As the future UK’s withdrawal from the EU will bear an unprecedented impact on the system of cross-border family disputes within the European area, this paper chooses to focus on some critical issues emerged from the Italian case law on Brussels IIa Regulation by analysing selected decisions rendered in cases between Italy and the UK. In this regard, the relevant provisions of the Regulation on both matrimonial matters and parental responsibility are dealt with. In addition, some final considerations on the Brussels IIa Recast proposal are provided in order to assess its prospective practical application
The book is edited by Ilaria Queirolo and Sergio Maria Carbone, that collected and co-ordinated the ...
This paper deals with the problems relating to the recognition of legal situations created abroad, p...
The present work tackles the topical and much debated issue of the notions, and their contents, of «...
As the future UK’s withdrawal from the EU will bear an unprecedented impact on the system of cross-b...
On 1 March 2001 Council Regulation (EC) No 1347/2000 of 29 May 2000 on Jurisdiction and the Recognit...
This article deals with the recognition and enforcement within the European judicial area of out-of...
This paper aims to analyze to the regulation of the family matters in the EU “acquiss communautaire”...
European Union law in relation to family life is increasing and developing while continuing to have ...
The paper addresses the EU competence in civil judicial cooperation by selecting the topic of parent...
The article analyses the critical aspects of the rules on lis alibi pendes contained in the Brussels...
The article analyzes the two recent EU Regulations implementing enhanced cooperation on jurisdiction...
The article briefly describes international legislation in parental responsibility matters and focus...
The discipline on matrimonial property regimes presents significant difficulties for cross-border co...
The article briefly describes international legislation in parental responsibility matters and focus...
The paper critically comments on the M.S. judgment delivered on 26 March 2019 by the Court of Justic...
The book is edited by Ilaria Queirolo and Sergio Maria Carbone, that collected and co-ordinated the ...
This paper deals with the problems relating to the recognition of legal situations created abroad, p...
The present work tackles the topical and much debated issue of the notions, and their contents, of «...
As the future UK’s withdrawal from the EU will bear an unprecedented impact on the system of cross-b...
On 1 March 2001 Council Regulation (EC) No 1347/2000 of 29 May 2000 on Jurisdiction and the Recognit...
This article deals with the recognition and enforcement within the European judicial area of out-of...
This paper aims to analyze to the regulation of the family matters in the EU “acquiss communautaire”...
European Union law in relation to family life is increasing and developing while continuing to have ...
The paper addresses the EU competence in civil judicial cooperation by selecting the topic of parent...
The article analyses the critical aspects of the rules on lis alibi pendes contained in the Brussels...
The article analyzes the two recent EU Regulations implementing enhanced cooperation on jurisdiction...
The article briefly describes international legislation in parental responsibility matters and focus...
The discipline on matrimonial property regimes presents significant difficulties for cross-border co...
The article briefly describes international legislation in parental responsibility matters and focus...
The paper critically comments on the M.S. judgment delivered on 26 March 2019 by the Court of Justic...
The book is edited by Ilaria Queirolo and Sergio Maria Carbone, that collected and co-ordinated the ...
This paper deals with the problems relating to the recognition of legal situations created abroad, p...
The present work tackles the topical and much debated issue of the notions, and their contents, of «...