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adam_text | CONTENTS TABLE OF CASES XXI TABLE OF NATIONAL LEGISLATION XXXIII TABLE
OF EUROPEAN UNION LEGISLATION XXXV TABLE OF CONVENTIONS XLV LIST OF
ABBREVIATIONS LI INTRODUCTION A. THEEU IN.01 B. CIVIL JURISDICTION IN.04
C. THIRD STATES IN.10 D. THE DELIMITATION OF THE JURISDICTION RULES
IN.15 E. EXTERNAL RELATIONS OF THE EU IN.24 F. WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
IN.25 CHAPTER 1 BACKGROUND A. INTRODUCTION 1.01 B. THE EU AND THE
DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPEAN PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW, INCLUDING CIVIL
JURISDICTION 1.04 C. MEMBER STATES AND THEIR PARTICIPATION 1.18 D.
DELIMITING THE EU CIVIL JURISDICTION RULES 1.39 E. THE RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN THE EU CIVIL JURISDICTION RULES AND CONVENTIONS ON SPECIFIC
MATTERS 1.60 F. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE EU CIVIL JURISDICTION RULES
AND THE LUGANO CONVENTION 1.66 G. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE ON PRIVATE
INTERNATIONAL LAW AS MEETING PLACE BETWEEN THE EU AND THIRD STATES 1.78
H. CONCLUSION 1.106 CHAPTER 2 FIRST CORNERSTONE: THE DEFENDANT, GENERAL
JURISDICTION AND ITS ALTERNATIVES A. GENERAL 2.01 INTRODUCTION 2.01 WHAT
IS GENERAL JURISDICTION? 2.05 THE CONCEPTS OF DOMICILE, HABITUAL
RESIDENCE, AND CENTRE OF MAIN INTERESTS 2.11 B. JURISDICTION BASED ON
THE DOMICILE OF THE DEFENDANT 2.56 DEFENDANTS DOMICILED IN THIRD STATES
2.56 WHAT ABOUT THE PLAINTIFF? 2.66 WHAT IF THE PLAINTIFF AND THE
DEFENDANT ARE DOMICILED IN THE SAME EU MEMBER STATE? 2.74 XVI CONTENTS
CONCLUSION 2.77 C. THE JURISDICTION RULES OF BRUSSELS II BIS 2.79
INTRODUCTION 2.79 SCOPE FOR DIVORCE, LEGAL SEPARATION, AND MARRIAGE
ANNULMENT 2.83 SCOPE FOR PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY 2.101 INTERACTION WITH
THE HAGUE CONVENTIONS ON CHILD ABDUCTION AND CHILD PROTECTION 2.112
CONCLUSION 2.129 D. ADDITIONAL DEFENDANTS 2.131 INTRODUCTION 2.131
CO-DEFENDANTS 2.134 PARTIES IN WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE 2.146
COUNTER-CLAIMS 2.152 CONCLUSION 2.158 E. VOLUNTARY APPEARANCE 2.160
INTRODUCTION 2.160 PARTIES FROM THIRD STATES 2.162 RENUNCIATION OF
WRITTEN FORUM, CLAUSES 2.169 COUNTER-CLAIMS 2.173 VOLUNTARY APPEARANCE
UNDER THE PROPOSED MAINTENANCE REGULATION 2.174 CONCLUSION 2.176 F.
SPECIAL BASES FOR JURISDICTION 2.177 INTRODUCTION 2.177 CONTRACTS 2.185
MAINTENANCE 2.208 TORTS, DELICTS, AND QUASI-DELICTS 2.217 CRIMINAL
PROCEEDINGS 2.232 BRANCH, AGENCY OR OTHER ESTABLISHMENT 2.234 TRUSTS
2.242 SALVAGE OF SHIP OR CARGO 2.244 CONTRACTS RELATED TO RIGHTS IN REM
2.245 CONCLUSION 2.247 G. PROTECTIVE BASES FOR JURISDICTION 2.248
INTRODUCTION 2.248 STRUCTURE OF THE PROVISIONS 2.252 WHO QUALIFIES AS A
PROTECTED PARTY? 2.255 WEAKER PARTIES FROM THIRD STATES 2.266 STRONGER
PARTIES FROM THIRD STATES 2.275 FORUM CLAUSES 2.292 CONCLUSION 2.298 H.
