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The Brussels I Regulation of 2001 was the primary piece of legislation in the Brussels framework from 2002 until January 2015. It substantially replaced the 1968 Brussels Convention, and applied to all EU member states excluding Denmark, which has a full opt-out from implementing regulations under the area of freedom, security and justice .
The original Brussels Regulation (44/2001) is, with regard to jurisdiction rules, very similar to the 2007 Lugano Convention (which applies when the dispute has links to more than one party the convention), containing the same provisions with the same numbering. Numbering and certain substantial issues are different in the 2012 recast version ...
Brussels Regime, i.e. Brussels Convention, the Lugano Convention, and the Brussels I Regulation (Council Reg (EC) 44/2001) Directive on the enforcement of intellectual property rights; Directive on criminal measures aimed at ensuring the enforcement of intellectual property rights (proposed) Unified Patent Court
Regulation 44/2001: assignment of jurisdiction and judicial cooperation in civil matters, replacing the 1968 Brussels Convention. Articles 59 and 60 of Regulation (EC) No 44/2001 deal with domicile for the purposes of cross-border EU litigation. [6]
A further significant amendment was made to the Act by the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1991 which gave Courts power under the Lugano convention, and later by the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Order 2001 which gave Courts jurisdiction under Council Regulation (EC) 44/2001 (commonly known as the Judgments Regulation or the Brussels ...
"The Perils of Parallel Proceedings". Nov 2001–Jan 2002. Dispute Resolution Journal. Blanke, G. (2004) "The Turning Tides of Turner". October BLR pp. 261–270. Eisengraeber, Julia. (2004). "Lis alibi pendens under the Brussels I Regulation – How to minimise "Torpedo Litigation" and other unwanted effects of the "first-come, first-served ...
Allianz SpA v West Tankers, case C-185/07, concerned Regulation 44/2001 on the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards. Anti-suit injunctions restraining a party from commencing or continuing processes in the court of a Brussels Regulation member state cannot be granted in the court of another member state because this would be ...
Jurisclasseur of European Law on the Brussels and Lugano Conventions, and on the Council Regulation 44/2001 Some of those writings are used by the Court of Justice of European Union or the Advocate-General to ground decisions or opinions (C-144/09, C-585/08)