Fifth European Conference on Family Law: Civil Law Aspects of Emerging Forms of Registered Partnerships (Legally Regulated Forms of Non-Marital Cohabitation and Registered Partnerships) / Cinquieme Conference Europeenne Sur Le Droit De La Famille: Aspects De Droit Civil Des Formes Emergentes De Partenariat Enregistre (Formes de cohabitation non-maritale regies par la loi et partenariat enregistre) organised by the Council of Europe and the Ministry of Justice of the Netherlands in co-operation with the Hague Conference on Private International Law and the International Commission on Civil Status (CIEC), the Hague Academy of International Law / organisee par le Conseil de l'Europe et le Ministere de la Justice des Pays-Bas en cooperation avec la Conference de La Haye de Droit International Prive et la Commission Interna tionale de l'Etat Civil (CIEC), The Hague / La Haye (Netherlands / Pays-Bas), 15-16 March / mars 1999.

1999 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 694-694
Author(s):  
Milka Rakočević ◽  
Ilija Rumenov

New trend emerges in the quest for establishing real actual trust between the main stakeholders in the complex cross border family law cases, which is providing for concentration of jurisdiction. The Hague Conference of Private International Law (HCCH) and the European Union (EU) are in forefront of establishing concentrating jurisdiction for those proceedings based on limitation of the number of courts in order to solve two problems: to enhance the predictability and the uniformity of the outcomes in these cases and to re-establish the mutual trust on realistic grounds instead of its current notion as a political decision. Such strategy is welcomed since it starts from the bottom and it tends to elevate the trust between the persons concerned in these proceedings and with that it stretches its prerogatives to the top, which is to enhance the trust between the legal systems. Whether it will succeed it depends again on the modalities of its establishment in the national legal systems. Generally, specialization of jurisdiction is frequently considered to be an important reform initiative in improving the development of a successful judicial system which is why it is recognized as a rapidly growing trend regarding the organization of the judiciary systems worldwide. The article will discuss the concepts of specialization of jurisdiction and its possible implementation in the national legal system of Republic of North Macedonia (N. Macedonia) regarding the complex cross border family law cases.


2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 107-110
Author(s):  
Elena L. Nevzgodina ◽  
Natalia A. Temnikova

Introduction. E. V. Krotova prepared a dissertation research “Subsidiary Liability in Russian Civil Law” submitted for the degree of candidate of legal sciences in the specialty 12.00.03 “Civil law; business law; family law; private international law”. The work is devoted to an actual problem in civil law: the concept, legal nature, types of subsidiary liability based on the analysis of modern, constantly changing legislation. Results. The dissertation contains a solution to a problem that is important for the development of civil law science. The design of the dissertation meets the requirements established by the Ministry of education and science of the Russian Federation. The dissertation is an actual independent scientific research, which has a complete form, is based on a sufficient empirical base, the conclusions and proposals contained in it have scientific novelty and practical significance. The content of the abstract corresponds to the content of the dissertation text. The dissertation and abstract meet the requirements of the Regulations “On awarding academic degrees”, approved by the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 842 of September 24, 2013. The author of the dissertation under analysis deserves the award of the required academic degree of candidate of legal sciences in the specialty 12.00.03 “Civil law; business law; family law; private international law”.


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