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News

New books published:
Luxembourg Reports on European Procedural Law
edited by Burkhard Hess, Stephanie Law & Pietro Ortolani

The Max Planck Institute Luxembourg is pleased to announce the publication of the two volumes of the Luxembourg Report on European Procedural Law:
- B. Hess and P. Ortolani (eds.), The Luxembourg Report on European Procedural Law, Volume...


Lorenzo Gradoni wins the James Crawford Prize 2018

Lorenzo Gradoni, Senior Research Fellow at the MPI Luxembourg, received the James Crawford Prize 2018 for his article Un-procedural Customary Law.
The James Crawford Prize is awarded annually by the Journal of International Dispute...


New book published:
Open Justice
edited by Ana Koprivica Harvey & Burkhard Hess

This edited collection, published as part of the Studies of the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for International, European and Regulatory Procedural Law book series, contains papers presented at the Open Justice conference, organised by...


New book published:
Peace Through Law: The Versailles Peace Treaty and Dispute Settlement After World War I
edited by Michel Erpelding, Burkhard Hess & Hélène Ruiz Fabri

The Editors are pleased to announce that Peace Through Law: The Versailles Peace Treaty and Dispute Settlement After World War I has now been published via online open access on the Nomos website.
The contents of the book, which can be...


Events

6 June 2019
7 June 2019
Workshops

"International Investment Law - An Analysis of the Major Decisions"

Closed event


8 July 2019
Conferences

“The Protection of Privacy in Interconnected Digital Environments”

More information will follow soon.


9 July 2019
Meetings

ILA Committee on the Protection of Privacy in Private International

Closed event


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.