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Jurisdiction and International Judicial and Administrative Co-operation (Volume 284)

(154,250 words)

Author(s): Schlosser, Peter
Schlosser, Peter Keywords: Judicial assistance | Law of civil procedure | Criminal procedure | Judicial competence | Effects of foreign sentences | Mots clefs: Assistance judiciaire | Procédure civile | Procédure civile | Compétence judiciaire | Effets des sentences étrangères | ABSTRACT Professor Peter Schlosser examines to which degree the concept of co-operation among judicial authorities has found its way into political and everyday practices. He first looks at cross-border co-operation regarding litigation in commercial and other m…

Enforcement in the International Context (Volume 264)

(88,800 words)

Author(s): D. Kerameus, Konstantinos
D. Kerameus, Konstantinos Keywords: Judicial competence | Mots clefs: Compétence judiciaire | ABSTRACT In this course, Konstantinos Kerameus, Professor at the University of Athens, draws up a report of the mutual and gradual convergence of international law and the enforcement of foreign law. The first part of the course concerns recent codifications and case-law developments in the field of enforcement, both on the national level and in attempts to introduce international harmonization. The second part disc…

Theory and Practice of Adjudicatory Authority in Private International Law : A Comparative Study of the Doctrine, Policies and Practices of Common- and Civil-Law Systems General Course on Private International Law (1996) (Volume 295)

(158,937 words)

Author(s): Taylor von Mehren, Arthur
Taylor von Mehren, Arthur Keywords: Private international law | Judicial competence | Universal jurisdiction | Mots clefs: Droit international privé | Compétence judiciaire | Juridiction internationale | ABSTRACT Professor Arthur Taylor von Mehren, Professor at the University of Harvard, devotes his general course on private international law to the theory and practice of adjudicatory authority in private international law, by presenting a comparative study of the doctrines, policies and practices of common law and civil l…

Droits de l’homme, droits fondamentaux et droit international privé (Volume 318)

(134,510 words)

Author(s): Kinsch, Patrick
Kinsch, Patrick Keywords: Human rights | Private international law | Judicial competence | International law of procedure | Mots clefs: Droits de l'homme | Droit international privé | Compétence judiciaire | Droit international de procédure | ABSTRACT Patrick Kinsch, Attorney at Law in Luxembourg, assigns to his course the aim of demonstrating that there is no radical incompatibility between reasoning in terms of human rights and the application of specific methods to private international law. A peaceful, even enriching, coexisten…

Compétence exclusive et compétence exorbitante dans les relations privées internationales (Volume 323)

(102,300 words)

Author(s): P. Fernández Arroyo, Diego
P. Fernández Arroyo, Diego Keywords: Judicial competence | International law of procedure | Private international law | Mots clefs: Compétence judiciaire | Droit international de procédure | Droit international privé | ABSTRACT Diego P. Fernandez Arroyo, Professor at the complutense university of Madrid, points out in his introduction to his course that the criteria on which the authorities base their jurisdiction for disputes relating to private international affairs are sometimes difficult to justify. On the basis of this ob…