
The latest issue of the
Journal of Private International Law (Vol. 9, no. 1, April 2013) is out. Contents include:
- Reid Mortensen, Woodhouse Reprised: Accident Compensation and Trans-Tasman Integration
- Samuel Zogg,
Accumulation of Contractual and Tortious Causes of Action under the Judgments Regulation
- Rita Matulionytė,
Calling for Party Autonomy in Intellectual Property Infringement Cases
- José M Velasco Retamosa,
International Protection of United Nations System Emblems: Private International Law Issues
- Laurens JE Timmer,
Abolition of Exequatur under the Brussels I Regulation: Ill Conceived and Premature?
- Martina Melcher,
(Mutual) Recognition of Registered Relationships via EU Private International Law
- Fabrício Bertini Pasquot Polido,
Review Article: How Far Can Private International Law Interact with Intellectual Property Rights? A Dialogue with Benedetta Ubertazzi’s book Exclusive Jurisdiction in Intellectual Property