This book focuses on major amendments introduced in the Brussels I
regulatory framework. The contributions scrutenise the changes
introduced in the Brussels Ibis Regulation, a legal instrument that
presents a core of the unification of private international law rules on
the European Union level. It is one of the first publications addressing
all the changes in the Brussels I regulatory scheme, which takes into
consideration relevant CJEU case law up to July 2016.
The texts, written by legal scholars who have published extensively in
the field of private international law and international civil
procedure, will add to the development of EU private international law.
In addition, the authors' critical analysis may open further discussions
on the topic and so benefit a consistent and harmonised application of
the Regulation. In this respect the book takes a different approach than
the commentaries which have so far been published.
It is primarily meant for legal academics in private international law
and practitioners who are regularly engaged in cross-border civil
proceedings. It may also be of added value to advanced students and to
those with a particular interest in the subject of international
litigation and more generally in the area of dispute resolution.
Vesna Lazic is a Senior Researcher at the T.M.C. Asser Instituut, an
Associate Professor of Private Law at Utrecht University and Professor
of European Civil Procedure at the University of Rijeka.
Steven Stuij is an expert in Private International Law and an
external Ph.D. candidate at Erasmus School of Law, Rotterdam.