GENERAL CONCLUSION 2.299 CHAPTER 3 SECOND CORNERSTONE: EXCLUSIVE
JURISDICTION A. INTRODUCTION 3.01 B. EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION OUTSIDE THE
EU 3.06 C. IMMOVABLE PROPERTY 3.20 CONTENTS XVII D. VALIDITY OF LEGAL
PERSONS 3.32 E. VALIDITY OF ENTRIES IN PUBLIC REGISTERS 3.37 F. VALIDITY
AND REGISTRATION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS 3.40 G. ENFORCEMENT OF
JUDGMENTS 3.46 H. SIMULTANEOUS EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION 3.49 I. EXCLUSIVE
JURISDICTION VS FORUM CLAUSES 3.50 J. THE INCIDENTAL QUESTION OR
COUNTER-CLAIM 3.54 K. NO LINK WITH THE EUROPEAN JUDICIAL AREA 3.62 L.
CONCLUSION 3.66 CHAPTER 4 THIRD CORNERSTONE: FORUM CLAUSES A.
INTRODUCTION 4.01 B. TEST OF APPLICATION OF BRUSSELS I TO FORUM CLAUSES
4.05 C. REQUIREMENTS FOR VALIDITY OF THE CLAUSE 4.21 D. EXCLUSIVITY OF
FORUM CLAUSES 4.37 E. FORUM CLAUSES AND PARALLEL PROCEEDINGS 4.44 F.
DELIMITATION BETWEEN BRUSSELS I AND THE HAGUE CONVENTION ON CHOICE OF
COURT AGREEMENTS 4.46 G. COURT OUTSIDE THE EU APPOINTED: THE REFLEXIVE
EFFECT 4.51 H. FURTHER APPLICATION OF THE FORUM CLAUSE IF PARTIES
DOMICILED IN A THIRD STATE 4.74 I. NO LINK WITH THE EUROPEAN JUDICIAL
AREA 4.79 J. CHOICE OF FORUM UNDER BRUSSELS II BIS 4.85 K. CHOICE OF
FORUM UNDER THE PROPOSED MAINTENANCE REGULATION 4.88 L. CONCLUSION 4.91
CHAPTER 5 FOURTH CORNERSTONE: DECLINING JURISDICTION AND CONFLICTING
PROCEEDINGS A. INTRODUCTION 5.01 B. LISPENDENS 5.09 INTRODUCTION 5.09
THE LIS PENDENS RULE IN THE CIVIL JURISDICTION REGULATIONS 5.11 LIS
PENDENS AND THE BASIS FOR JURISDICTION 5.17 LI S PENDENS AND A THIRD
STATE COURT 5.24 EXCEPTIONS TO LIS PENDENS 5.33 ASSESSMENT OF THE LIS
PENDENS RULE 5.48 C. FORUM NON CONVENIENS 5.51 INTRODUCTION 5.51 BRIEF
BACKGROUND AND DEFINITION 5.56 FORUM NON CONVENIENS IN THE CONTEXT OF
BRUSSELS I 5.64 JURISDICTION BASED ON THE DOMICILE OF THE DEFENDANT IN
THE EU 5.72 NATIONAL RULES ON JURISDICTION (INCORPORATED INTO BRUSSELS
I) 5.103 EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION IN A THIRD STATE 5.117 FORUM CLAUSE IN
FAVOUR OF A THIRD STATE 5.120 XVIII CONTENTS FORUM NON CONVENIENS IN THE
EU CIVIL JURISDICTION REGULATIONS? 5.125 ASSESSMENT: FORUM NON
CONVENIENS VERSUS US PENDENS 5.129 D. RELATED ACTIONS 5.133 GENERAL
5.133 RELATED ACTIONS AND EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION 5.136 RELATED ACTIONS
AND FORUM CLAUSES 5.137 ASSESSMENT: RELATED ACTIONS VERSUS FORUM NON
CONVENIENS 5.141 E. ANTI-SUIT INJUNCTIONS 5.147 DEFINITION 5.147
