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adam_text | CONTENTS
DECISIONS OF THE COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION XVII
DECISIONS OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS XXV
DECISIONS OF NATIONAL COURTS XXVI
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS XXXVI
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
X
LII
1. BACKGROUND AND INTRODUCTION TO THE REGULATION
ANDREW DICKINSON
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
DC.
X.
THE RECAST BRUSSELS I REGULATION (REGULATION 1215/2012)
ANCESTRY
1. BRUSSELS CONVENTION (AS AMENDED)
2. LUGANO CONVENTIONS
3. THE 2001 REGULATION (REGULATION 44/2001)
4. EC-DENMARK AGREEMENT
REVIEW OF THE ORIGINAL BRUSSELS I REGULATION
THE COMMISSION PROPOSAL
THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS
1. EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
2. COUNCIL
3. OTHER ORGANS
AMENDMENT OF THE RECAST REGULATION IN RELATION TO THE COMMON
COURTS
TREATY BASE
THE OUTCOME OF THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS*THE 2001 AND RECAST
REGULATIONS COMPARED
APPROACH TO INTERPRETATION
1. NATIONAL COURTS AND THE COURT OF JUSTICE
2. GENERAL PRINCIPLES
3. RECITALS
4. THE RELEVANCE OF TRAVAUXPREPARATOIRES
5. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE BRUSSELS CONVENTION, LUGANO CONVENTIONS, AND
THE 2001 REGULATION
6. LINK TO DIE ROME I AND ROME II REGULATIONS
THE REGULATION S RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER INSTRUMENTS
1. THE 2001 REGULATION
2. THE BRUSSELS CONVENTION
3. THE EC-DENMARK AGREEMENT
4. THE LUGANO CONVENTION
1.01
1.08
1.08
1.12
1.15
1.20
1.21
1.23
1.26
1.26
1.30
1.34
1.35
1.36
1.39
1.43
1.43
1.44
1.56
1.69
1.71
1.75
1.80
1.80
1.82
1.83
1.84
5. OTHER EU LEGISLATIVE INSTRUMENTS APPLICABLE TO CIVIL AND COMMERCIAL
MATTERS 1.85
XI. THE REGULATION S RELATIONSHIP WITH NATIONAL LAW AND PROCEDURE 1.108
VN
CONTENTS
XII. FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
1. INTRODUCTION
2. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CHARTER IN THE INTERPRETATION AND
APPLICATION OF THE REGULATION
XIII. THE BRUSSELS I REGULATION AND THIRD STATES
1. EXTERNAL COMPETENCE (THE LUGANO OPINION)
2. THE POSITION OF DIIRD-STATE PARTIES
3. RELATIONS WITH THIRD-STATE COURTS
XIV. USER GUIDE
2. SCOPE AND DEFINITIONS
MARTIN ILLMER (ARTS 1,3), ARNAUDNUYTS (ART2(A)) AND JONATHAN FITCHEN
(ART2(B)-(F))
I. SCOPE
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY
2. KEY FEATURES
3. COMMENTARY
4. APPLICATION OF THE RECAST REGULATION TO DENMARK
II. DEFINITIONS
1. JUDGMENT
2. COURT SETDEMENT
3. AUTHENTIC INSTRUMENT
4. MEMBER STATE OF ORIGIN
5. MEMBER STATE ADDRESSED
6. COURT OF ORIGIN
7. EXTENDED MEANING OF THE TERM COURT
1.117
1.117
1.119
1.131
1.131
1.132
1.133
1.141
2.01
2.01
2.11
2.14
2.89
2.93
2.93
2.128
2.131
2.135
2.136
2.137
2.139
3. JURISDICTION*GENERAL PROVISIONS
HELENE VAN LITH
I. JURISDICTION BASED ON DOMICILE IN A MEMBER STATE 3.01
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 3.01
2. COMMENT 3.02
II. SUIT OTHERWISE THAN IN DIE COURT S OF THE DEFENDANT S DOMICILE 3.07
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 3-07
2. COMMENT 3.08
III. ARTICLE 6 3.17
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 3.17
2. COMMENT 3.19
4. SPECIAL JURISDICTION
MATTHIAS LEHMANN (ART 7(1), (3), (5)-(7)), EVALEIN (ART 7(2)),
PIPPA ROGERSON (ART 7(4)), ANDMARIE-ELODIE ANCEL (ARTS 8-9)
I. SPECIAL JURISDICTION FOR PARTICULAR KINDS OF CLAIMS (ART 7) 4.01
