Private International Law, within the Edward Elgar Research Handbooks in European Law series  has just been published. It is edited by Peter Stone, Professor and Youseph Farah, Lecturer, School of Law, University of Essex, UK.   It contains the following contributions: 1. Internet Transactions and Activities Peter Stone 2. […]

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First Issue of 2007’s LMCLQ and Private International Law

There is a veritable feast of articles, casenotes and book reviews in the latest issue of the Lloyd’s Maritime & Commercial Law Quarterly. They are: “Piercing the corporate veil: searching for appropriate choice of law rules” by Chee Ho Tham (L.M.C.L.Q. 2007, 1(Feb), 22-43) Analyses case law on whether the English courts will exceptionally disregard […]

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Publication: EU Private International Law

Peter Stone (University of Essex, UK) has published EU Private International Law: Harmonization of Laws, part of the Elgar European Law Series. This book focuses on harmonization of conflict laws at the European Community level, which has been driven by the introduction of a series of conventions and regulations. It offers critical assessment of these […]

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The Dubai Supreme Court on the Enforcement of Canadian (Ontario) Enforcement Judgment

Can an enforcement judgment issued by a foreign court be recognized and enforced in another jurisdiction? This is a fundamental question concerning the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. The answer appears to be relatively straightforward: “No”. Foreign enforcement judgments are not eligible to be recognized and enforced as they are not decisions on the […]