
The latest issue of the
Journal of Private International Law (Vol. 8, no. 2, August 2012) is out. Contents include:
- Jonathan Hill, The Significance of Foreign Judgments Relating to an Arbitral Award in the Context of an Application to Enforce the Award in England
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Beligh Elbalti,
The Jurisdiction of Foreign Courts and the Enforcement of their Judgments in Tunisia: A Need for Reconsideration
- Jan-Jaap Kuipers,
Schemes of Arrangement and Voluntary Collective Redress: A Gap in the Brussels I Regulation
- Csongor István Nagy,
The Word is a Dangerous Weapon: Jurisdiction, Applicable Law and Personality Rights in EU Law - Missed and New Opportunities
- Jenny Papettas,
Direct Actions Against Insurers of Intra-community Cross-Border Traffic Accidents: Rome II and the Motor Insurance Directives
- Jonathan Fitchen,
“Recognition“, Acceptance and Enforcement of Authentic Instruments in the Succession Regulation
- Justin Borg-Barthet,
The Principled Imperative to Recognise Same-Sex Unions in the EU
- Peter De Verneuil Smith, Ben Lasserson, & Ross Rymkiewicz,
Reflections on Owusu: The Radical Decision in Ferrexpo