The Reform of the Brussels Ibis Regulation

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Burkhard Hess

Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law

David Althoff

Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law

Tess Bens

Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law

Niels Elsner

Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law

Inga Järvekülg

Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law

Date Written: November 15, 2022

Abstract

This paper shall serve as a basis for an upcoming Academic Position Paper on the Reform of the Brussels Ibis Regulation organized in the framework of the EAPIL. It briefly describes manifold problems regarding the current application of the Regulation and formulates proposals for reform. Members of the Working Group are invited to express their opinion on the proposals. The reaction of the group members shall be made via a “SurveyMonkey” poll. Afterwards, an enlarged poll shall be organized within the EAPIL and, finally, an open one. The different stages (and the respective hyperlinks) will be announced on the EAPIL-Law Blog.

The Working Paper follows the structure of and summarizes the discussions held at the Conference on the Recast of the Brussels Ibis Regulation at the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg on 9 September 2022.

Keywords: European Civil Procedural Law, Regulation 1215/2012, Brussels Ibis Regulation, Brussels Ibis Recast, Brussels Ibis Reform, Judicial Cooperation Post-Brexit, Third State Relationships, Cross-Border Collective Redress, Specific Jurisdiction Based on Contract and Tort, Forum Necessitatis

Suggested Citation

Hess, Burkhard and Althoff, David and Bens, Tess and Elsner, Niels and Järvekülg, Inga, The Reform of the Brussels Ibis Regulation (November 15, 2022). MPILux Research Paper 2022(6), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4278741 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4278741

Burkhard Hess (Contact Author)

Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law ( email )

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David Althoff

Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law ( email )

4, rue Alphonse Weicker
Luxembourg, L-2721
Luxembourg

Tess Bens

Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law ( email )

4, rue Alphonse Weicker
Luxembourg, L-2721
Luxembourg

Niels Elsner

Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law ( email )

4, rue Alphonse Weicker
Luxembourg, L-2721
Luxembourg

Inga Järvekülg

Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law ( email )

4, rue Alphonse Weicker
Luxembourg, L-2721
Luxembourg

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