The Imminent Distortion of European Private, Company and Insolvency Law by...
By Rolef de Weijs, Aart Jonkers and Maryam Malakotipour One stone can change the current of a river. Likewise, one small seemingly technical rule can alter the entire legal system and with it the...
View ArticleNeues aus dem Elfenbeinturm: September 2019
Conference “Recognition of status filiationis established abroad: European perspectives and national resistance” University of Udine, 24 October 2019. Deadline for abstract submissions: 15 September...
View ArticleNeues aus dem Elfenbeinturm: October 2019
Call for Chapters: Personal Data Protection and Legal Developments in the European Union Deadline for proposal submissions: 18 October 2019. Conference “Judges in Utopia: Civil Courts as European...
View ArticleCase C-74/19 Transportes Aereos Portugueses: “Extraordinary circumstances”...
This contribution discusses the recent case of Transportes Aereos, where the Court was faced with a question whether turbulent behaviour of a passenger that obstructs flight operation and leads to...
View ArticleCase C-65/20 Krone: Offering (some) clarity relating to product liability,...
On 10 June 2021, the Court of Justice decided in Case C-65/20 Krone that inaccurate health advice included in a printed newspaper copy does not constitute a ‘defective product’ within the meaning of...
View ArticleOut of Scope, Out of Mind, and Don’t Say Decentralisation: Brief Remarks on...
Blogpost 25/2023 The views expressed on this post bind the author exclusively. The Markets in Crypto-assets Regulation (“MiCA”), even though not yet published in the Official Journal of the European...
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