Essays
- E.-M. Kieninger: Climate Change Litigation and Private International Law (1)
- S. Arnold: Artificial intelligence and party autonomy – legal capacity and capacity for choice of law in private international law (13)
Decisions Review
- W. Hau: Personal involvement as a prerequisite for European tort jurisdiction at the centre of the plaintiff’s interests (30)
- A. Hemler: Which point in time is relevant regarding the selection of a foreign forum by non-merchants according to § 38(2) German Code of Civil Procedure (ZPO)? (34)
- D. Henrich: News on private divorces in and outside the EU (37)
- C. Budzikiewicz: On the classification of dowry agreements (40)
Reviewed Decisions
- 1, EuGH 17.6.2021 Rs. C-800/19 : Personal involvement as a prerequisite for European tort jurisdiction at the centre of the plaintiff’s interests [W. Hau, p. 30] (49)
- 2, LG Frankfurt a.M. 26.1.20212-14 O 396/18: Which point in time is relevant regarding the selection of a foreign forum by non-merchants according to § 38(2) German Code of Civil Procedure (ZPO)? [A. Hemler, p. 34] (52)
- 3,4 BGH 26.8.2020, 28.10.2020 XII ZB 158/18, XII ZB 187/20: News on private divorces in and outside the EU [D. Henrich, p. 37] (57)
- 5, BGH 18.3.2020XII ZB 380/19: On the classification of dowry agreements [C. Budzikiewicz, p. 40] (68)
View to Abroad
- E. Jayme, G. Liberati Buccianti: Private Divorces under Italian Law: Conflict of Laws (74)
- G. Mäsch, C. Wittebol: None of Our Concern? – A Group of Companies‘ Cross-border Environmental Liability Before Dutch Courts (78)
- H. Jacobs: Article 4(2) and (3) Rome II Regulation in a case involving multiple potential tortfeasors (85)
- International Agreements (90)
- Publications (91)
- Preview #II
- News #II, ff.
- Conferences
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