1. INTRODUCTION*FUNCTION OF ART 7 4.01
2. RATIONALE 4.04
3. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 4.09
VIA
CONTENTS
II. KEY FEATURES OF ART 7 4.12
1. SCOPE 4.12
2. RELATION TO OTHER ARTICLES OF THE REGULATION 4.14
3. RELATION BETWEEN THE DIFFERENT GROUNDS OF JURISDICTION IN ART 7 4.18
III. GUIDELINES TO THE INTERPRETATION AND APPLICATION OF ART 7 4.20
1. AUTONOMOUS INTERPRETATION 4.20
2. PREDICTABILITY AND LEGAL CERTAINTY 4.22
3. PRINCIPLE OF ENUMERATION 4.23
4. RESTRICTIVE INTERPRETATION? 4.24
5. AVOIDING JURISDICTION OF THE COURTS OF THE CLAIMANT S DOMICILE 4.26
6. ROLE OF FACTS 4.28
IV. JURISDICTION FOR CONTRACTUAL MATTERS 4.31
1. BACKGROUND 4.31
2. STRUCTURE 4.32
3. MATTERS RELATING TO A CONTRACT 4.33
4. DISTINCTION BETWEEN DIFFERENT TYPES OF CONTRACT 4.42
5. DETERMINATION OF THE PLACE OF PERFORMANCE 4.52
V. JURISDICTION IN MATTERS RELATING TO TORT, DELICT, OR QUASI-DELICT
(ART 7(2)) 4.69
1. KEY FEATURES OF ART 7(2) 4.69
2. MATTERS RELATING TO TORT, DELICT OR QUASI-DELICT 4.75
3. PLACE WHERE DIE HARMFUL EVENT OCCURRED 4.85
VI. JURISDICTION LINKED TO CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS (ART 7(3)) 4.122
VII. JURISDICTION FOR THE RETRIEVAL OF CULTURAL OBJECTS (ART 7(4)) 4.126
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 4.126
2. COMMENT 4.128
VIII. JURISDICTION OVER ESTABLISHMENTS (ART 7(5)) 4.133
1. RATIONALE, SCOPE, AND FUNCTION 4.133
2. NOTION OF BRANCH, AGENCY, OR OTHER ESTABLISHMENT 4.134
3. LINK TO ESTABLISHMENT S OPERATIONS 4.140
4. SITUATION OF THE BRANCH 4.142
IX. JURISDICTION RELATING TO TRUSTS (ART 7(6)) 4.143
X. JURISDICTION RELATING TO SALVAGE (ART 7(7)) 4.147
XI. DERIVED SPECIAL JURISDICTION (ART 8) 4.151
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 4.151
2. KEY FEATURES 4.155
3. CLAIMS AGAINST CO-DEFENDANTS (ART 8(1)) 4.162
4. THIRD-PARTY PROCEEDINGS (ART 8(2)) 4.178
5. ART 8(3)*COUNTERCLAIMS ARISING FROM THE SAME CONTRACT OR FACTS 4.185
6. ART 8(4)*CONTRACTUAL CLAIM AND ACTION ON RIGHTS IN REM ON
IMMOVABLE PROPERTY 4.188
XII. SPECIAL JURISDICTION IN SHIPPING CASES*LIMITATION OF LIABILITY (ART
9) 4.189
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 4.189
2. COMMENT 4.190
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5. JURISDICTION IN MATTERS RELATING TO INSURANCE
STEFANIA BARIATTI
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
THE GENERAL FRAMEWORK
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY
2. THE SCOPE OF SECTION 3
PROCEEDINGS AGAINST INSURERS DOMICILED OR DEEMED TO BE DOMICILED
IN A MEMBER STATE
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY
2. THE JURISDICTION CRITERIA ESTABLISHED IN FAVOUR OF DIE WEAKER PARTY
ADDITIONAL FORUM IN LIABILITY INSURANCE AND INSURANCE OF
IMMOVABLE PROPERTY CASES
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY
2. COMMENT
LIABILITY INSURANCE*JOINDER AND DIRECT ACTIONS
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY
2. COMMENT
PROCEEDINGS AGAINST MEMBER STATE DOMICILED POLICYHOLDERS, INSURED,
AND BENEFICIARIES
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY
2. COMMENT
RESTRICTIONS UPON CHOICE-OF-COURT AGREEMENTS
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY
2. PERMITTED CHOICE-OF-COURT AGREEMENTS
3. THE VALIDITY OF CHOICE-OF-COURT AGREEMENTS IN INSURANCE CONTRACTS
4. THE PARTIES TO A CHOICE-OF-COURT AGREEMENT
5. RISKS TO WHICH DIE RESTRICTIONS ON CHOICE-OF-COURT AGREEMENTS DO NOT
APPLY
6. JURISDICTION OVER CONSUMER CONTRACTS
ANDREA BONOMI
I.
