This article is directed at two objectives. It will first provide, in Part I, an outline of the history of the Brussels Convention from its inception to the present day. It will examine the growth of the Convention from a vague undertaking of the six original Member States of the EC, through various treaties of accession and the 1988 Lugano Convention with the EFTA, and finally to the text currently in force. Part II will discuss the nature of the Convention and the philosophy behind it. The second purpose of this article is a more pragmatic one: to provide the practitioner with a working understanding of the way in which a judgment rendered in one European State may be recognized and enforced in another. In Part III, the article covers the...
The European Union has just adopted a set of amendments to the Brussels I Regulation, which governs ...
This thesis is about the transposition of the Conventions adopted by the Member States of the Commun...
International trade and the free movement of people are inevitably followed by legal disputes. Such ...
This article is directed at two objectives. It will first provide, in Part I, an outline of the hist...
This article looks at the rules on the recognition and enforcement of civil and commercial judgments...
This article looks at the rules on the recognition and enforcement of civil and commercial judgments...
This article looks at the rules on the recognition and enforcement of civil and commercial judgments...
This article looks at the rules on the recognition and enforcement of civil and commercial judgments...
The Author confronts two international legal acts - the Convention signed in Brussels on September ...
The Author confronts two international legal acts - the Convention signed in Brussels on September ...
Cover title: Conventions concluded by the Member States of the European Communities pursuant to EEC ...
The Author confronts two international legal acts - the Convention signed in Brussels on September ...
The 1968 Judgments Convention is a significant element in achieving an internal market within Europe...
The 1968 Judgments Convention is a significant element in achieving an internal market within Europe...
The 1968 Judgments Convention is a significant element in achieving an internal market within Europe...
The European Union has just adopted a set of amendments to the Brussels I Regulation, which governs ...
This thesis is about the transposition of the Conventions adopted by the Member States of the Commun...
International trade and the free movement of people are inevitably followed by legal disputes. Such ...
This article is directed at two objectives. It will first provide, in Part I, an outline of the hist...
This article looks at the rules on the recognition and enforcement of civil and commercial judgments...
This article looks at the rules on the recognition and enforcement of civil and commercial judgments...
This article looks at the rules on the recognition and enforcement of civil and commercial judgments...
This article looks at the rules on the recognition and enforcement of civil and commercial judgments...
The Author confronts two international legal acts - the Convention signed in Brussels on September ...
The Author confronts two international legal acts - the Convention signed in Brussels on September ...
Cover title: Conventions concluded by the Member States of the European Communities pursuant to EEC ...
The Author confronts two international legal acts - the Convention signed in Brussels on September ...
The 1968 Judgments Convention is a significant element in achieving an internal market within Europe...
The 1968 Judgments Convention is a significant element in achieving an internal market within Europe...
The 1968 Judgments Convention is a significant element in achieving an internal market within Europe...
The European Union has just adopted a set of amendments to the Brussels I Regulation, which governs ...
This thesis is about the transposition of the Conventions adopted by the Member States of the Commun...
International trade and the free movement of people are inevitably followed by legal disputes. Such ...