The paper deals with recent rulings of the European Court of Justice regarding the international jurisdiction of European courts in connection with infringements over the Internet. The aim of the paper is to illustrate a shift in the judicature of the Court and the need for a recast of the special jurisdiction provisions in the Brussels I Regulation.The main focal point is the ruling in the case C-170/12 Peter Pinckney v KDG Mediatech AG, which contains two surprising conclusions. Firstly, the intentions of the alleged infringer to target a certain jurisdiction are not to be taken into consideration. The decisive connecting factor is solely the fact that the harmful event may occur within the jurisdiction of the court. Secondly, the actions...
As the facts that led to the Dow Jones/Gutnick-decision of the High Court of Australia (10 December ...
This paper analyses the Brussels I bis rule on establishing special jurisdiction for violations of t...
This paper analyses the Brussels I bis rule on establishing special jurisdiction for violations of t...
In a series of four recent cases, the European Court of Justice has devised a new jurisdictional fra...
This paper discusses the recent case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (the ECJ), in...
This paper discusses the relevance, pursuant to the EU Brussels I Regulation, of the accessibility o...
Article 5(3) of the Brussels I Regulation provides that a person domiciled in a Member State may be ...
The Brussels I bis Regulation (1215/2012), sequel to the Brussels I Regulation (44/2000), contains r...
The paper explores the approach of the European Union Private International Law (EU PIL) to the allo...
The paper explores the approach of the European Union Private International Law (EU PIL) to the allo...
The paper explores the approach of the European Union Private International Law (EU PIL) to the allo...
The article deals with the problem of determining the cross-boarding judicial jurisdiction of cases ...
The new media and communication technologies have significantly increased the number of online cross...
The new media and communication technologies have significantly increased the number of online cross...
The legal provision applicable to determine the jurisdiction to decide claims regarding the cross-bo...
As the facts that led to the Dow Jones/Gutnick-decision of the High Court of Australia (10 December ...
This paper analyses the Brussels I bis rule on establishing special jurisdiction for violations of t...
This paper analyses the Brussels I bis rule on establishing special jurisdiction for violations of t...
In a series of four recent cases, the European Court of Justice has devised a new jurisdictional fra...
This paper discusses the recent case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (the ECJ), in...
This paper discusses the relevance, pursuant to the EU Brussels I Regulation, of the accessibility o...
Article 5(3) of the Brussels I Regulation provides that a person domiciled in a Member State may be ...
The Brussels I bis Regulation (1215/2012), sequel to the Brussels I Regulation (44/2000), contains r...
The paper explores the approach of the European Union Private International Law (EU PIL) to the allo...
The paper explores the approach of the European Union Private International Law (EU PIL) to the allo...
The paper explores the approach of the European Union Private International Law (EU PIL) to the allo...
The article deals with the problem of determining the cross-boarding judicial jurisdiction of cases ...
The new media and communication technologies have significantly increased the number of online cross...
The new media and communication technologies have significantly increased the number of online cross...
The legal provision applicable to determine the jurisdiction to decide claims regarding the cross-bo...
As the facts that led to the Dow Jones/Gutnick-decision of the High Court of Australia (10 December ...
This paper analyses the Brussels I bis rule on establishing special jurisdiction for violations of t...
This paper analyses the Brussels I bis rule on establishing special jurisdiction for violations of t...