II.
III.
THE GENERAL FRAMEWORK
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY
2. SCOPE OF APPLICATION
3. RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT
JURISDICTION OF MEMBER STATE COURTS IN CONSUMER CONTRACT CASES
1. INTRODUCTION
2. PROCEEDINGS BROUGHT BY THE CONSUMER
3. PROCEEDINGS BROUGHT AGAINST THE CONSUMER
RESTRICTIONS UPON CHOICE-OF-COURT AGREEMENTS
1. INTRODUCTION
2. SCOPE OF APPLICATION
3. PERMITTED CHOICE-OF-COURT AGREEMENTS
4. TACIT ACCEPTANCE OF JURISDICTION (ART 26)
5. RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT
7. JURISDICTION OVER INDIVIDUAL CONTRACTS OF EMPLOYMENT
LOUISE MERRETT
I.
THE GENERAL FRAMEWORK
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY
5.01
5.01
5.07
5.21
5.21
5.24
5.34
5.34
5.35
5.38
5.38
5.39
5.44
5.44
5.45
5.51
5.51
5.55
5.64
5.65
5.69
6.01
6.01
6.08
6.55
6.56
6.56
6.58
6.71
6.77
6.77
6.79
6.82
6.89
6.90
7.01
7.01
CONTENTS
II.
III.
IV.
2. COMMENT
CLAIMS OF EMPLOYEES AGAINST EMPLOYERS
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY
2. COMMENT
3. EXTENSION TO NON-EU-DOMICILED EMPLOYERS (ART 21 (2))
CLAIMS OF EMPLOYERS AGAINST EMPLOYEES
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY
2. COMMENT
RESTRICTIONS UPON CHOICE-OF-COURT AGREEMENTS
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY
2. CONTROL OF CHOICE-OF-COURT AGREEMENTS
8. EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION
MATTHIAS LEHMANN
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
GENERAL REMARKS
1. FUNCTION
2. SCOPE OF THE PROVISION
3. RELATION TO OTHER PROVISIONS AND TO NATIONAL LAW
4. RATIONALE
5. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY
6. GUIDELINES TO INTERPRETATION
7. SCOPE OF THE EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION
EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION RELATING TO IMMOVABLE PROPERTY (ART 24(1))
1. STRUCTURE
2. RIGHTS IN REM
3. TENANCIES
4. THE COMPETENT COURT
EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION RELATING TO COMPANIES (ART 24(2))
1. STRUCTURE
2. DISPUTES COVERED
3. THE COMPETENT COURT
EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION CONCERNING ENTRIES IN PUBLIC REGISTERS (ART
24(3))
EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION RELATED TO INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (ART
24(4))
1. OVERVIEW
2. TYPES OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS COVERED
3. TYPES OF DISPUTES COVERED
4. THE COMPETENT COURT
EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION RELATING TO THE ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS
(ART 24(5))
9. PROROGATION OF JURISDICTION
FRANCISCO GARCIMARTIN
I.
