Browsing Freedom, Security & Justice: European Legal Studies (2019), n.3 by Title
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Litispendenza comunitaria ed electio fori: la deroga al criterio della prevenzione temporale secondo l’art. 31, par. 2 del regolamento (UE) n. 1215/2012
(2019)Article 31(2) of Regulation (EU) No 1215/2012 is an important innovation in the area of agreements on jurisdiction, as it introduces a derogation from the principle of temporal prevention governing lis pendens. This ... -
La (olvidada) perspectiva de género en el Derecho internacional privado
(2019)The necessity of a gender perspective in Private international law is observed with emphasis in several aspects of family law and the treatment done in this regard to the women’s rigths. In particular, this article focuses ... -
Il principio dei “best interests of the child” e la tutela della vittima minorenne nello spazio giuridico e giudiziario europeo
(2019)This study focuses on the application of the principle of the “best interests of the child” in international law and in the European legal and judicial area in cases where the child is a vulnerable victim. Particular ... -
Tristes, Solitarias y Finales: la Convenzione di Strasburgo del 1964 e la decisione quadro 2008/947/GAI sulla sorveglianza all’estero delle misure di sospensione condizionale e delle sanzioni sostitutive
(2019)Prison overcrowding is a key issue for several European states, which has been tackled in their respective areas of competence by both the European Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Justice. A possible ...