ANTI-SUIT INJUNCTIONS AND BRUSSELS I 5.153 ANTI-SUIT INJUNCTIONS AS
AGAINST EU MEMBER STATE COURTS 5.156 ANTI-SUIT INJUNCTIONS AS AGAINST
THIRD STATE COURTS 5.185 ANTI-SUIT INJUNCTIONS IN PROTECTION OF A FORUM
CLAUSE IN FAVOUR OF AN EU MEMBER STATE COURT 5.190 ANTI-SUIT INJUNCTIONS
IN PROTECTION OF AN EXCLUSIVE BASIS FOR JURISDICTION IN AN EU MEMBER
STATE COURT 5.195 ASSESSMENT: ANTI-SUIT INJUNCTIONS VERSUS LIS PENDENS
5.196 F. CONCLUSION 5.200 CHAPTER 6 PROVISIONAL AND PROTECTIVE MEASURES
A. INTRODUCTION 6.01 B. DEFINITION 6.07 C. THE REACH OF PROVISIONAL
MEASURES: MATERIAL SCOPE 6.22 D. THE NATURE OF THE JURISDICTIONAL BASIS
FOR PROVISIONAL MEASURES 6.27 E. PROVISIONAL MEASURES IN THE SCHEME OF
THE OTHER JURISDICTION RULES 6.33 F. TIME WHEN PROVISIONAL MEASURES CAN
BE GRANTED 6.52 G. ENFORCEMENT OF PROVISIONAL MEASURES 6.61 H.
CONCLUSION 6.64 CHAPTER 7 THE EUROPEAN UNION AND BEYOND: EXTERNAL
RELATIONS A. INTRODUCTION 7.01 B. WHERE DOES EXTERNAL COMPETENCE COME
FROM? 7.03 C. EXCLUSIVE VERSUS SHARED EXTERNAL COMPETENCE 7.05 D. THE
DISPUTE BETWEEN THE EC AND THE MEMBER STATES OVER CIVIL JURISDICTION
7.27 E. DENMARK 7.63 F. THE DIFFICULTIES FOR THIRD STATES 7.68 G. A
PRACTICAL INTERIM APPROACH: THE EXAMPLE OF THE HAGUE CONFERENCE ON
PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW 7.70 H. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INSTEAD OF
HIERARCHY? 7.75 I. FUTURE INSTRUMENTS ON MAINTENANCE 7.77 J. CONCLUSION
7.79 CONTENTS XIX CHAPTER 8 CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO THE
REGULATIONS A. THE OUTSIDE WORLD 8.01 B. DOUBLE INSTRUMENTS? 8.02 C.
RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO BRUSSELS I 8.07 D. RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO
BRUSSELS II BIS 8.15 E. CONCLUSION 8.20 BIBLIOGRAPHY 407 INDEX 427
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CONTENTS TABLE OF CASES XXI TABLE OF NATIONAL LEGISLATION XXXIII TABLE
OF EUROPEAN UNION LEGISLATION XXXV TABLE OF CONVENTIONS XLV LIST OF
ABBREVIATIONS LI INTRODUCTION A. THEEU IN.01 B. CIVIL JURISDICTION IN.04
C. THIRD STATES IN.10 D. THE DELIMITATION OF THE JURISDICTION RULES
IN.15 E. EXTERNAL RELATIONS OF THE EU IN.24 F. WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
IN.25 CHAPTER 1 BACKGROUND A. INTRODUCTION 1.01 B. THE EU AND THE
DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPEAN PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW, INCLUDING CIVIL
JURISDICTION 1.04 C. MEMBER STATES AND THEIR PARTICIPATION 1.18 D.