CHOICE-OF-COURT AGREEMENTS
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY
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7.04
7.25
7.25
7.28
7.40
7.41
7.41
7.42
7.45
7.45
7.46
8.01
8.01
8.04
8.06
8.10
8.12
8.15
8.16
8.17
8.17
8.18
8.24
8.30
8.32
8.32
8.33
8.37
8.39
8.40
8.40
8.41
8.42
8.43
8.47
9.01
9.01
9.09
3. THE VALIDITY AND EFFECT OF CHOICE-OF-COURT AGREEMENTS UNDER THE
REGULATION (ART 25(L)-(2)) 9.10
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4. CHOICE-OF-COURT PROVISIONS IN TRUST INSTRUMENTS (ART 25(3)) 9.89
5. RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE REGULATION (ART 25(4)) 9.91
6. SEVERABILITY OF A CHOICE-OF-COURT AGREEMENT FROM THE MAIN CONTRACT
9.93
II. SUBMISSION BY APPEARANCE 9.96
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 9.96
2. SCOPE OF APPLICATION 9.99
3. SUBMISSION BY APPEARANCE 9.100
4. RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE REGULATION: PROTECTION
OF WEAKER PARTIES (ART 26(2)) 9.108
10. EXAMINATION AS TO JURISDICTION AND ADMISSIBILITY
XANDRA KRAMER
I. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 10.01
II. THE ROLE OF NATIONAL PROCEDURAL LAW IN ESTABLISHING JURISDICTION
10.04
III. OBLIGATION TO DECLINE JURISDICTION WHERE ANODIER MEMBER STATE COURT
HAS EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION (ART 27) 10.06
1. COMMENT 10.06
IV. REVIEW OF JURISDICTION PRIOR TO GRANTING A JUDGMENT IN DEFAULT OF
APPEARANCE (ART 28) 10.10
1. INTRODUCTION 10.10
2. THE OBLIGATION TO INVESTIGATE AND DECLINE JURISDICTION (ART 28(1))
10.11
3. THE OBLIGATION TO STAY PROCEEDINGS ABSENT EFFECTIVE SERVICE (ART
28(2)) 10.13
4. APPLICATION OF THE SERVICE REGULATION OR THE HAGUE SERVICE
CONVENTION (ART 28(3)-(4)) 10.16
11. LISPENDENS AND RELATED ACTIONS
PIPPA ROGERSON (ARTS 29-30,32-34), MATTHIAS LEHMANN (ART 31(1)), AND
FRANCISCO GARCIMARTIN (ART31(2)-(4))
I. INTRODUCTION TO ARTS 29-34 11.01
II. LIS PENDENS AND RELATED ACTIONS IN ANOTHER MEMBER STATE 11.13
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 11.13
2. COMMENT 11.16
III. RELATED ACTIONS IN ANOTHER MEMBER STATE 11.30
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 11.30
2. COMMENT 11.31
IV. LIS PENDENS AND EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION 11.36
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 11.36
2. SITUATIONS OF MULTIPLE EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION (ART31(L)) 11.39
3. LIS PENDENS AND EXCLUSIVE CHOICE-OF-COURT AGREEMENTS (ART 31 (2)-(4))
11.41
V. AUTONOMOUS DETERMINATION OF DIE TIME AT WHICH THE COURT WAS SEISED
11.61
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 11.61
2. COMMENT 11.62
VI. LISPENDENS AND RELATED ACTIONS IN NON-MEMBER STATES 11.66
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 11.66
2. LIS PENDENS IN A NON-MEMBER STATE (ART 33) 11.75
3. RELATED PROCEEDINGS IN A NON-MEMBER STATE (ART 34) 11.89
XII
CONTENTS
12. PROVISIONAL MEASURES
ARNAUD NUYTS
I. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 12.01
II. THE TWO-TRACK JURISDICTIONAL SYSTEM FOR PROVISIONAL MEASURES 12.10
III. THE NOTION OF PROVISIONAL AND PROTECTIVE MEASURES 12.19
1. THE CONDITION THAT THE MEASURES SEEK TO PRESERVE THE SITUATION 12.21
2. THE CONDITION OF REVERSIBILITY OF THE EFFECT OF THE MEASURE 12.28
