The External Competence of the European Union and Private International Law: The EC Court's Opinion on the Lugano Convention : Proceedings of the Round Table Held at Milan University on 16 September 2006Fausto Pocar Wolters Kluwer Italia, 2007 - 219 pages |
Contents
PROCEEDINGS | 3 |
David J McClean | 20 |
Stefania Bariatti | 38 |
Alberto Malatesta | 46 |
Kurt Siehr | 55 |
Nerina Boschiero 61 93 | 61 |
David J McClean 6774 | 67 |
TABLE OF CONTENTS | 76 |
Laura Tomasi | 99 |
Francesca Villata | 114 |
Ugo Draetta | 124 |
David J McClean | 134 |
Lucia S Rossi 72 | 135 |
DOCUMENTS | 141 |
and Commercial Matters Lugano 16 September 1988 | 178 |
Note from the Council of the European Union 11 April 2006 | 214 |
Common terms and phrases
adopted agreement envisaged argument Bariatti bilateral agreements Brussels Convention Brussels I Regulation civil and commercial civil matters commercial matters Commission v Denmark Community competence Community law Community rules competence to conclude complete harmonisation concerning conflicts of laws Contracting Convention on jurisdiction cooperation in civil Council Court of Justice Court's Opinion decision defendant is domiciled disconnection clause document EC Treaty enforcement of judgments ERTA judgment established European Community European Union exclusive competence exclusive external competence external dimension field of judicial forum non conveniens Government Hague Conference Hague Securities Convention internal market intra-Community issue judgment given judgments in civil judicial cooperation Lugano Convention Member negotiations non-member countries Open Skies judgments Owusu paragraph party Pocar principle private international law proceedings Professor Kohler proper functioning Protocol provisions question recognition and enforcement recognition of judgments referred regard rules of jurisdiction scope security and justice subsidiarity Thank third countries United Kingdom University of Milan