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Ch 3 & 4
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The brussels I regulation:
states the rules on matters of jurisdiction. Which court of law should you go to? The nationality of the party is not important. Residence of the parties is relevant. -
What are the three issues of international private law?
Regulations, directive, decisions. -
When an employee starts are lawsuit against an employer...
1. The court of law of the member state in which the employer has his place of residence
2 - Where the employee works/used to work
- Where the business which hired the employee is situated -
Art 18 states that in a case of litigation between a costumer and a seller...
the customer may choose the place where the lawsuit should take place. Seller may only bring proceedings before the court of law of the country of the customer. -
Art 10-16 of brussels I is about..
cases of litigation relating to insurance matters -
Art 17-19 of Brussels I is about...
litigation related to customers contract -
Art 20-23 of Brussels I is about....
jurisdiction concerning invidual employment contracts. -
Art 4 and 7 of Brussels I is about...
art 4. the court of law of the country of the defendant has jurisdiction. Art 7 the place of performance of the obligation in question is country used for the litigation. Jurisdiction in the country where the damage has occurred. -
Ch 6 & 7
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The free movement of goods between member states
ART 34. TFEU: No import restrictionsART 35. TFEU: No export restrictions. = no quantitive restrictionART 36. TFEU: Justifications for restrictions -
What are 'measures having an equivalent effect'?
MHEE are administrative measures taken by a member state which are capable of restricting the free movement of goods. This is prohibited by article 34, 35, 36 of TFEU
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