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This volume contains:
• Jurisdiction and International Judicial and Administrative Cooperation by P. SCHLOSSER, Professor at the Institute of Private Law and Civil Procedure, Munich.
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Co-publication with: The Hague Academy of International Law.
Contents: P. Schlosser
Introduction. Jurisdiction and the idea of cross-border judicial co-operation. Part I: Cross-border co-operation regarding litigation in commercial and other matters involving economic interests. I. Passive-co-operation among judicial authorities. II. Active transborder judicial co-operation. Part II: Judicial co-operation in special fields. III. Recent developments in transborder insolvency. IV. Family matters. V. On the way to breaking through the `public law taboo'. Part III: Final analysis.