Party Autonomy in International Property Law book
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Kroll-Ludwigs on Party Autonomy in European Private International . The party autonomy principle has met with some success in matrimonial property law , having been embraced, albeit with restrictions, by most civil law countries, but eschewed by the relevant statutory regimes of common law countries such as England and . First Issue of 2013′s Journal of Private International Law — Conflict . national laws or non-national rules of law .Publication book Party Autonomy in International Property Law . Within the context of domestic litigation, provisions limiting party autonomy make sense in light of the erga omnes effect – i.e. The CAFC ;s judgment supports the conclusion that parties to international arbitration agreements have freedom to choose any law for the determination of issues of infringement, construction or validity of intellectual property rights ( ;IPRs ;). For registration to the conference and for further details, as well as to book any University accommodation, please contact Dr Giuseppe Serranò and Paola Carminati at jpil_2011@unimi.it. Bertoli: Party Autonomy and the Rome II Regulation — Conflict of . Jur?ys, Institutional Perspective to Private International Law ; M. Conflict of Laws in a Globalized World — Conflict of Laws .netCambridge University Press have published a new book on Conflict of Laws in a Globalized World, edited by Eckart Gottschalk (Harvard), Ralf Michaels (Duke), Giesela Ruhl (Max Planck, Hamburg) and Jan von Hein (Max Planck, Hamburg). Issue 2010/3 Nederlands Internationaal Privaatrecht — Conflict of . University of Virginia law professor Michael Gilbert and Joseph Birkenstock, a lawyer with the law firm Caplin & Drysdale, discuss super PACs — independent political action committees that can contribute to candidates or parties but without . And it is progressively recognized in further areas of the law , too: for torts, matrimonial property regimes, divorce, maintenance etc. See also our . Causes of Action under the Judgments Regulation; Rita Matulionytė, Calling for Party Autonomy in Intellectual Property Infringement Cases; José M Velasco Retamosa, International Protection of United Nations System Emblems: Private International Law Issues; Laurens JE Timmer, Abolition of Exequatur under the Brussels I Regulation: Ill Conceived and Premature?