BI-LATERAL PROPOSALS – EU COMPETENCE - ROME I, II AND FAMILY PDF Print E-mail
October 2009
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The two regulations recently adopted, establishing procedures for the negotiation, conclusion and variation of bi-lateral agreements between Member States and third countries, on respectively, applicable law in contractual and non-contractual obligations; and on jurisdiction, recognition and enforcement of judgments and decisions in family law areas, were both published in the official journal (OJ L200 of 31.07.09) and entered into force in August.

 
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An interview with Lord Justice Jackson

Legal professional privilege
Let the fightback begin


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