3. THE SPECIFIC CASE OF EVIDENTIAL MEASURES 12.34
IV. THE TERRITORIAL RESTRICTION 12.39
13. THE RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF MEMBER STATE JUDGMENTS
PIETRO FRANZINA (ARTS 36-38), XANDRA KRAMER (ARTS 39-44), AND
JONATHAN FITCHEN (ARTS 45-57)
I. INTRODUCTION 13.01
II. THE RECOGNITION OF MEMBER STATE JUDGMENTS 13.02
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 13.02
2. THE CONCEPT OF RECOGNITION (ART 36(1)) 13.07
3. THE SCOPE OF A JUDGMENT S AUTHORITY AND EFFECTIVENESS 13.20
4. SELF-STANDING DECLARATORY PROCEEDINGS (AN 36(2)) 13.57
5. RECOGNITION AS AN INCIDENTAL QUESTION (ART 36(3)) 13.81
6. DOCUMENTARY REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION 13.94
7. SUSPENSION OF THE PROCEEDINGS IN WHICH RECOGNITION IS INVOKED 13.129
III. THE ENFORCEMENT OF MEMBER STATE JUDGMENTS 13.160
1. INTRODUCTION 13.160
2. AUTOMATIC ENFORCEABILITY OF MEMBER STATE JUDGMENTS 13.167
3. PROVISIONAL AND PROTECTIVE MEASURES OF ENFORCEMENT 13.189
4. THE ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURE 13.198
5. DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED FOR ENFORCEMENT PURPOSES 13.221
6. FORMAL NOTIFICATION OF THE JUDGMENT TO THE PERSON AGAINST WHOM
ENFORCEMENT IS SOUGHT 13.234
7. SUSPENSION OR LIMITATION OF ENFORCEMENT PROCEEDINGS 13.243
IV. THE REFUSAL OF RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT 13.255
1. REFUSAL OF RECOGNITION 13.255
2. REFUSAL OF ENFORCEMENT 13.399
3. PROCEDURAL ASPECTS OF THE APPLICATION FOR REFUSAL 13.409
4. THE REQUIREMENT FOR A PROMPT DECISION 13.428
5. APPEAL AGAINST A DECISION ON REFUSAL 13.435
6. THE POSSIBILITY OF A FURTHER APPEAL 13.441
7. STAY OF THE REFUSAL PROCEEDINGS 13.449
V. COMMON PROVISIONS 13.464
1. INTRODUCTION 13.464
2. PROHIBITION ON REVIEW OF THE SUBSTANCE OF A JUDGMENT (ART 52) 13.465
3. CERTIFICATION OFA JUDGMENT BY THE MEMBER STATE OFORIGIN (ART 53)
13.473
4. THE ADAPTATION OF MEASURES NOT KNOWN IN THE MEMBER STATE ADDRESSED
(ART 54) 13.482
5. THE ENFORCEMENT OF PENALTY PROVISIONS IN MEMBER STATE JUDGMENTS (ART
55) 13.502
6. PROHIBITION ON THE REQUIREMENT OF SECURITY (ART 56) 13.513
7. THE PROVISION OF TRANSLATIONS OR TRANSLITERATIONS (ART 57) 13.516
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14. AUTHENTIC INSTRUMENTS AND COURT SETTLEMENTS
JONATHAN FITCHEN (ARTS 58, 60) ANDXANDRA KRAMER (ART 59)
I. AUTHENTIC INSTRUMENTS (ARTS 58 AND 60) 14.01
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 14.01
2. AUTHENTIC INSTRUMENTS IN THE LEGAL SYSTEMS OF THE MEMBER STATES 14.07
3. THE AUTONOMOUS CONCEPT OF AN AUTHENTIC INSTRUMENT UNDER THE
RECAST REGULATION 14.09
4. ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURE (ART 58(1), SECOND PARAGRAPH) 14.19
5. GROUNDS FOR REFUSAL OF ENFORCEMENT 14.22
6. MANIFEST INCOMPATIBILITY WITH PUBLIC POLICY OF THE ENFORCING MEMBER
STATE 14.25
7. THE RECOGNITION OF AUTHENTIC INSTRUMENTS 14.30
II. COURT SETTLEMENTS (ART 59) 14.32
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 14.32
2. COMMENT 14.38
III. THE CERTIFICATION OF AUTHENTIC INSTRUMENTS AND COURT SETTLEMENTS BY
THE MEMBER STATE OF ORIGIN (ART 60) 14.47
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 14.47
2. COMPETENT AUTHORITY OR COURT OF THE MEMBER STATE OF ORIGIN 14.49
3. AN INTERESTED PARTY 14.52
