Against the background of international law treaties tackling the phenomenon of wrongful removal of cultural objects broadly speaking, the work dwells on the first main interpretative questions that arise under the Brussels Ia Regulation following the introduction of a new forum rei sitae for rèi vindicàtio actions. New Article 7(4) Brussels Ia Regulation is analised, and juxtaposed to EU material law, to define its matetrial, personal, and geographical scope of application.

Cultural Objects and Conflicts of Jurisdiction in Cross-Border Cases: A Reading of New Article 7(4) Brussels Ia Regulation

stefano dominelli
2021-01-01

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Against the background of international law treaties tackling the phenomenon of wrongful removal of cultural objects broadly speaking, the work dwells on the first main interpretative questions that arise under the Brussels Ia Regulation following the introduction of a new forum rei sitae for rèi vindicàtio actions. New Article 7(4) Brussels Ia Regulation is analised, and juxtaposed to EU material law, to define its matetrial, personal, and geographical scope of application.
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