Judicial Cooperation and the European Neighborhood Policy
The Brussels Convention of 1968 was a pioneer in several respects: it was the first multilateral convention on the recognition of foreign judgements; the first „double“ convention dealing with both recognition and jurisdiction; and also the first convention on recognition that owes its existence to trade policy. I shall focus on the latter point. Ever since the 19th century foreign trade agreements dealt with customs, quota and all kinds of trade restrictions, so-called non-tariff trade barriers, but not with the recognition of foreign judgments. Foreign trade was considered as a privilege for those who were admitted to it....
By Jürgen Basedow / DOI: 10.17103/reei.36.01
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El Parlamento Europeo y el conflicto del Sáhara Occidental (1956-2018)
The European Parliament and the Western Sahara conflict (1956-2018)
By Juan Domingo Torrejón Rodríguez / DOI: 10.17103/reei.36.02
The “principle of democracy” in light of the political dialogue and cooperation agreement between the European Union and the Republic of Cuba
By Cástor Miguel Díaz Barrado / DOI: 10.17103/reei.36.03
The extraterritorial application of international human rights law in cases of belligerent occupation
By Víctor Luis Gutiérrez Castillo / DOI: 10.17103/reei.36.04
The China-European Union strategic partnership during the period 2010-2018: economic interdependence and normative tensions
By Manuel de Jesús Rocha Pino / DOI: 10.17103/reei.36.05
La dimensión internacional de la desintegración de Yugoslavia: una fuerza impulsora de la violencia
The international dimension of Yugoslav disintegration: a driving force of violence
By Carlos González Villa / DOI: 10.17103/reei.36.06
The proof of the spanish nationality and the regional citizenship: difficulties in the determination of the legal matrimonial economic regime
By Mª del Pilar Diago Diago / DOI: 10.17103/reei.36.07
La reserva de dominio como garantía funcional del comercio internacional: su eficacia en España
Retention of title clause as a functional security right in international trade: its effectiveness in Spain
By Rocío Caro Gándara / DOI: 10.17103/reei.36.08
Los derechos humanos como límite a la gestión de los flujos migratorios mixtos
Human rights as limiting the management of mixed migration flows
By Soledad Torrecuadrada García-Lozano / DOI: 10.17103/reei.36.09
Un caleidoscopio sobre el uso de la fuerza (el conflicto sirio)
A kaleidoscope on the use of force (the syrian conflict)
By María José Cervell Hortal / DOI: 10.17103/reei.36.10
El tratado de delimitación entre Timor Oriental y Australia fruto de la conciliación obligatoria
The delimitation agreement between Timor-Leste and Australia as a result of the compulsory conciliation
By Ángeles Jiménez García-Carriazo / DOI: 10.17103/reei.36.11
La trata de personas en los tribunales regionales de derechos humanos: un análisis a la luz de Hacienda Brasil Verde, la primera sentencia de la Corte Interamericana en esta materia
By Valentina Milano / DOI: 10.17103/reei.36.12
The application of foreign law, the clause of exception and the renvoi doctrine in the Argentine Private International Law: A pragmatic trinomy
By Leandro Baltar, Luciana Beatriz Scotti / DOI: 10.17103/reei.36.13
The “humanizing” decisión of the Pre-Trial Chamber of the International Criminal Court on competence and jurisdiction regarding certain crimes perpetrated with transnational elements: the case of the Rohingya expelled to Bangladesh
By Nicolás Carrillo Santarelli / DOI: 10.17103/reei.36.14
Crónica de Derecho internacional público
By C. Quesada Alcalá, Mª del Carmen Muñoz Rodríguez, M.E. Salamanca Aguado, E. Jiménez Pineda, F. Pascual Vives y L. Aragonés Molina y E. Vilariño Pintos. Eva María Rubio Fernández (coordinadora) / DOI: 10.17103/reei.36.15
Crónica de Derecho internacional privado
By A. Durán Ayago, A. Font i Segura, M. Guzmán Zapater, I. Heredia Cervantes e I. Otaegui Aizpurua. Mª. V. Cuartero Rubio (coordinadora) / DOI: 10.17103/reei.36.16
Crónica de Política Exterior Española
By Leire Moure Peñín y Montserrat Pintado Lobato / DOI: 10.17103/reei.36.17
By Juan José Álvarez Rubio / DOI: 10.17103/reei.36.18
By Ricardo Rueda Valdivia / DOI: 10.17103/reei.36.19
By Milagros Álvarez Verdugo / DOI: 10.17103/reei.36.20
By Guillermo Palao Moreno / DOI: 10.17103/reei.36.21
By Francisco Jiménez García / DOI: 10.17103/reei.36.22
By David Carrizo Aguado / DOI: 10.17103/reei.36.23
By Ignacio Forcada Barona / DOI: 10.17103/reei.36.24
By Soledad Torrecuadrada García-Lozano / DOI: 10.17103/reei.36.25
By Eugenia López-Jacoiste Díaz / DOI: 10.17103/reei.36.26
By Juan Ignacio Signes de Mesa / DOI: 10.17103/reei.36.27
By Esther López Barrero / DOI: 10.17103/reei.36.28
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