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Noemi Strotkemper has been awarded the Mitchell B. Carroll Prize

The International Fiscal Association has awarded the prestigious Mitchell B. Carroll Prize to Noemi Strotkemper, member of the International Max Planck Research School for Successful Dispute Resolution in International Law (IMPRS-SDR), for...


The 50th Anniversary of the European Law of Civil Procedure

On 27-28 September 2018, the Court of Justice of the European Union and the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg organised an international conference at the premises of the CJEU to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the signing of the...


Colloquium of Early Career Researchers on the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the European Law of Civil Procedure

On 26 September 2018, the MPI Luxembourg organised a colloquium on the future prospects and challenges for cross-border litigation in the European Union. It gave early career scholars in the field of private international law on...


The European Parliament publishes Study on the impact of Brexit on family law coordinated by Professor Dr. Marta Requejo

Research coordinated by MPI Luxembourg Senior Research Fellow Professor Dr. Marta Requejo Isidro on the impact of Brexit on family law was published end of October by the European Parliament. The work was commissioned and funded by the...


Events

15:30 /  6 February 2019
Max Planck Lecture Series

– CANCELLED –
“The Political Economy of the Investment Treaty Regime: What Do We Really Know?”
– CANCELLED –

Lecturer: Dr Lauge Poulsen (University College London)


25 February 2019
Conferences

Forum on Procedural Law of the Court of Justice of the EU: Trends and Challenges

More information will follow soon.


13 March 2019
16 March 2019
Conferences

Bi-Annual Conference of the Wissenschaftliche Vereinigung für Internationales Verfahrensrecht e.V.


27 September 2019
Workshops

Workshop IC2BE Project

Cross-Border Debt Recovery in the EU
Application of the “second generation” regulations in France and Luxembourg.
(Closed event)
More information will follow.