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Jurisdiction Over Noneu Defendants Should The Brussels Ia Regulation Be Extended Tobias Lutzi Ennio Piovesani Dora Zgrablji Rotar Editors

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Jurisdiction Over Noneu Defendants Should The Brussels Ia Regulation Be Extended Tobias Lutzi Ennio Piovesani Dora Zgrablji Rotar Editors
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.9 MB
Pages: 372
Author: Tobias Lutzi; Ennio Piovesani; Dora Zgrabljić Rotar (editors)
ISBN: 9781509958917, 9781509958948
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Jurisdiction Over Noneu Defendants Should The Brussels Ia Regulation Be Extended Tobias Lutzi Ennio Piovesani Dora Zgrablji Rotar Editors by Tobias Lutzi; Ennio Piovesani; Dora Zgrabljić Rotar (editors) 9781509958917, 9781509958948 instant download after payment.

This book looks at the question of extending the reach of the Brussels Ia Regulation to defendants not domiciled in an EU Member State. The Regulation, the centrepiece of the EU framework on civil procedure, is widely recognised as one of the most successful legal instruments on judicial cooperation. To provide a basis for the discussion of its possible extension, this volume takes a closer look at the national rules that currently govern the question of jurisdiction over non-EU defendants in each Member State through 17 national reports. The insights gained from them are summarised in a comparative report and critically discussed in further contributions, which look at the question both from a European and from a wider global perspective. Private international lawyers will be keen to read the findings and conclusions, which will also be of interest to practitioners and policy makers.
Volume 36 in the series Studies in Private International Law

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