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108/2018 : 13 juillet 2018 - Arrêts du Tribunal dans les affaires T-680/13,T-786/14

Communiqués de presse CVRIA - ven, 07/13/2018 - 15:02
Chrysostomides, K. & Co. e.a. / Conseil e.a.
Droit institutionnel
Le Tribunal rejette les demandes d’indemnité de plusieurs particuliers et sociétés concernant la restructuration du secteur bancaire chypriote

Catégories: Flux européens

110/2018 : 13 juillet 2018 - Arrêts du Tribunal dans les affaires T-733/16,T-745/16,T-751/16,T-757/16,T-758/16,T-768/16

Communiqués de presse CVRIA - ven, 07/13/2018 - 10:21
Banque postale / BCE
Politique économique
Le Tribunal de l’UE annule les décisions de la BCE refusant à six établissements de crédit français d’exclure du calcul du ratio de levier certaines expositions liées à des livrets d’épargne français

Catégories: Flux européens

109/2018 : 13 décembre 2018 - Arrêts du Tribunal dans les affaires T-275/17,T-377/17

Communiqués de presse CVRIA - ven, 07/13/2018 - 10:10
Curto / Parlement
Statut des fonctionnaires
Le Tribunal de l’UE condamne le Parlement européen et la BEI à verser chacun 10 000 euros de dommages-intérêts à des agents victimes de harcèlement moral

Catégories: Flux européens

Job Vacancy at the University of Mannheim (Germany)

Conflictoflaws - ven, 07/13/2018 - 08:30

The Faculty of Law at the University of Mannheim is looking for a research fellow (akademische Mitarbeiterin / akademischer Mitarbeiter) at the Chair for Private Law, International and European Business Law (Prof. Dr. Moritz Renner) on a part-time basis (50 %, E 13 TV-L) as of 1 September 2018 or later.

His/her tasks will include supporting the chairholder in research and teaching, especially in the areas of conflict of laws, company law, banking law, and foundations of law.

The research fellow will be given the opportunity to conduct his/her own Ph.D. project under the supervision of the chairholder. The successful candidate holds a first law degree (Erste juristische Prüfung or equivalent) above average (at least “vollbefriedigend”). A very good command of German and English is required, further language skills will be an asset.

The position will be paid according to the salary scale E 13 TV-L. The contract period will be limited according to the Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz.

The University of Mannheim aims at increasing the number of women in academia. Therefore, applications of qualified women are particularly welcome. Candidates with disabilities will be given preference in case of equal qualification.

If you are interested, please send your application (cover letter in German, CV, all relevant documents) by 31 July 2018 to: Professor Dr. Moritz Renner, Universität Mannheim, Lehrstuhl für Bürgerliches Recht, Internationales und Europäisches Wirtschaftsrecht, Schloss, D-68131 Mannheim, LS11@jura.uni-mannheim.de

The job advert in full detail is available here.

Ermgassen v Sixcap Financials: Singapore High Court the first to recognise and enforce under the Hague Choice of Court Convention

GAVC - ven, 07/13/2018 - 07:07

[2018] SGHCR 8 Ermgassen v Sixcap Financials to my knowledge is the first recognition and enforcement by any court under the 2005 Choice of Court Convention. Together with the 28 EU Member States (and the EU itself), Singapore, with Mexico, are the 30 States for which the Convention has entered into force.

In his decision for the High Court, Colin Seow AR recognises a High Court ex parte summary judgment, taking the process to the Hague motions: whether the issue is civil and commercial; whether choice of court was concluded in favour of the courts having issued the judgment; and pointing to the UK’s membership of the Convention and to counsel for the plaintiff having been heard at the London High Court hearing: this makes the judgment one on the merits, not just a judgment in absentia (of the defendant: a Singapore-domiciled company). Of note is Seow AR’s flexible approach to the requirement to produce certified copies of the judgment (at 23 ff).

Geert.

 

Save the date: Conference Pathways to Civil Justice in Europe, Rotterdam, 19-20 November

Conflictoflaws - ven, 07/13/2018 - 01:31

On 19-20 November 2018, the conference ‘Challenge Accepted! Exploring Pathways to Civil Justice in Europe’ will take place at the Erasmus School of Law in Rotterdam (under the ERC project Building EU Civil Justice). It will focus on how (1) the use of artificial intelligence in dispute resolution, (2) the privatisation of justice and the multiplication of alternative dispute resolution schemes, (3) the increased possibility of self-representation, and (4) court specialisation, in particular international commercial courts, influence the civil justice system. The panel descriptions are available here.

The full program with a great line-up of speakers and information on registration will follow soon.

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