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Rechtskultur ist ein zentraler Begriff in Recht und Gesellschaft. Was aber ist Rechtskultur? Wie entsteht Rechtskultur? Welche Facetten hat Rechtskultur? »Rechtskultur« ist ein Versuch, Antworten, Konturen und Strukturen zu entwickeln. Peter Mankowski will dabei keine Großtheorie aufstellen, sondern Zusammenhänge aufzeigen. Er bietet im Kern eine rechtsvergleichend-anekdotische Annäherung an einen schwierigen und vielschichtigen Begriff. Dabei will er Anstöße geben und anregen. Rechtskultur steht in gesellschaftlichen, religiösen und ideologischen Traditionen. Rechtskultur ist dynamisch. Sie muss versuchen, mit gesellschaftlichen, wissenschaftlichen und technischen Entwicklungen Schritt zu halten. Rechtskultur speist sich aus der Wahrnehmung der Laien, vermittelt durch Bilder in Medien, ebenso wie aus dem Selbstverständnis der Juristen. Rechtskultur bezieht sich auf den Einzelnen ebenso wie auf dessen Verhältnis zu Gemeinschaften. Rechtskultur zeigt sich in internationalen Kontexten. Rechtskultur ist so bunt und vielgestaltig wie das Recht und das Leben selber.
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"The Brussels Ibis Regulation is the magna carta for jurisdiction and the free circulation of judgments in civil and commercial matters in the EU, and forms a cornerstone of the Internal Market. This timely Research Handbook addresses the cutting edges of the regime, in particular its place within the overall system of EU law and its adaptations in response to specific kinds of lawsuits or the needs of particular industries. Featuring original research by leading academics from across Europe, chapters take a systematic approach to examining a broad variety of topics in relation to the Brussels Ibis Regulation. Such topics include collective redress, injunctive relief, lis pendens and third states, negotiorum gestio, arbitration, intellectual property lawsuits, and its interface with the European Insolvency Regulation (Recast). Moving beyond what is offered by textbooks and commentaries, this incisive Research Handbook analyses the most recent developments in legislation and practice, as well as providing an outlook on the future of this field of EU law. This Research Handbook will prove a critical read for scholars and students of EU law. Judges and practitioners working in this area will also find its insights to be of significant practical relevance"--
Jurisdiction --- Commercial law --- Civil procedure --- Judicial assistance --- Judgments --- European Parliament. --- International private law --- Law of civil procedure --- European Union --- Jugements étrangers (droit européen) --- Droit international privé (droit européen) --- Jurisdiction - European Union countries --- Commercial law - European Union countries --- Civil procedure - European Union countries --- Judicial assistance - European Union countries --- Judgments - European Union countries
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Law of civil procedure --- International private law --- European Union --- Parent and child (Law) --- Judgments, Foreign --- Custody of children --- Divorce --- Domestic relations --- Marriage --- Jugements étrangers --- Garde des enfants (Droit) --- Familles --- Mariage --- Droit --- Council of the European Union. --- Council of the European Union --- Parents et enfants (Droit) --- Jugements étrangers --- Guardian and ward --- Paternity --- Child custody --- Children --- Children, Custody of --- Parental custody --- Divorce mediation --- Absentee fathers --- Absentee mothers --- Parental relocation (Child custody) --- Visitation rights (Domestic relations) --- Custody --- Law and legislation --- Parent and child (Law) - European Union countries --- Custody of children - European Union countries
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The Brussels Ibis Regulation is to become by far the most prominent cornerstone of the European law of international civil procedure. Its imminence can be easily ascertained by every practitioner even remotely concerned with cross-border work in Europe. However arcane private international law in general might appear to practitioners – the Brussels I Regulation was a well-known and renowned instrument and the Brussels Ibis Regulation will become so as its proper heir. The so called Brussels system has proven its immeasurable and incomparable value for over forty years. The European Court of Justice and the national courts of the Member States have produced an abundance and a treasure of judgments interpreting the Brussels Convention and the Brussels I Regulation. The effort of completing a truly pan-European commentary mirrors the pan-European nature of its fascinating object. This commentary – which of course covers the jurisprudence of the ECJ in a comprehensive manner – assembles a team of very prominent and renowned authors from total Europe. The authors’ geographical provenience stretches from Denmark in the North to Italy in the South and from Portugal and the United Kingdom in the West to Austria in the East. Now the time is ripe to start such an enterprise. This commentary is the first full scale article-by-article commentary in English to address the Brussels Ibis Regulation. It is truly European in nature and style. It provides thorough and succinct in-depth analysis of every single Article and offers most valuable guidance for lawyers, judges and academics throughout Europe. It is an indispensable working tool for all practitioners involved in this field of law.
