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Description:... "A true first: - The first truly European commentary on the Brussels I Regulation, the fundamental Act for jurisdiction, recognition and enforcement throughout Europe - The first commentary on the Brussels I Regulation written by a team from all over Europe - The first article-by-article commentary on the Brussels I Regulation in English This new series will comment on the Brussels I Regulation and the Brussels IIbis Regulation and as soon as they are enacted on the Rome I and the Rome II Regulation. For the first time this will be done by a team of leading experts from almost all EU member states. The close cooperation among them will initiate a new specific European style of commenting on European enactments merging the various and thus far nationwide differing methods of Interpretation of legislative acts. It goes without saying that the new commentaries will pay particular tribute to the practice of the European Court of Justice but to relevant judgments of national courts as well. Moreover, the needs of practitioners and the requirements of the practice will receive particular attention. The series is intended to be continued by further volumes on existing and future European enactments in the field of private and procedural law. ""Die einschlägigen Erläuterungen, namentlich also zum Heimatgerichtsstand des Unterhaltsgläubigers sowie zur Anerkennung und Vollstreckbarerklärung von Entscheidungen, öffentlichen Urkunden und Prozessvergleichen, bestätigen durchweg die hervorragende Qualität des Bandes und beweisen, dass das ehrgeizige Konzept der herausgeber bestens aufgegangen ist."" (Professor Wolfgang Hau in FamRZ 18/2008) ""Although intended for professionals, it's logical structure and it's clear and understandable writing, also makes it suitable for advanced students of EU private international law. This book of commentaries has earned the right to be called the leading literature in ist field today on this subject, and is highly recimmend to legal practitioners, judges and academics dealing with cross-border civil and commeercial issues looking for a thorough formalistic treatment of the subject."" (Katarina Pijetlovic, International University Audentes, Estland) "
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