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Brussels IIbis Regulation /

Brussels IIbis Regulation / ed. by Ulrich Magnus, Peter Mankowski. - 1 online resource (506 p.) - European Commentaries on Private International Law , 2 1864-0265 ; .

Frontmatter -- List of Authors -- Preface -- Foreword -- Index -- Official Reports -- List of Principal Works and Monographs -- Additional Bibliography -- List of Abbreviations -- Council Regulation (EC) No 2201/2003 of 27 November 2003 concerning jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in matrimonial matters and the matters of parental responsibility, repealing Regulation (EC) No 1347/2000 -- Introduction -- Chapter I. Scope and definitions -- Chapter II. Jurisdiction -- Chapter III. Recognition and Enforcement -- Chapter IV. Cooperation between central authorities in matters of parental responsibility -- Chapter V. Relations with other instruments -- Chapter VI. Transitional provisions -- Chapter VII. Final provisions -- Table of Cases -- Index

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The Brussels IIbis Regulation is the magna charta of cross-border divorce and cross-border lawsuits concerning parental responsibility in Europe. It has substantially changed the nature of lawyers' advice to clients in such cases. This commentary:- is the first ever English language article-by-article commentary on this very important piece of European legislation,- combines in-depth analysis with a genuine and truly European perspective, authored by top experts from all over Europe, and- provides for necessary guidance, as the European Court of Justice will not be passing guiding judgments in the foreseeable future. This commentary will serve the need of an ever rising number of practitioners concerned with European divorce, custody, or child abduction cases, and it will certainly stir academic discussion all over Europe.The Brussels IIbis Regulation is the magna charta of cross-border divorce and cross-border lawsuits concerning parental responsibility in Europe. It has substantially changed the nature of lawyers' advice to clients in such cases.


Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.


In English.

9783866539044

10.1515/9783866539044 doi

2012471109


Custody of children--European Union countries.
Parent and child (Law)--European Union countries.
LAW / General.

KJE1189.A432003 / B78 2012 KJE947 .B485 2012

341.7577