Conflict of laws --- Droit international privé --- European Parliament. --- Contrats internationaux --- Contrats --- Contracts (international law) --- Contracts --- Droit international privé (droit européen) --- Droit européen --- Droit international privé --- Jugements étrangers (droit européen) --- Conflit de juridictions --- Entraide judiciaire internationale --- Europees bevoegdheids- en executieverdrag. --- Erkenning buitenlandse vonnissen in burgerlijke en handelszaken. --- Verdrag betreffende de rechterlijke bevoegdheid en de tenuitvoerlegging van beslissingen in burgerlijke en handelszaken van 1988. --- Internationaal burgerlijk procesrecht. --- EU-landen. --- Europäische Union --- Conflict of laws. --- Europe --- Judicial assistance --- Judgments, Foreign --- Jurisdiction --- Executions (Law) --- Juridiction (Droit international privé) --- Assistance juridique internationale --- Jugements étrangers --- Juridiction --- Voies d'exécution --- Marriage law --- Procédure (droit européen) --- Choice of law --- Intermunicipal law --- International law, Private --- International private law --- Private international law --- Law --- Legal polycentricity --- Civil law --- Council of the European Union. --- European Parliarment. --- Contrats internationaux. --- Droit européen. --- Parent and child (Law) --- Custody of children --- Child custody --- Children --- Children, Custody of --- Parental custody --- Divorce --- Divorce mediation --- Guardian and ward --- Absentee fathers --- Absentee mothers --- Parental relocation (Child custody) --- Visitation rights (Domestic relations) --- Domestic relations --- Paternity --- Custody --- Law and legislation --- Procédure (droit européen) --- Jugements étrangers (droit européen) --- Droit international privé (droit européen) --- Contrats (droit européen) --- Contracts (International law) --- Entraide judiciaire européenne --- Voies d'exécution (Droit international privé) --- Procédure civile (Droit international privé) --- Executions --- Civil procedure --- Contrats (Droit international privé)
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EPCIL = European commentaries on private international law
Conflict of laws --- Droit international privé --- International and municipal law --- Droit international et droit interne --- European Parliament. --- Conflict of laws - Obligations - European Union countries. --- Obligations (Law) - European Union countries. --- Droit international privé (droit européen) --- Communauté européenne. --- Obligations (Law)
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The Brussels I Regulation is by far the most prominent cornerstone of the European law of international civil procedure. Every practitioner in the international field has to work with it - and its importance is still growing. The first edition of this full scale article-by-article commentary found a very warm reception. This new edition brings the book up to date, incorporating a host of developments in the four years since ist first appearance, combines in-depth analysis with a genuine and truly European perspective, authored by top experts from all over Europe, covers the jurisprudence of the ECJ and of the Member States, and integrates thorough discussion of the pending proposal for a Brussels Ibis Regulation. This truly European commentary offers invaluable guidance for lawyers, judges and academics throughout Europe.
Conflict of laws --- Judicial assistance --- Judgments, Foreign --- Jurisdiction (International law) --- Juridiction (Droit international privé) --- Assistance juridique internationale --- Jugements étrangers --- Juridiction (Droit international) --- Jurisdiction --- Council of the European Union. --- Jurisdiction (International law). --- Foreign judgments --- Choice of law --- Intermunicipal law --- International law, Private --- International private law --- Private international law --- Law --- Legal polycentricity --- Domestic jurisdiction --- International jurisdiction --- Jurisdiction, Domestic --- Jurisdiction, International --- Arbitration (International law) --- International courts --- Civil law --- Law of civil procedure --- European Union --- Union européenne --- Conflict of laws - Jurisdiction - European Union countries --- Judicial assistance - European Union countries --- Judgments, Foreign - European Union countries --- Droit privé (droit européen)
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