At the Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) Council meeting in Brussels on 2 and 3 October 2003 final political agreement was reached on a new and expanded version of the Brussels II Regulation, a text which has commonly become known as Brussels II bis. The instrument, which was adopted by the JHA ministers on 27 November, has now received formal classification as Council Regulation No 2201/2003 Concerning Jurisdiction and the Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments in Matrimonial Matters and Matters Relating to Parental Responsibility Repealing Regulation (EC) No 1347/2000.1 The net result of this precipitous reform is that Brussels JJ shall cease to have effect from 1 May 2005,2 a mere 4 years and 2 months after it entered into force. Hencefor...
Abrogating Regulation (EC) n° 1347/2000, in order to enrich it with a second and ambitious set of pr...
The Brussels regime is a legislative framework that regulates questions of transnational litigation ...
First paragraph: On Thursday 30th June the proposal for the recast of Council Regulation (EC) No 220...
At the Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) Council meeting in Brussels on 2 and 3 October 2003 final poli...
The other development under the justice and home affairs pillar of the Union relevant to European ci...
On 1 March 2001 Council Regulation (EC) No 1347/2000 of 29 May 2000 on Jurisdiction and the Recognit...
The article briefly describes international legislation in parental responsibility matters and focus...
The article briefly describes international legislation in parental responsibility matters and focus...
The article examines the procedure of recognition and enforcement of judgements requiring the return...
‘(…) to ensure equality for all children, this Regulation covers all decisions on parental responsib...
The paper addresses the EU competence in civil judicial cooperation by selecting the topic of parent...
The system of the European family procedural law is based on the multiple cross-border institutes wh...
This paper presents an overview of the case law of the ECJ in relation to Regulation 2201/2003. The ...
The purpose of the present contribution is to explore how the European Court of Justice (the ECJ) – ...
The Brussels regime is a legislative framework that regulates questions of transnational litigation ...
Abrogating Regulation (EC) n° 1347/2000, in order to enrich it with a second and ambitious set of pr...
The Brussels regime is a legislative framework that regulates questions of transnational litigation ...
First paragraph: On Thursday 30th June the proposal for the recast of Council Regulation (EC) No 220...
At the Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) Council meeting in Brussels on 2 and 3 October 2003 final poli...
The other development under the justice and home affairs pillar of the Union relevant to European ci...
On 1 March 2001 Council Regulation (EC) No 1347/2000 of 29 May 2000 on Jurisdiction and the Recognit...
The article briefly describes international legislation in parental responsibility matters and focus...
The article briefly describes international legislation in parental responsibility matters and focus...
The article examines the procedure of recognition and enforcement of judgements requiring the return...
‘(…) to ensure equality for all children, this Regulation covers all decisions on parental responsib...
The paper addresses the EU competence in civil judicial cooperation by selecting the topic of parent...
The system of the European family procedural law is based on the multiple cross-border institutes wh...
This paper presents an overview of the case law of the ECJ in relation to Regulation 2201/2003. The ...
The purpose of the present contribution is to explore how the European Court of Justice (the ECJ) – ...
The Brussels regime is a legislative framework that regulates questions of transnational litigation ...
Abrogating Regulation (EC) n° 1347/2000, in order to enrich it with a second and ambitious set of pr...
The Brussels regime is a legislative framework that regulates questions of transnational litigation ...
First paragraph: On Thursday 30th June the proposal for the recast of Council Regulation (EC) No 220...