In: GPR: Zeitschrift für das Privatrecht der Europäischen Union ; European Union private law review ; revuè de droit privé de l'Union européenne, Band 14, Heft 3, S. 153-153
The object of this work is the tacit submission before civil or commercial courts of States members of the European Union. Theirs advantages, requirements and consequences are object of a meticulous analysis that shows the problems of legal interpretation with they will have to face the legal operators. ; El objeto de este trabajo es la sumisión tácita ante tribunales civiles o mercantiles de Estados miembros de la Unión Europea. Sus ventajas, requisitos y consecuencias se someten a un minucioso análisis que muestra los problemas interpretativos con los que tendrán que enfrentarse los operadores jurídicos.
This commentary is the first full scale article-by-article commentary in English ever to address the Brussels I Regulation. It is truly European in nature and style. It provides thorough and succinct indepth analysis of every single article and offers most valuable guidance for lawyers, judges and academics throughout Europe. It is an indispensable working tool for all practitioners involved in this field of law.The Brussels I Regulation is by far the most prominent cornerstone of the European law of international civil procedure. Its imminence could be easily ascertained by every practitioner even remotely concerned with cross-border work in Europe. However arcane private international law in general might appear to practitioners – the Brussels I Regulation is a well-known and renowned instrument.A true first:- The first truly European commentary on the Brussels I Regulation, the fundamental Act for jurisdiction, recognition and enforcement throughout Europe- The first commentary on the Brussels I Regulation written by a team from all over Europe- The first article-by-article commentary on the Brussels I Regulation in English
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In: International review of the Red Cross: humanitarian debate, law, policy, action, Band 90, Heft 871, S. 489-499
ISSN: 1607-5889
Ambassador Luis Alfonso De Alba was the first president of the United Nations Human Rights Council and held this mandate from 19 June 2006 to 18 June 2007. During that period the Council was entrusted by the General Assembly with the task of designing the new institutions of the international human rights system, while at the same time fulfilling its mandate to protect and promote human rights. Ambassador De Alba joined the Mexican foreign service in 1981 and since 2004 has been the permanent representative of Mexico at the United Nations and other international organizations in Geneva. Throughout his career he has participated in numerous multilateral meetings, both at global and regional levels. Among other posts, he was chairman of the Council of the International Organization for Migrations (IOM) at its 88th and 89th sessions (November 2004 to November 2005) and presided over the Disarmament and International Security Committee (First Committee) of the General Assembly during its 59th Session (2004).: : : : : : :