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Elgar Commentaries in Private International Law series

Brussels I Bis

A Commentary on Regulation (EU) No 1215/2012

Marta Requejo Isidro (Ed.)

Brussels I Bis

Elgar Commentaries in Private International Law series

Brussels I Bis

A Commentary on Regulation (EU) No 1215/2012

Elgar Commentaries in Private International Law series: Brussels I Bis

 

Offering a comprehensive commentary on the Brussels I bis Regulation, chapters outline the origins and evolution of each article before delving into their interpretation in view of the case law of the European Court of Justice.


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Offering a comprehensive commentary on the Brussels I bis Regulation, chapters outline the origins and evolution of each article before delving into their interpretation in view of the case law of the European Court of Justice. Throughout the Commentary expert contributors provide guidance on this central instrument in the organization of the European judicial cooperation in civil and commercial matters.

This in-depth, article-by-article Commentary reflects the status quo of European procedural law in civil and commercial matters. Its exhaustive evaluation of the corresponding case law demonstrates key precedents which can be applied to practical problems in the field related to jurisdiction, recognition and enforcement of decisions.

Written using a clear, accessible structure, this Commentary will be a key resource for lawyers, judges and other legal practitioners in finding solutions to the practical difficulties they meet when dealing with cross-border disputes. Its detailed critical analysis of the regulation will also be of benefit to scholars and students of European procedural law and dispute resolution and arbitration.


ISBN
9781789908169
Pagina's
1024
Verschenen
Serie
Elgar Commentaries in Private International Law series
NUR
822
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Edward Elgar