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Special jurisdiction - Articles 7-9

In: The Brussels I-bis Regulation

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This chapter deals with special jurisdiction in Articles 7-9 of the Regulation. Thereby the predominant part of the analysis is devoted to jurisdictional rules for contractual obligations and for torts in Article 7(1) and 7 (2) respectively. These matters have generated the largest number of questions submitted to the CJEU for preliminary ruling. A critical assessment of the current state of law, in particular the part created by the relevant CJEU jurisprudence, is a method used throughout all chapters.

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  • ., 2023. "Special jurisdiction - Articles 7-9," Chapters, in: The Brussels I-bis Regulation, chapter 2, pages 76-219, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:19923_2
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