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ECPIL: Brussels Ibis Regulation Commentary 2nd ed isbn 9783504080174

ECPIL: Brussels IIbis Regulation

Edited by: Ulrich Magnus, Peter Mankowski

ISBN13: 9783504080112
New Edition ISBN: 9783504080174
Published: September 2017
Publisher: Sellier European Law Publishers
Country of Publication: Germany
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print



The Brussels IIbis Regulation is the magna charta of cross-border divorce and cross-border lawsuits concerning responsibility in Europe. It has dramatically changed the law and the practice of the law for families in the European Union.

The volume Brussels IIbis Regulation (2017) of the European Commentaries on Private International Law (ECPIL), edited by Prof. Dr. Ulrich Magnus and Prof. Dr. Peter Mankowski, 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 book combines in-depth analysis with a genuine and truly European perspective and covers the jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice (ECJ). Furthermore, it integrates thorough and important national case law. The book will be an indispensable working tool for everyone involved in this field.

Subjects:
Family Law, EU Law