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    Enforcement of mediation settlement agreements in the EU: the Solo Kleinmotoren Judgment and the need of reform

    Dr. Haris Meidanis
    Meidanis Seremetakis & Associates, Athens
    Greece

    Saturday, 14 September – 11:00 am
    Room V 005, Faculty of Law – Professor-Huber-Platz 2, 80539 Munich

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    Alternative Dispute Resolution – A Virtual Shift?

    Dr. Nadine Lederer
    Hogan Lovells, Munich
    Germany

    Saturday, 14 September – 11:00 am
    Room V 005, Faculty of Law – Professor-Huber-Platz 2, 80539 Munich

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    Re-enfranchising the Investor of Intermediated Securities

    Dr. Maisie Ooi
    University of Hong Kong
    Hong Kong

    Saturday, 14 September – 11:00 am
    Room W 401, Faculty of Law – Professor-Huber-Platz 2, 80539 Munich

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    Application of Private International Law in Islamic Banking Contract: A Special Reference to Recognition of Islamic Banking Contract in Malaysia

    Nur Zuleikha Zakaria
    Polytechnic Kuching Sarawak
    Malaysia

    Saturday, 14 September – 11:00 am
    Room W 401, Faculty of Law – Professor-Huber-Platz 2, 80539 Munich

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    The exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of an universal insolvency proceeding

    Dr. Elisa Torralba
    Autonomous University of Madrid
    Spain

    Saturday, 14 September – 11:00 am
    Room W 401, Faculty of Law – Professor-Huber-Platz 2, 80539 Munich

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    The Islamic Prohibition of Adoption as Limitation of the Right to Private and Family Life – Revisiting ECtHR Harroudj v France (Judgment 4 October 2012)

    Dr. Nikos Koumoutzis
    University of Nicosia
    Cyprus

    Saturday, 14 September – 11:00 am
    Room W 101, Faculty of Law – Professor-Huber-Platz 2, 80539 Munich

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    Recognition of foreign judgments vs recognition of foreign birth records in surrogate motherhood cases – the Polish perspective

    Prof. Michal Wojewoda
    University of Lodz
    Poland

    Saturday, 14 September – 11:00 am
    Room W 101, Faculty of Law – Professor-Huber-Platz 2, 80539 Munich

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    Private International Law at the Civil Registry Level – The Voice of Belgian and Dutch Civil Servants

    Sarah Den Haese
    Ghent University
    Belgium

    Saturday, 14 September – 11:00 am
    Room W 101, Faculty of Law – Professor-Huber-Platz 2, 80539 Munich

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    Betwixt and between: ‘habitual residence of the child’ under Brussels IIa between fact and law

    Dr. Ekaterina Pannebakker
    Leiden University
    The Netherlands

    Saturday, 14 September – 11:00 am
    Room W 201, Faculty of Law – Professor-Huber-Platz 2, 80539 Munich

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    Jurisdictional Conflicts between maritime Courts and the People’s Courts in China

    Dr. Ling Zhu
    The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
    Hong Kong

    Saturday, 14 September – 11:00 am
    Room W 201, Faculty of Law – Professor-Huber-Platz 2, 80539 Munich

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    In China, the courts are divided into the Supreme People’s Court, local people’s courts at all levels, and specialized courts. Maritime courts have been gradually established to solve maritime claims and disputes within their statutory jurisdiction area. The legal framework regulating the allocation of jurisdiction of first-instance civil and commercial cases seems clear and straightforward; however, conflicts and debates may arise as to whether to choose a maritime court or a local people’s court when deciding over a maritime dispute. This article thus aims to examine the jurisdictional conflicts between the maritime courts and the people’s courts in China.

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