La grande chambre de la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme (CEDH) a fait droit à la demande de l’Italie dans le cadre de l’éloignement d’un enfant né par GPA, celle-ci étant contraire à l’ordre public. Ce faisant, elle infirme la position de la CEDH sous l’angle de l’article 8 de la Convention européenne des droits de l’homme en matière d’absence de tout lien biologique entre l’enfant et les requérants.
L’accord franco-ivoirien du 24 avril 1961 sur l’accord de coopération en matière de justice permet aux ressortissants de l’un des deux pays d’assister et de représenter leur client ponctuellement devant les juridictions de l’autre pays. Il n’autorise pas l’inscription au barreau. La cour d’appel de Paris a donc infirmé la décision du conseil de l’Ordre des avocats de Seine-Saint-Denis qui a admis l’inscription au tableau d’un avocat de nationalité ivoirienne.
Sécurité sociale - Cotisations - Paiement
Sécurité sociale, contentieux - Contentieux général - Procédure
Bail commercial
Bail rural - Urbanisme
Bail d'habitation
The president and Mrs Trump keep on exercising the courts. In Melania Trump v Webster Tarpley and Mail Media, Inc., the circuit court for Montgomery County, Maryland, accepted jurisdiction against the former, who is resident in Maryland, but rejected it against the latter, who is resident at New York. (It is registered there and also has its head office there). The second defendant is most likely the owner of the website dailymail.com and dailymail.co.uk. Whether that was really the case was left in the middle though for the Daily Mail group (whom Wikipedia today confirmed as no longer accepting as a source of facts), wanted the judge to rule on the merits of jurisdiction rather than on a possibly wrongly identified defendant.
Alleged libel concerns reports published by Mr Tarpley, a blogger, and the Daily Mail, relating to remarks, later retracted by both defendants, on alleged past racy activities of Mrs Trump. At issue was whether the courts at Maryland have personal jurisdiction over Mail Media. Mrs Trump’s legal team suggest publication of defamatory material in a publication with significant circulation in the forum state, suffices for jurisdiction. This, they argue, is compounded by targeted interactivity between the Daily Mail and readers in Maryland. Mail Media suggest there is no direct connection between Maryland and the Mail Article at issue and that even if the court were to accept such connection, jurisdiction should be refused on the basis of forum non conveniens.
The court accepted the first defence and did not therefore entertain the second. P.7: operating a website, even one that is popular and makes money from advertising, is not ‘purposeful availment’ under precedent rule: the publication has to intentionally enter the forum market: the MAil’s influence in the US is on a national (federal) basis.
Note to class: compare the court’s approach with that of European courts under the Brussels I Recast Regulation.
Mrs Trump has now refiled in New York, where both her and second defendant are resident.
Geert.
I thought it might be worth to draw your attention to a couple of interesting papers that I came across on SSRN recently (without any claim of completeness):
On Brexit and Private International Law:
On EU Private International Law:
On non-EU Private International Law:
International Arbitration
Par un arrêt du 17 janvier 2017, la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme s’est prononcée sur le caractère équitable du procès de personnes condamnées principalement sur le fondement des témoignages de « repentis » issus du milieu criminel.
Cour d'assises - Jugements et arrêts
Cour d'assises - Jugements et arrêts
Cour d'assises - Jugements et arrêts
The UK’s withdrawal from the EU will precipitate important change in international family law. EU law has increasingly come to define key aspects of both jurisdiction and recognition & enforcement of judgments on divorce, maintenance, and disputes over children, including international child abduction, and provided new frameworks for cross-national cooperation.
Child & Family Law Quarterly and Cambridge Family Law will, therefore, host a joint seminar on 27 March 2017. International experts and practitioners will discuss the impacts of ‘Brexit’ on family law, from a range of national and European perspectives, and reflect on the future of international family law practice in the UK.
Academic speakers include:
Panel discussion participants include
Conference registration fees:
For more details, registration, accommodation and dinner tickets: www.fambrexit.law.cam.ac.uk/
Just published by Routledge, the book Human Rights in Business: Removal of Barriers to Access to Justice in the European Union presensts the final results of the project which received a 2013 Civil Justice Action Grant from the European Commission Directorate General for Justice. The book is edited by Juan José Álvarez Álvarez Rubio and Katerina Yiannibas and includes a long list of reknown contributors from academia, legal practice and civil society. The begining of the official description from the book reads:
The capacity to abuse, or in general affect the enjoyment of human, labour and environmental rights has risen with the increased social and economic power that multinational companies wield in the global economy. At the same time, it appears that it is difficult to regulate the activities of multinational companies in such a way that they conform to international human, labour and environmental rights standards. This has partially to do with the organization of companies into groups of separate legal persons, incorporated in different states, as well as with the complexity of the corporate supply chain. Absent a business and human rights treaty, a more coherent legal and policy approach is required.
It is available for free download as an eBook:
– To download from the book’s page on the Routledge website, choose “Other eBook Options” button for download options.
– To download the free ebook from Amazon, click here.
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