- Harmonising rules on international direct jurisdiction: what options for the Hague Conference?- Eva Jueptner 
 University of Dundee
 United Kingdom- Saturday, 14 September – 9:00 am 
 Room W 201, Faculty of Law – Professor-Huber-Platz 2, 80539 Munich
- CPR jurisdictional gateways and the future of service-out jurisdiction in England- Dr. Ardavan Arzandeh 
 University of Bristol
 United Kingdom- Saturday, 14 September – 9:00 am 
 Room W 201, Faculty of Law – Professor-Huber-Platz 2, 80539 Munich
- Extra-territorial Jurisdiction in a Globalized World – Lessons from the New Israeli Legislation- Prof. Iris Canor 
 Zefat College
 Israel- Saturday, 14 September – 9:00 am 
 Room W 201, Faculty of Law – Professor-Huber-Platz 2, 80539 Munich
- Stoppage Time:
 Staying Proceedings after Haaretz.com v Goldhar- Prof. Stephen G.A. Pitel 
 Western University, Ontario
 Canada- Saturday, 14 September – 9:00 am 
 Room W 201, Faculty of Law – Professor-Huber-Platz 2, 80539 Munich- – - In Haaretz.com v Goldhar, 2018 SCC 28 the Supreme Court of Canada reversed two lower courts and held that the plaintiff’s libel proceedings in Ontario should be stayed because Israel was the clearly more appropriate forum. The case concerned defamation over the internet. The plaintiff, a resident of Ontario, alleged that an Israeli newspaper defamed him. Most readers of the story were in Israel but there were over 200 readers in Ontario. The decision offers several interesting observations about the discretionary staying of proceedings.