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Based on comparative analyses and country-specific reports (featuring EU member countries as well as non-EU countries), this book develops a structured approach for future action, be it by modification of existing EU regulations, passing new regulations, negotiating new multilateral or bilateral treaties (eg in the framework of the Hague Conference on Private International Law), developing soft law or passing national legislation, preferably on a uniform or coordinated basis together with third countries.

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Introduction Alexander Trunk and Nikitas Hatzimihail EU Law of Civil Procedure and Third Countries: The Case of the European Neighbourhood Policy Jürgen Basedow The Role of Bilateral Judicial Assistance Treaties in the Context of EU Civil Procedure Law and Third Countries Elina N. Moustaira Direct Jurisdiction – What Rules (if any) for Relations with Third Countries? Alexander Trunk Residual Jurisdiction: Back to the Future? Michael Stürner and Friederike Pförtner The Jurisdiction of the Unified Patent Court: A Model for the Application of the Brussels Ia Regulation to non-EU Disputes? Alberto Miglio Lis Pendens in the Brussels Ia Regulation with Regard to Third Countries Luboš Tichý The Recognition and Enforcement of Court Decisions Between the EU and Third States Dieter Martiny The Recognition of the Effects of Foreign Judgments Between the EU and Third States Dimitrios Tsikrikas Commercial Litigation in the UK: A Future Outside the EU Richard Fentiman Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments Between the European Union and Russia: Possible Prospects Vladimir Yarkov Enhancing Judicial Cooperation in Civil Matters Between the EU and Ukraine: First Steps Ahead Iryna Izarova Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Court Decisions in Colombia Michael Stöber The European Regulations on Service of Documents and on Taking of Evidence – An Overview Henriette-Christine Boscheinen-Duursma EU Special Procedures Regulations and Third Countries – Which Perspectives for Relations with Third Countries? Alexander Trunk The European Order for Payment Procedure and Third Countries Azar Aliyev Relationship of the Brussels Ia Regulation with Soft Law in the Field of International Civil Procedure: Some Notes on the Planned European Rules of Civil Procedure Nazar Panych Conclusions Alexander Trunk and Nikitas Hatzimihail

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    Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
    Publication Date: 08/04/2021
    ISBN13: 9781509948765, 978-1509948765
    ISBN10: 1509948767

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Based on comparative analyses and country-specific reports (featuring EU member countries as well as non-EU countries), this book develops a structured approach for future action, be it by modification of existing EU regulations, passing new regulations, negotiating new multilateral or bilateral treaties (eg in the framework of the Hague Conference on Private International Law), developing soft law or passing national legislation, preferably on a uniform or coordinated basis together with third countries.

    Table of Contents
    Introduction Alexander Trunk and Nikitas Hatzimihail EU Law of Civil Procedure and Third Countries: The Case of the European Neighbourhood Policy Jürgen Basedow The Role of Bilateral Judicial Assistance Treaties in the Context of EU Civil Procedure Law and Third Countries Elina N. Moustaira Direct Jurisdiction – What Rules (if any) for Relations with Third Countries? Alexander Trunk Residual Jurisdiction: Back to the Future? Michael Stürner and Friederike Pförtner The Jurisdiction of the Unified Patent Court: A Model for the Application of the Brussels Ia Regulation to non-EU Disputes? Alberto Miglio Lis Pendens in the Brussels Ia Regulation with Regard to Third Countries Luboš Tichý The Recognition and Enforcement of Court Decisions Between the EU and Third States Dieter Martiny The Recognition of the Effects of Foreign Judgments Between the EU and Third States Dimitrios Tsikrikas Commercial Litigation in the UK: A Future Outside the EU Richard Fentiman Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments Between the European Union and Russia: Possible Prospects Vladimir Yarkov Enhancing Judicial Cooperation in Civil Matters Between the EU and Ukraine: First Steps Ahead Iryna Izarova Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Court Decisions in Colombia Michael Stöber The European Regulations on Service of Documents and on Taking of Evidence – An Overview Henriette-Christine Boscheinen-Duursma EU Special Procedures Regulations and Third Countries – Which Perspectives for Relations with Third Countries? Alexander Trunk The European Order for Payment Procedure and Third Countries Azar Aliyev Relationship of the Brussels Ia Regulation with Soft Law in the Field of International Civil Procedure: Some Notes on the Planned European Rules of Civil Procedure Nazar Panych Conclusions Alexander Trunk and Nikitas Hatzimihail

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