‘Reasonableness’ Limits in Extraterritorial Regulation: A Public Lecture by...
The Law Department at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is pleased to host a Public Lecture by Visiting Professor Hannah Buxbaum, on ”Reasonableness’ Limits in...
View ArticleMaster Programme on International Trade Law (InTradeC) at University of Milan
The University of Milan announces the first edition of the Master Programme on International Trade Compliance Control (IntTradec) to be held in Milan at the Department of International, Legal and...
View ArticleCall for applications: Postdoctoral positions at the Faculty of Law at Hebrew...
A postdoctoral fellowship at the Faculty of Law at the Hebrew University is available for the academic year of 2020-2021. The position is part of the “Old Identities, New Times: Does the Common Legal...
View ArticleRabelsZ, Issue 1/2020
The first 2020 issue RabelsZ has just been released. It features the following articles: Magnus, Robert, Unternehmenspersönlichkeitsrechte im digitalen Raum und Internationales Privatrecht (Corporate...
View ArticleTrending topics in international and EU law
Maria Caterina Baruffi (University of Verona) and Matteo Ortino (University of Verona) have edited the book «Trending topics in international and EU law: legal and economic perspectives». It collects...
View ArticleMunich Dispute Resolution Day 2020: Human Rights Lawsuits before Civil and...
A spectre is haunting Europe – the spectre of human rights lawsuits. Striking human rights cases have always enjoyed high media attention. But lately, they appear in a new dimension in Europe. The...
View ArticleNow available online: RabelsZ, Issue 2/2020
The second 2020 issue of RabelsZ is now available online. It features two essays as well as the contributions to a Symposium on career paths into legal academia held at the Max Institute in June 2019:...
View ArticleCompetition Law and COVID 19
Written by Sophie Hunter With more than 200 countries affected to date, the current crisis presents far reaching implications for competition law and policy on a global scale. This crisis is affecting...
View ArticleThe Hague Convention on Child Abduction and UK Overseas Territories: VB v TR
Written by Elijah Granet In a recent decision of the Family Division of the English and Welsh High Court—VB v TR (Re RR) [2020] EWFC 28, Mr Justice Mostyn highlighted a lacuna in the protection of...
View ArticleForeign Limitation Periods in England & Wales: Roberts v SSAFA
Written by Elijah Granet When a British woman gives birth in a German hospital staffed with British midwives on a contract from the British ministry of defence, what law applies and to what extent?...
View ArticleSharing Economy in EU Private International Law
Edoardo Rossi has published (in Italian) a book on the Sharing Economic in EU Private International Law (“La Sharing Economy nel diritto internazionale privato europeo”). The author has kindly...
View ArticleConflict of Laws and the Internet
Pedro de Miguel Asensio from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid has published a book on Conflict of laws and the Internet. The publisher’s blurb reads as follows: . The ubiquity of the Internet...
View ArticleGerman Society of International Law: Corporate social responsibility and...
In April 2019 the German Society of International Law (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationales Recht) held its 36th biannual conference at the University of Vienna. Organised by August Reinisch...
View ArticleJurisdiction for claims against transnational companies for human rights...
Written by Anatol Dutta, University of Munich Note: This blogpost is part of a series on „Corporate social responsibility and international law“ that presents the main findings of the contributions...
View ArticleJurisdiction unbound: extraterritorial measures to ensure corporate...
Written by Nico Krisch, Graduate Institute for International and Development Studies, Geneva Note: This blogpost is part of a series on „Corporate social responsibility and international law“ that...
View ArticleCorporate responsibility and private (international) law
Written by Giesela Rühl, University of Jena/Humboldt-University of Berlin Note: This blogpost is part of a series on „Corporate social responsibility and international law“ that presents the main...
View ArticleCorporate responsibility in (public) international law
Written by Oliver Dörr, University of Osnabrück Note: This blogpost is part of a series on „Corporate social responsibility and international law“ that presents the main findings of the contributions...
View ArticlePrivate international law requirements for the effective enforcement of human...
Written by Tanja Domej, University of Zurich Note: This blogpost is part of a series on „Corporate social responsibility and international law“ that presents the main findings of the contributions...
View ArticlePublic international law requirements for the effective enforcement of human...
Written by Peter Hilpold, University of Innsbruck Note: This blogpost is part of a series on „Corporate social responsibility and international law“ that presents the main findings of the contributions...
View ArticleEquality of the parties in investment arbitration – private international law...
Written by Stefan Huber, University of Tübingen Note: This blogpost is part of a series on „Corporate social responsibility and international law“ that presents the main findings of the contributions...
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