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Equality of the parties in investment arbitration – public international law...

Written by Silja Vöneky, University of Freiburg 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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Humboldt-University Berlin: PhD fellowship in private (international) law

The Graduate Programm “Dynamic Integration” at the Faculty of Law of Humboldt-University Berlin offers a PhD fellowship in private (international) law. The fellowship is (generously) funded by the...

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Out now: RabelsZ 3/2020

The third 2020 issue of RabelsZ has been released this week. It contains the following articles: Reinhard Zimmermann, Pflichtteil und Noterbenrecht in historisch-vergleichender Perspektive (Compulsory...

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Political Agreement on the Reform of the Evidence and the Service Regulation

After years of discussion the Council of the European Union and the European Parliament have finally reached agreement on the reform of the Evidence and the Service Regulation. The new rules aim to...

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Virtual Conference on “The Burden of Proof in International Arbitration”

On Monday, October 26, 2020 at 15.00 CET, the European Center for Arbitration and Mediation and The International School of Arbitration and Mediation for Europe, the Mediterranean and the Middle East...

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Human rights in global supply chains: Do we need to amend the Rome...

Written by Giesela Rühl, Humboldt-University of Berlin   The protection of human rights in global supply chains has been high on the agenda of national legislatures for a number of years. Most...

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Overriding Mandatory Rules in the Law of the EU Member States: Webinar of the...

On Monday, 16 November 2020, starting at 9.15 am CET, the Young EU Private International Law Research Network of the European Association of Private International Law (EAPIL), organizes a webinar on...

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Out now: RabelsZ 4/2020

Issue 4 of RabelsZ is now available online and in print. It contains the following articles: MAX-PLANCK-INSTITUT FÜR AUSLÄNDISCHES UND INTERNATIONALES PRIVATRECHT, Die Frühehe im Rechtsvergleich:...

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First EAPIL (Virtual) Seminar on 11 December 2020: Brexit and Private...

On 11 December 2020, from 11 am to 1 pm (MET), the European Association of Private International Law will host the first EAPIL (Virtual) Seminar. Devoted to the impact of Brexit on Private...

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Request for preliminary ruling from Bulgaria: Recognition of foreign birth...

The Administrative Court of the City of Sofia, Bulgaria, has recently submitted a request for a preliminary ruling revolving around the recognition of a foreign birth certificate issued by another EU...

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Brexit and Private International Law: Registration for the first EAPIL...

We are glad to announce that registration for the first (Virtual) Seminar of the European Association of Private International Law (EAPIL) is now open. If you wish to join, just fill out this form. The...

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Cross-Border Families under Covid-19: Call for Papers

The Minerva Center for Human Rights at Tel Aviv University will host an  international socio-legal (zoom-) workshop on 22-23 June 2021 to explore the impact of the Covid-19 crisis and its regulation on...

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Out now: RabelsZ 1/2021

Issue 1/2021 of RabelsZ is now available online! It contains the following articles:   Reinhard Zimmermann (Hamburg): Zwingender Angehörigenschutz im Erbrecht ­- Entwicklungslinien jenseits der...

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Digital teaching of Private International Law: Second EAPIL (Virtual) Seminar...

The European Association of Private International (EAPIL) will host its Second Virtual Seminar on 27 January 2021, 5 to 7 pm (MET). Devoted to the digital teaching of Private International Law and its...

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Moser and McIlwrath: Negotiating International Commercial Contracts

Gustavo Moser and Michael McIlwrath  have just published “Negotating International Commercial Contracts” (with Eleven publishers). More information is available on the publisher’s website. The authors...

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