DELIMITING THE EU CIVIL JURISDICTION RULES 1.39 E. THE RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN THE EU CIVIL JURISDICTION RULES AND CONVENTIONS ON SPECIFIC
MATTERS 1.60 F. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE EU CIVIL JURISDICTION RULES
AND THE LUGANO CONVENTION 1.66 G. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE ON PRIVATE
INTERNATIONAL LAW AS MEETING PLACE BETWEEN THE EU AND THIRD STATES 1.78
H. CONCLUSION 1.106 CHAPTER 2 FIRST CORNERSTONE: THE DEFENDANT, GENERAL
JURISDICTION AND ITS ALTERNATIVES A. GENERAL 2.01 INTRODUCTION 2.01 WHAT
IS GENERAL JURISDICTION? 2.05 THE CONCEPTS OF DOMICILE, HABITUAL
RESIDENCE, AND CENTRE OF MAIN INTERESTS 2.11 B. JURISDICTION BASED ON
THE DOMICILE OF THE DEFENDANT 2.56 DEFENDANTS DOMICILED IN THIRD STATES
2.56 WHAT ABOUT THE PLAINTIFF? 2.66 WHAT IF THE PLAINTIFF AND THE
DEFENDANT ARE DOMICILED IN THE SAME EU MEMBER STATE? 2.74 XVI CONTENTS
CONCLUSION 2.77 C. THE JURISDICTION RULES OF BRUSSELS II BIS 2.79
INTRODUCTION 2.79 SCOPE FOR DIVORCE, LEGAL SEPARATION, AND MARRIAGE
ANNULMENT 2.83 SCOPE FOR PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY 2.101 INTERACTION WITH
THE HAGUE CONVENTIONS ON CHILD ABDUCTION AND CHILD PROTECTION 2.112
CONCLUSION 2.129 D. ADDITIONAL DEFENDANTS 2.131 INTRODUCTION 2.131
CO-DEFENDANTS 2.134 PARTIES IN WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE 2.146
COUNTER-CLAIMS 2.152 CONCLUSION 2.158 E. VOLUNTARY APPEARANCE 2.160
INTRODUCTION 2.160 PARTIES FROM THIRD STATES 2.162 RENUNCIATION OF
WRITTEN FORUM, CLAUSES 2.169 COUNTER-CLAIMS 2.173 VOLUNTARY APPEARANCE
UNDER THE PROPOSED MAINTENANCE REGULATION 2.174 CONCLUSION 2.176 F.
SPECIAL BASES FOR JURISDICTION 2.177 INTRODUCTION 2.177 CONTRACTS 2.185
MAINTENANCE 2.208 TORTS, DELICTS, AND QUASI-DELICTS 2.217 CRIMINAL
PROCEEDINGS 2.232 BRANCH, AGENCY OR OTHER ESTABLISHMENT 2.234 TRUSTS
2.242 SALVAGE OF SHIP OR CARGO 2.244 CONTRACTS RELATED TO RIGHTS IN REM
2.245 CONCLUSION 2.247 G. PROTECTIVE BASES FOR JURISDICTION 2.248
INTRODUCTION 2.248 STRUCTURE OF THE PROVISIONS 2.252 WHO QUALIFIES AS A
PROTECTED PARTY? 2.255 WEAKER PARTIES FROM THIRD STATES 2.266 STRONGER
PARTIES FROM THIRD STATES 2.275 FORUM CLAUSES 2.292 CONCLUSION 2.298 H.
