The adoption of the Brussels I (Regulation) Recast provides the opportunity for an in-depth analysis on the innovations contained therein. Therefore, this excellent book provides useful guidance on the interpretation and application of the rules. The book is written by seventeen distinguished scholars from all over Europe and it is divided into eighteen chapters covering the entire provisions of the Brussels I Recast ... his book will certainly have a long shelf-life and ought to make a positive impact on private international law.

Chukwudi Paschal Ojiegbe, Edinburgh Law Review

The Brussels I Regulation Recast is clearly and logically written and offers useful guidance to academics, practitioners, students, or indeed anyone wishing to understand the jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement regime of the Brussels I Recast.

Chukwudi Paschal Ojegbe, Edinburgh Law Review

Throughout, the text is commendable for its concision and clarity, and the editors should be congratulated that a project of this scale remains remarkably free from proofing errors.

Bobby Lindsay, University of Glasgow

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Most parts of this book are extremely valuable since they offer expert views on recurring questionings as well as practical guidance for the application of the Regulation.

Stephanie Francq, Louvain

Overall, the impression is of a thorough and genuinely European survey. The text deserves to be an essential addition to the bookshelves of practitioners across Europe.

Sarah Garvey, Law Gazette

The Brussels I Regulation has undergone a lengthy review process, resulting in Regulation (EU) 1215/2012 of 12 December 2012 on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters (recast). The provisions of the new Regulation apply from 10 January 2015. This work, written by a number of leading experts on the subject, provides a commentary on the Recast Regulation. It contains a concise article-by-article commentary on all provisions of the recast Regulation with reference to the existing case law of the European Court of Justice and leading national decisions, and provides additional focus on the newly introduced changes, in particular to the provisions on lis pendens and the recognition and enforcement of judgments.
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This work provides a commentary on Regulation (EU) 1215/2012 of 12 December 2012 on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters (recast).
APPENDIX 1. THE REGULATION: ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGE VERSIONS; APPENDIX 2. COMPARISON OF 2001 REGULATION AND RECAST REGULATION; APPENDIX 3. COMMISSION PROPOSAL (ANNEXES OMITTED); APPENDIX 4. EXPLANATORY STATEMENT WITHIN THE FINAL REPORT OF THE EP LEGAL AFFAIRS (JURI) COMMITTEE; APPENDIX 5. INFORMATION PUBLISHED BY THE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO ART 76
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Summarises the structure of the Regulation and the role played by the case law of the European Court of Justice A bibliography for each article enables readers to access other sources of commentary (including leading texts in key jurisdictions, monographs and articles) Critical analysis of the text of the relevant Articles and recitals are combined, with a short reference to the legislative history Written by leading experts in the field Helpfully written in an accessible and concise way
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Professor Andrew Dickinson is a Fellow of St Catherine's College and Professor of Law at the University of Oxford, a Solicitor and Consultant to Clifford Chance LLP in London, Visiting Fellow at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL) and External Scientific Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for International, European and Regulatory Procedural Law, in Luxembourg. He was closely involved in the Brussels I review process as an expert for the European Parliament and submitted a briefing note on the Commission's Proposal for a Brussels I bis Regulation. Dr Eva Lein is the Herbert Smith Freehills Senior Research Fellow in Private International Law at BIICL. She has published various articles in this area with a special focus on jurisdiction under the Brussels I Regulation and recently edited the book The Brussels I Review Proposal Uncovered (BIICL, 2012). She has organised several events and expert discussions on the revision process of the Brussels I Regulation. Her recent edited work also includes Extraterritoriality and Collective Redress with Duncan Fairgrieve (OUP, 2012).
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Summarises the structure of the Regulation and the role played by the case law of the European Court of Justice A bibliography for each article enables readers to access other sources of commentary (including leading texts in key jurisdictions, monographs and articles) Critical analysis of the text of the relevant Articles and recitals are combined, with a short reference to the legislative history Written by leading experts in the field Helpfully written in an accessible and concise way
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198714286
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
1620 gr
Høyde
255 mm
Bredde
181 mm
Dybde
53 mm
Aldersnivå
P, UP, UU, 06, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
882

Biografisk notat

Professor Andrew Dickinson is a Fellow of St Catherine's College and Professor of Law at the University of Oxford, a Solicitor and Consultant to Clifford Chance LLP in London, Visiting Fellow at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL) and External Scientific Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for International, European and Regulatory Procedural Law, in Luxembourg. He was closely involved in the Brussels I review process as an expert for the European Parliament and submitted a briefing note on the Commission's Proposal for a Brussels I bis Regulation. Dr Eva Lein is the Herbert Smith Freehills Senior Research Fellow in Private International Law at BIICL. She has published various articles in this area with a special focus on jurisdiction under the Brussels I Regulation and recently edited the book The Brussels I Review Proposal Uncovered (BIICL, 2012). She has organised several events and expert discussions on the revision process of the Brussels I Regulation. Her recent edited work also includes Extraterritoriality and Collective Redress with Duncan Fairgrieve (OUP, 2012).