L'universalisation partielle du régime européen de la compétence en matière civile et commerciale dans le règlement Bruxelles I bis: une mise en perspective

Translated title of the contribution: [Autom. eng. transl.] The partial universalization of the European system of jurisdiction in civil and commercial matters in the Brussels I bis regulation: a perspective

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Abstract

[Autom. eng. transl.] 1. The universal projection of European private international law: general remarks. - 2. The geographic influence of the “Brussels I” Regulation: technical factors and political justifications for a regime essentially confined to intra-Community situations. - 3. The main criticisms leveled at the limitations affecting the geographic footprint of the “Brussels I” Regulation. - 4. The "universalist" development envisaged by the Commission. - 5. The solutions adopted by the “Brussels I bis” Regulation as regards the geographic scope of its provisions. - 6. The Brussels regime and the outside world: what prospects for the near future?
Translated title of the contribution[Autom. eng. transl.] The partial universalization of the European system of jurisdiction in civil and commercial matters in the Brussels I bis regulation: a perspective
Original languageFrench
Title of host publicationLe nouveau règlement Bruxelles I bis
EditorsE. Guinchard
Pages39-82
Number of pages44
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Keywords

  • Competenza giurisdizionale
  • Diritto internazionale privato
  • Jurisdiction
  • Private international law

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