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EU Principles on Jurisdiction and Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters - According to the Case Law of the European Court of Justice (Hardcover)
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EU Principles on Jurisdiction and Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters - According to the Case Law of the European Court of Justice (Hardcover)
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For international lawyers, the European rules on jurisdiction and
recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial
matters are of great practical importance. Since March 2002, these
rules have been laid down in an EU Regulation (44/2001) which
essentially replaced the 1968 Brussels Convention. The preliminary
considerations to the Regulation imply that the decisions in which
the Court of Justice of the EC has interpreted the Brussels
Convention remain relevant for the interpretation of the
Regulation. Hence, in order to have a thorough understanding of the
Regulation, an in-depth knowledge of the EC Court's case law
regarding the Brussels Convention is imperative. The present study
is based on an analysis of more than one hundred decisions that the
Court has delivered under the Brussels Convention. It appears that
the significance of the Court's case law lies not only in the final
outcome of these decisions, but also in the principles that the
Court consistently refers to in arriving at its decisions. The
authors piece together the system of principles that has become
apparent in the Court's reasoning. An understanding of this system
not only sheds light on how and why the Court has reached its past
decisions, but it also enables lawyers to understand the confines
within which the Court's argumentation is likely to take place in
future cases under the Regulation. A publication which focuses on
the principles used by the Court to justify its decisions in this
particular area of law, has been lacking. This book aims to fill
that gap. Its value extends beyond the academic realm and into the
field of legal practice.
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