The volume collects the results of the EU co-funded Project Enhancing Enforcement under Brussels Ia – EN2BRIa, European Union Justice Programme 2014-2020, JUST-JCOO-AG-2018 JUST 831598. It critically and thoroughly addresses art. 67 Brussels I bis Regulation, which determines the relationships between the Regulation and other EU law instruments governing jurisdiction or the free movement of decisions. Also tackling “indirect” relevant relationships between international civil procedure and material law, the Volume rationalizes the main criticalities examined, and offers Principles, Recommendations and Guidelines to increase capacity of practitioners to address such issues, to improve awareness of stakeholders, and to support uniform application of EU law.
Art. 67 Brussels I bis Regulation: an Overall Critical Analysis
Ilaria Queirolo, Chiara E. Tuo, Pierangelo Celle, Laura Carpaneto, Francesco Pesce, Stefano Dominelli
págs. 13-153
Article 67 Brussels I bis regullation and intellectual property litigation in the field or European Union Trade Mark an Community design: European and Spanish practice
págs. 155-173
Connections, disconnections and fragmentation in international civil procedure: the case of intellectual property rights
págs. 175-214
págs. 215-235
págs. 237-257
Diverse unities of law: coordination, application of heads of jurisdiction, and enforcement or policies for the protection of weaker parties
págs. 259-285
Enforcing and coordinating Brussels I bis and international law: future perspectives
págs. 287-318
págs. 319-337
págs. 339-360
págs. 361-379
págs. 381-394
Coordination between Lex Generalis and Lex Specialis: principles, recommendations and guidelines (with comments)
págs. 395-411
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