
Published:
01 August 2013
Online ISBN:
9780191811852
Print ISBN:
9780199218028
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Brussels Convention Brussels Convention
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Original version, 27 September 1968 (OJ 1978 L 304/36): in force 1 February 1973 Original version, 27 September 1968 (OJ 1978 L 304/36): in force 1 February 1973
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Version as modified by the Convention of 1978 (accession of Denmark, Ireland and the United Kingdom), 9 October 1978 (OJ 1978 L 304/36): in force on 1 January 1987 Version as modified by the Convention of 1978 (accession of Denmark, Ireland and the United Kingdom), 9 October 1978 (OJ 1978 L 304/36): in force on 1 January 1987
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Version as modified by the San Sebastián Convention (accession of Spain and Portugal), 26 May 1989 (OJ 1989 L 285/1) Version as modified by the San Sebastián Convention (accession of Spain and Portugal), 26 May 1989 (OJ 1989 L 285/1)
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Brussels I Regulation Brussels I Regulation
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22 December 2000 (Regulation 44/2001, OJ 2001, L 12, p. 1): in force on 1 March 2002 22 December 2000 (Regulation 44/2001, OJ 2001, L 12, p. 1): in force on 1 March 2002
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Brussels I Regulation Brussels I Regulation
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12 December 2012 (Regulation 1215/2012): applicable from 10 January 2015 12 December 2012 (Regulation 1215/2012): applicable from 10 January 2015
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Lugano Convention Lugano Convention
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Convention of 16 September 1988 on jurisdiction and the enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters (OJ 1088 L 319; Report by Jenard and Möller OJ 1990 C 189) Convention of 16 September 1988 on jurisdiction and the enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters (OJ 1088 L 319; Report by Jenard and Möller OJ 1990 C 189)
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Lugano Convention Lugano Convention
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Convention of 30 October 2007 on jurisdiction and the enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters (OJ 2009 L 147/5; Report by Pocar OJ 2009 C 319/1) Convention of 30 October 2007 on jurisdiction and the enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters (OJ 2009 L 147/5; Report by Pocar OJ 2009 C 319/1)
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End Matter
Appendix 1 Choice-of-Court Provisions in the Brussels Convention, Brussels 2000, Brussels 2012, the Lugano Convention of 1988, and the Lugano Convention of 2007
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313–318
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Published:August 2013
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' Choice-of-Court Provisions in the Brussels Convention, Brussels 2000, Brussels 2012, the Lugano Convention of 1988, and the Lugano Convention of 2007', Choice-of-court Agreements under the European and International Instruments: The Revised Brussels I Regulation, the Lugano Convention, and the Hague Convention (2013; online edn, Oxford Academic), https://doi.org/10.1093/law/9780199218028.005.0001, accessed 7 May 2025.
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