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17 May 2024, 4:43 am by Matthias Weller
Second, some doubts arose regarding an ipso iure revival of the original Brussels Convention of 1968,[18] the international treaty concluded on the occasion of EU membership and later replaced by the Brussels I Regulation when the EU acquired the respective competence under the Treaty of Amsterdam.[19] Notwithstanding the interesting jurisprudential debate, these speculations were effectively put to a halt in legal practice by a clarifying letter of the UK Mission to the European… [read post]
23 Nov 2022, 5:04 pm
“The Chinese Communist Party’s 20th Party Congress last month reinforced Xi Jinping’s grip on the levers of power in China, which continue to be weaponized against the universally recognized human rights of the people of China and, increasingly, those outside China’s borders,” said CECC Chair Merkley. [read post]
6 Mar 2021, 12:39 am by JR Chaves
Hay que agotar la vía administrativa, que se entenderá agotada ante el transcurso de seis meses sin respuesta (art.91 Ley 39/2015); La situación económica del común de los ciudadanos no es buena para embarcarse en litigios costosos (pagar abogados y peritos) como tampoco podrá la administración despachar tantísima reclamación con celeridad, especialmente cuando en la inmensa mayoría de los casos, deberá… [read post]
11 Feb 2021, 4:01 am by Administrator
The imposition of a conviction, as distinguished from a discharge, can adversely affect an offender’s employment prospects, ability to cross an international border, or the timing of when access to the entry on their criminal record is curtailed under the Criminal Records Act. [read post]
28 Jan 2021, 6:37 am by Chukwuma Okoli
Introduction Cross border relations is bound to generate non-contractual disputes such as personal injury cases. [read post]
10 Sep 2020, 8:34 am
Most interesting here is the way in which the reconstitution of state borders in the wake of COVID, non-state collectives now seek the authority to both mark territory and to police those borders against outsiders. [read post]
26 May 2020, 2:55 am by Kevin Kaufman
This analysis was prepared by a select group of JD candidates at the Institute of International Economic Law (IIEL) at Georgetown University in conjunction with TradeLab. [read post]