This volume critically and thoroughly addresses art. 67 Brussels I bis Regulation, which determines the relationships between the Regulation and other EU law instruments governing jurisdiction or the free movement of decisions. Also tackling “indirect” relevant relationships between international civil procedure and material law, the Volume rationalizes the main criticalities examined, and offers Principles, Recommendations and Guidelines to increase capacity of practitioners to address such issues, to improve awareness of stakeholders, and to support uniform application of EU law.
Sunday, April 4, 2021
Queirolo et al.: Brussels I bis Regulation and Special Rules: Opportunities to Enhance Judicial Cooperation
I. Queirolo, R. Espinosa Calabuig, G.C. Giorgini, N. Dollani, C.E. Tuo, L. Carpaneto, & S. Dominelli have published Brussels I bis Regulation and Special Rules: Opportunities to Enhance Judicial Cooperation (Aracne 2021). The book is available in open access here. Related documents can be accessed here. Here's the abstract: