05076nam 2200673 450 991079819340332120230522125111.03-504-38480-810.9785/9783504384807(CKB)3710000000586463(EBL)4392107(SSID)ssj0001634818(PQKBManifestationID)16387299(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001634818(PQKBWorkID)14950872(PQKB)10933019(MiAaPQ)EBC4392107(DE-B1597)462186(OCoLC)979816231(DE-B1597)9783504384807(Au-PeEL)EBL4392107(CaPaEBR)ebr11153048(CaONFJC)MIL895640(OCoLC)939262415(EXLCZ)99371000000058646320160222h20162016 uy 0gerur|n|---|||||txtccrBrussels Ibis Regulation commentary /edited by Ulrich Magnus, Peter MankowskiCologne, Germany :Otto Schmidt :sellier european law publishers,2016.©20161 online resource (1198 p.)European Commentaries on Private International Law ;Volume 1Description based upon print version of record.3-504-08005-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter --Preface --List of Authors --To the First Edition of the Commentary on the Brussels I Regulation (2007) --Table of Contents --Table of Contents --List of Principal Works --Additional Bibliography --List of Abbreviations --Regulation (EU) No. 1215/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2012 on jurisdiction and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters (Recast) --Introduction --Chapter II: Jurisdiction --Section 1: General provisions --Section 2: Special jurisdiction --Section 3: Jurisdiction in matters relating to insurance --Section 4: Jurisdiction over consumer contracts --Section 5: Jurisdiction over individual contracts of employment --Section 6: Exclusive jurisdiction --Section 7: Prorogation of jurisdiction --Section 8: Examination as to jurisdiction and admissibility --Section 9: Lis pendens – related actions --Section 10: Provisional, including protective, measures --Chapter III: Recognition and Enforcement --Chapter IV: Authentic Instruments as Court Settlements --Chapter V: General Provisions --Chapter VI: Transitional Provisions --Chapter VII: Relations with other Instruments --Chapter VIII: Final Provisions --Table of Cases --IndexThe 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.European commentaries on private international law ;Volume 1.Parent and child (Law)European Union countriesCustody of childrenEuropean Union countriesEU-landengttLaw commentaries.lcgftParent and child (Law)Custody of children346.017PS 3840rvkMagnus UlrichMankowski PeterMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910798193403321Brussels Ibis Regulation1930098UNINA