GENERAL CONCLUSION 2.299 CHAPTER 3 SECOND CORNERSTONE: EXCLUSIVE
JURISDICTION A. INTRODUCTION 3.01 B. EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION OUTSIDE THE
EU 3.06 C. IMMOVABLE PROPERTY 3.20 CONTENTS XVII D. VALIDITY OF LEGAL
PERSONS 3.32 E. VALIDITY OF ENTRIES IN PUBLIC REGISTERS 3.37 F. VALIDITY
AND REGISTRATION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS 3.40 G. ENFORCEMENT OF
JUDGMENTS 3.46 H. SIMULTANEOUS EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION 3.49 I. EXCLUSIVE
JURISDICTION VS FORUM CLAUSES 3.50 J. THE INCIDENTAL QUESTION OR
COUNTER-CLAIM 3.54 K. NO LINK WITH THE EUROPEAN JUDICIAL AREA 3.62 L.
CONCLUSION 3.66 CHAPTER 4 THIRD CORNERSTONE: FORUM CLAUSES A.
INTRODUCTION 4.01 B. TEST OF APPLICATION OF BRUSSELS I TO FORUM CLAUSES
4.05 C. REQUIREMENTS FOR VALIDITY OF THE CLAUSE 4.21 D. EXCLUSIVITY OF
FORUM CLAUSES 4.37 E. FORUM CLAUSES AND PARALLEL PROCEEDINGS 4.44 F.
DELIMITATION BETWEEN BRUSSELS I AND THE HAGUE CONVENTION ON CHOICE OF
COURT AGREEMENTS 4.46 G. COURT OUTSIDE THE EU APPOINTED: THE REFLEXIVE
EFFECT 4.51 H. FURTHER APPLICATION OF THE FORUM CLAUSE IF PARTIES
DOMICILED IN A THIRD STATE 4.74 I. NO LINK WITH THE EUROPEAN JUDICIAL
AREA 4.79 J. CHOICE OF FORUM UNDER BRUSSELS II BIS 4.85 K. CHOICE OF
FORUM UNDER THE PROPOSED MAINTENANCE REGULATION 4.88 L. CONCLUSION 4.91
CHAPTER 5 FOURTH CORNERSTONE: DECLINING JURISDICTION AND CONFLICTING
PROCEEDINGS A. INTRODUCTION 5.01 B. LISPENDENS 5.09 INTRODUCTION 5.09
THE LIS PENDENS RULE IN THE CIVIL JURISDICTION REGULATIONS 5.11 LIS
PENDENS AND THE BASIS FOR JURISDICTION 5.17 LI'S PENDENS AND A THIRD
STATE COURT 5.24 EXCEPTIONS TO LIS PENDENS 5.33 ASSESSMENT OF THE LIS
PENDENS RULE 5.48 C. FORUM NON CONVENIENS 5.51 INTRODUCTION 5.51 BRIEF
BACKGROUND AND DEFINITION 5.56 FORUM NON CONVENIENS IN THE CONTEXT OF
BRUSSELS I 5.64 JURISDICTION BASED ON THE DOMICILE OF THE DEFENDANT IN
THE EU 5.72 NATIONAL RULES ON JURISDICTION (INCORPORATED INTO BRUSSELS
I) 5.103 EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION IN A THIRD STATE 5.117 FORUM CLAUSE IN
FAVOUR OF A THIRD STATE 5.120 XVIII CONTENTS FORUM NON CONVENIENS IN THE
EU CIVIL JURISDICTION REGULATIONS? 5.125 ASSESSMENT: FORUM NON
CONVENIENS VERSUS US PENDENS 5.129 D. RELATED ACTIONS 5.133 GENERAL
5.133 RELATED ACTIONS AND EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION 5.136 RELATED ACTIONS
AND FORUM CLAUSES 5.137 ASSESSMENT: RELATED ACTIONS VERSUS FORUM NON
CONVENIENS 5.141 E. ANTI-SUIT INJUNCTIONS 5.147 DEFINITION 5.147
ANTI-SUIT INJUNCTIONS AND BRUSSELS I 5.153 ANTI-SUIT INJUNCTIONS AS
AGAINST EU MEMBER STATE COURTS 5.156 ANTI-SUIT INJUNCTIONS AS AGAINST
THIRD STATE COURTS 5.185 ANTI-SUIT INJUNCTIONS IN PROTECTION OF A FORUM
CLAUSE IN FAVOUR OF AN EU MEMBER STATE COURT 5.190 ANTI-SUIT INJUNCTIONS
IN PROTECTION OF AN EXCLUSIVE BASIS FOR JURISDICTION IN AN EU MEMBER
STATE COURT 5.195 ASSESSMENT: ANTI-SUIT INJUNCTIONS VERSUS LIS PENDENS
5.196 F. CONCLUSION 5.200 CHAPTER 6 PROVISIONAL AND PROTECTIVE MEASURES
A. INTRODUCTION 6.01 B. DEFINITION 6.07 C. THE REACH OF PROVISIONAL
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FOR PROVISIONAL MEASURES 6.27 E. PROVISIONAL MEASURES IN THE SCHEME OF
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CONCLUSION 6.64 CHAPTER 7 THE EUROPEAN UNION AND BEYOND: EXTERNAL
