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    Recognition of legal situations in the EU and the public policy exception

    Dr. Aleksandrs Fillers
    University of Antwerp
    Belgium

    Thursday, 12 September – 4:00 pm
    Room V U104, Faculty of Law – Professor-Huber-Platz 2, 80539 Munich

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    Is there a “Public Policy of the European Union”?

    Dr. Adeline Jeauneau
    Université des Antilles
    France

    Thursday, 12 September – 4:00 pm
    Room V U104, Faculty of Law – Professor-Huber-Platz 2, 80539 Munich

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    Private International Law on Intellectual Property: EU, Russia, Kazakhstan and China Regulation

    Prof. Valeriy Lisitsa
    Novosibirsk State University
    Russia

    Thursday, 12 September – 2:00 pm
    Room V U107, Faculty of Law – Professor-Huber-Platz 2, 80539 Munich

  • Abstract

    Jurisdiction Basis in Cross-border Tourist-Consumer Protection Matters in Borderless Global Tourism Market in the E-commerce Era: A comparative Analysis of China, the EU and the USA

    Zhen Chen
    University of Groningen
    China

    Saturday, 14 September – 9:00 am
    Room V U107, Faculty of Law – Professor-Huber-Platz 2, 80539 Munich

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    Protecting foreign tourists is a brand-new issue in private international law in China, which is extremely significant under the One Belt One Road Initiative (OBOR or B&R initiative or BRI). OBOR initiative will inevitably promote the development of Silk Road tourism, and accordingly, an increasing amount of foreign-related tourism disputes will arise. Meanwhile, Silk Road tourism is faced with the fast-changing technology and increasingly-popularized internet usage, E-tourism is imposing new challenges on the traditional legal rules and regulations. Additionally, cross-border tourist-consumers nowadays are travelling in a borderless global tourism market in terms of the diversity and sophiscation of tour activity participants, ranging from international travel agents, airlines, hotels to cruise lines.

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