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Brussels Ibis regulation : changes and challenges of the renewed procedural scheme / Vesna Lazić, Steven Stuij, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Short studies in private international lawPublication details: The Hague : T.M.C. Asser Press, 2016.Description: v, 152 pages ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9462651469
  • 9789462651463
Other title:
  • Brussels I bis regulation
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • KJE3795 .B86 2017
Contents:
The revised lis pendens rules in the Brussels Ibis regulation / Christian Heinze and Bjorn Steinrotter -- The party autonomy paradigm : European and global developments on choice of forum / Xandra Kramer and Erlis Themeli -- Procedural position of a 'weaker party' in the regulation Brussels Ibis / Vesna Lazic -- The enforcement of monetary final judgments under the Brussels Ibis regulation (a critical assessment) / Marta Requejo Isidro -- Provisional and protective measures in the European civil procedure of the Brussels I system / Ilaria Pretelli -- Brussels Ibis in relation to other instruments on the global level / Vesna Lazic and Steven Stuij, editors.
Summary: "This book focuses on major amendments introduced in the Brussels I regulatory framework. The contributions scrutenise the changes introduced in the Brussels Ibis Regulation, a legal instrument that presents a core of the unification of private international law rules on the European Union level. It is one of the first publications addressing all the changes in the Brussels I regulatory scheme, which takes into consideration relevant CJEU case law up to July 2016. The texts ... will add to the development of EU private international law. In addition, the authors' critical analysis may open further discussions on the topic and so benefit a consistent and harmonised application of the Regulation. In this respect the book takes a different approach than the commentaries which have so far been published."--
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"The contributions to this book are based on the papers presented during the conference, 'International Civil Procedure and Brussels Ibis, ' held at the T.M.C. Asser Institute on 19 March 2015, celebrating the institute's 50th anniversary"--Title page verso.

Includes bibliographical references.

The revised lis pendens rules in the Brussels Ibis regulation / Christian Heinze and Bjorn Steinrotter -- The party autonomy paradigm : European and global developments on choice of forum / Xandra Kramer and Erlis Themeli -- Procedural position of a 'weaker party' in the regulation Brussels Ibis / Vesna Lazic -- The enforcement of monetary final judgments under the Brussels Ibis regulation (a critical assessment) / Marta Requejo Isidro -- Provisional and protective measures in the European civil procedure of the Brussels I system / Ilaria Pretelli -- Brussels Ibis in relation to other instruments on the global level / Vesna Lazic and Steven Stuij, editors.

"This book focuses on major amendments introduced in the Brussels I regulatory framework. The contributions scrutenise the changes introduced in the Brussels Ibis Regulation, a legal instrument that presents a core of the unification of private international law rules on the European Union level. It is one of the first publications addressing all the changes in the Brussels I regulatory scheme, which takes into consideration relevant CJEU case law up to July 2016. The texts ... will add to the development of EU private international law. In addition, the authors' critical analysis may open further discussions on the topic and so benefit a consistent and harmonised application of the Regulation. In this respect the book takes a different approach than the commentaries which have so far been published."--

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