RELATIONS A. INTRODUCTION 7.01 B. WHERE DOES EXTERNAL COMPETENCE COME
FROM? 7.03 C. EXCLUSIVE VERSUS SHARED EXTERNAL COMPETENCE 7.05 D. THE
DISPUTE BETWEEN THE EC AND THE MEMBER STATES OVER CIVIL JURISDICTION
7.27 E. DENMARK 7.63 F. THE DIFFICULTIES FOR THIRD STATES 7.68 G. A
PRACTICAL INTERIM APPROACH: THE EXAMPLE OF THE HAGUE CONFERENCE ON
PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW 7.70 H. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INSTEAD OF
HIERARCHY? 7.75 I. FUTURE INSTRUMENTS ON MAINTENANCE 7.77 J. CONCLUSION
7.79 CONTENTS XIX CHAPTER 8 CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO THE
REGULATIONS A. THE OUTSIDE WORLD 8.01 B. DOUBLE INSTRUMENTS? 8.02 C.
RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO BRUSSELS I 8.07 D. RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO
BRUSSELS II BIS 8.15 E. CONCLUSION 8.20 BIBLIOGRAPHY 407 INDEX 427 |
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spelling | Kruger, Thalia Verfasser aut Civil jurisdiction rules of the EU and their impact on third states Thalia Kruger 1. publ. Oxford [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2008 LII, 442 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Oxford private international law series Europees recht gtt Internationaal burgerlijk procesrecht gtt Internationaal privaatrecht gtt Rechtsmacht gtt Europarecht Civil law European Union countries Jurisdiction (International law) Europäische Union. Mitgliedsstaaten SWB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016412630&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Kruger, Thalia Civil jurisdiction rules of the EU and their impact on third states Europees recht gtt Internationaal burgerlijk procesrecht gtt Internationaal privaatrecht gtt Rechtsmacht gtt Europarecht Civil law European Union countries Jurisdiction (International law) |
title | Civil jurisdiction rules of the EU and their impact on third states |
title_auth | Civil jurisdiction rules of the EU and their impact on third states |
title_exact_search | Civil jurisdiction rules of the EU and their impact on third states |
title_exact_search_txtP | Civil jurisdiction rules of the EU and their impact on third states |
title_full | Civil jurisdiction rules of the EU and their impact on third states Thalia Kruger |
title_fullStr | Civil jurisdiction rules of the EU and their impact on third states Thalia Kruger |
title_full_unstemmed | Civil jurisdiction rules of the EU and their impact on third states Thalia Kruger |
title_short | Civil jurisdiction rules of the EU and their impact on third states |
title_sort | civil jurisdiction rules of the eu and their impact on third states |
topic | Europees recht gtt Internationaal burgerlijk procesrecht gtt Internationaal privaatrecht gtt Rechtsmacht gtt Europarecht Civil law European Union countries Jurisdiction (International law) |
topic_facet | Europees recht Internationaal burgerlijk procesrecht Internationaal privaatrecht Rechtsmacht Europarecht Civil law European Union countries Jurisdiction (International law) Europäische Union. Mitgliedsstaaten |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016412630&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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