
Parental Care and the Best Interests of the Child in Muslim Countries, edited by / a cura di Nadjma Yassari, Lena-Maria Möller, Imen Gallala-Arndt, SPringer, 2017, ISBN 9789462651739, pp. 353, EUR 145,59
This book is the first analysis of parental care regimes in Muslim jurisdictions, both in a comparative and country-specific sense. It contains the proceedings of a workshop on Parental Care and the Best Interests of the Child in Muslim Countries that the Max Planck Research Group “Changes in God’s Law: An Inner-Islamic Comparison of Family and Succession Law” hosted in Rabat, Morocco in April 2015. This workshop saw a total of 15 country reports presented on questions of custody, guardianship and their development within different Muslim jurisdictions (ranging from Indonesia to Morocco), a number of which are included in full in the book. Each of these country reports contains a historical perspective on the evolution of domestic rules regarding custody and guardianship, and on the introduction and development of the notion of the best interests of the child. Most importantly, the prevailing legal norms, both substantive and procedural, are explored and particular attention is given to legal practice and the role of the judiciary. In addition to a selection of country reports from the workshop, the volume includes two comparative analyses on questions of parental care in both public and private international law. With a high practical relevance for legal practitioners working in the area of cross-border custody disputes and the most up-to-date assessment of parental care regimes beyond a pure analysis of statutory law, this book combines a number of country reports authored by experts who have worked or are still based in the respective countries they are reporting on and thus contains in-depth discussions of legal practice and custody law in action.
Venerdì 30 giugno 2017 si terrà a Torino un convegno intitolato Il riconoscimento e l’esecuzione di decisioni e lodi arbitrali stranieri: trends e sviluppi recenti, organizzato dell’Union Internationale des Avocats, dall’Ordine degli Avvocati di Torino e dal Dipartimento di Giurisprudenza dell’Università di Torino.
La locandina dell’evento è disponibile qui.
Par une décision communiquée le 13 avril 2017, la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme (CEDH) rejette une requête relative à la durée excessive d’une procédure de liquidation pour non-épuisement des voies de recours internes, constatant le revirement de jurisprudence opéré par la Cour de cassation en la matière.
Entreprises en difficulté
Contrat d'entreprise
Contrat d'entreprise - Responsabilité délictuelle ou quasi-délictuelle
Contrat d'entreprise
Prêt - Intérêts - Taux effectif global
Entreprises en difficulté
En cas de litispendance, la date à laquelle a été engagée une procédure tendant à obtenir une mesure d’instruction avant tout procès ne peut pas constituer la date à laquelle « est réputée saisie », au sens de l’article 30, point 1, du règlement Bruxelles I, une juridiction appelée à statuer sur une demande au fond formée dans le même État membre consécutivement au résultat de cette mesure.
Copropriété - Propriété
Entreprises en difficulté
Étrangers - rétention - Contrôle d'identité
This is one for the conflict of laws anoraks. In C-29/16 HanseYachts the Court of Justice held (on 4 May) that an application for proceedings to preserve or establish, prior to any legal proceedings, evidence of facts on which a subsequent action could be based, does not constitute a proceeding within the meaning of (now) Article 32(1) Brussels I. If it had, it would trigger the lis alibi pendens regime of that Article, impacting therefore on any future substantive proceedings.
At 33 the Court defers to the insight into the relevant provisions of French judicial procedure, offered by the French Government: Although there may indeed be a connection between the court seised on the basis of that article and the court having jurisdiction to hear the substance of the case with a view to which the measure of inquiry was ordered, the fact remains that such proceedings for the taking of evidence are independent in relation to the substantive procedure which may, if necessary, be brought subsequently. The Court’s ruling however is dependent (at 34) upon the French courts confirming this interpretation of French civil procedure: for the CJEU does not offer final interpretations on internal State law.
Geert.
(Handbook of) EU Private International Law, 2nd ed. 2016, Chapter 2, Heading 2.2.14.1.
La Commission européenne a publié à la fin du mois d’avril le tableau de bord 2017 de la justice dans l’Union européenne, qui présente les données de chaque pays de l’Union concernant l’efficacité, la qualité et l’indépendance de leurs systèmes de justice respectifs.
Cet outil statistique, élaboré à partir des données transmises chaque année par les pays membres et par les données recueillies par la Commission vise à permettre aux autorités nationales d’améliorer l’effectivité des systèmes de justice.
Cette cinquième édition se penche plus particulièrement sur plusieurs points :
Doit être cassé l’arrêt qui rejette une demande d’exequatur d’un jugement israélien pour fraude, alors que le litige présentait des liens caractérisés avec Israël et que le juge israélien n’avait pas été saisi pour faire échec à une procédure engagée en France ou à une décision française.
International sale of goods – A Private International Law Comparative and Prospective analysis of Sino-European Relations, Niicolas Nord, Gustavo Cerqueira (Eds.), Pref. Cl. Witz, International Sale of Goods, China-EU Law Series 5, Springer, 2017, 183 pp.
This book provides an in-depth study of Private International Law reasoning in the field of international sale of goods contracts. It connects the dots between European and Chinese law and offers an unprecedented transversal and comparative legal study on the matter. Its main purpose is to identify the consequences of European rules on Chinese companies and vice versa. The first part addresses the conflict of jurisdiction and conflict of law rules, while the second part discusses in detail the practical importance and the impact of arbitration, which is becoming more common thanks to its flexibility. The third part focuses on the Vienna Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods and the Unidroit Principles of International Commercial Contracts and carefully analyses their use. The final part examines contracts involving consumers.
The chapters of this book reproduce the lectures given during the fifth symposium of the China-EU School of Law (CESL) — International Symposium Series, held on the 20th and the 21st of June 2016 at the China University of Political Science and Law, in Beijing, and jointly organised by the University of Strasbourg and the China-EU School of Law at the China University of Political Science and Law.
Prefaced by Professor Claude Witz (Saarland University) and foreworded by Mrs. Cheng Minzhu (Supreme People’s Court of PRC), this book is organized by the French Professors Nicolas Nord (University of Strasbourg) and Gustavo Cerqueira (University of Reims).
Table of contents
Preface Claude Witz
Presentation Nicolas Nord, Gustavo Cerqueira
Foreword – The Chinese law on Conflict of Laws and its Interpretation by the Supreme Court Cheng Minzhu
Part I: International Sale of Goods and Conflictual Mechanisms
Identification of the Competent Judge in Europe Danièle Alexandre
Identification of the competent judge in China Xi Zhiguo
Identification of the Applicable Law in China and in Europe Nicolas Nord
Part II: Arbitration, an Alternative Way
International Sale of Goods: Combination of Arbitration and Mediation in China Song Lianbin
Arbitration in the Field of International Sale of Goods: A French Point of View Jochen Bauerreis
Integration of the Arbitration Award in the State System: Comparative Perspectives Dong Jingjing
Part III: International Sale of Goods and Material Solutions
The Vienna United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods: Applicability, Gaps and Implementation Laura García Gutíerrez
The Unidroit Principles of International Commercial Contracts in the Sino-European Sale of Goods Contracts Gustavo Cerqueira
Part IV: International Sale of Goods and Consumers
International Consumer Sales: International Jurisdiction and ADR in Europe and Chine Markus Petsche
The Law Applicable to the Consumer Contracts: Protection and Gaps in China and in Europe Nicolas Nord
The Preface, Presentation and Foreword can be freely accessed here
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