4. THE STANDARD FORM CERTIFICATE (ANNEX II) 14.53
15. GENERAL PROVISIONS
MARTIN GEORGE (ART 61 (JOINTLY), ARTS 62*64), JONATHAN FITCHEN (ART 61
(JOINTLY)), AND MARIE-ELODIE ANCEL (ART 65)
I. ABOLITION OF LEGALIZATION REQUIREMENTS 15-01
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 15-01
2. COMMENT 15-03
II. THE CONCEPT OF DOMICILE 15.06
1. THE DOMICILE OF INDIVIDUALS 15.06
2. DOMICILE UNDER THE NATIONAL LAWS OF THE MEMBER STATES 15-11
3. THE DOMICILE OF CORPORATE AND UNINCORPORATED BODIES 15-14
III. LEGAL REPRESENTATION BEFORE CRIMINAL COURTS 15-26
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 15.26
2. COMMENT 15.27
IV. THIRD-PARTY NOTICES 15.31
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 15.31
2. COMMENT 15.36
16. TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS
ANDREW DICKINSON
I. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 16.01
II. COMMENT 16.03
17. RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER INSTRUMENTS
PIPPA ROGERSON (ARTS 67-72, 73(3)), ANDREA BONOMI (ART 73(1)),
AND MARTIN ILLMER (AH 73(2))
I. INTRODUCTION AND BRIEF LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 17-01
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II. RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER EU INSTRUMENTS (ART 67) 17.04
III. RELATIONSHIP WITH THE 1968 BRUSSELS CONVENTION (ART 68) 17.08
IV. RELATIONSHIP WITH PRE-EXISTING CONVENTIONS AS BETWEEN THE
MEMBER STATES (ARTS 69 AND 70) 17.09
V. RELATIONSHIP WITH INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS ON JURISDICTION AND THE
RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS IN PARTICULAR
MATTERS (ART 71) 17.12
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 17.12
2. COMMENT 17.15
VI. CONVENTIONS WITH THIRD STATES FOR THE NON-RECOGNITION OF MEMBER
STATE JUDGMENTS (ART 72) 17.25
VII. THE 2007 LUGANO CONVENTION, 1958 NEW YORK CONVENTION, AND
BILATERAL CONVENTIONS WITH THIRD STATES
1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 17.26
2. RELATIONSHIP WITH THE 2007 LUGANO CONVENTION (AN 73(1)) 17.27
3. RELATIONSHIP WITH THE NEW YORK CONVENTION 17.87
4. BILATERAL CONVENTIONS WITH THIRD STATES 17.88
18. FINAL PROVISIONS
ANDREW DICKINSON
I. PUBLICATION OF INFORMATION 18.01
1. NATIONAL RULES AND PROCEDURES 18.01
2. INFORMATION REQUIRED BY DIE PROVISIONS ON THE ENFORCEMENT OF
JUDGMENTS 18.02
3. INFORMATION CONCERNING MATTERS OF JURISDICTION 18.03
II. THE ADOPTION OF DELEGATED ACTS 18.05
III. REVIEW OF THE RECAST REGULATION 18.06
IV. REPEAL OF THE 2001 REGULATION 18.08
V. ENTRY INTO FORCE OF THE RECAST REGULATION 18.10
APPENDIX 1A RECAST REGULATION*ENGLISH LANGUAGE (WITH ANNEXES) 597
APPENDIX IB RECAST REGULATION*FRENCH LANGUAGE (ANNEXES OMITTED) 633
APPENDIX 1C RECAST REGULATION*GERMAN LANGUAGE (ANNEXES OMITTED) 659
APPENDIX 2 COMPARISON OF 2001 REGULATION AND RECAST REGULATION 687
APPENDIX 3 COMMISSION PROPOSAL (ANNEXES OMITTED) 747
APPENDIX 4 EXPLANATORY STATEMENT WITHIN THE FINAL REPORT OF THE EP
LEGAL AFFAIRS (JURI) COMMITTEE 797
APPENDIX 5 INFORMATION PUBLISHED BY THE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO ART 76
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SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 813
INDEX 829
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