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Litigating Enforcement: Germany’s Contested Climate Governance and the New Wave of Climate Litigation

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The FDP, on the other hand, is pursuing an increasingly aggressive strategy, rejecting numerous climate measures by referring to emerging “future technologies,” and “freedoms” (such as the freedom to drive without speed limits). Examples abound: see here , here , and here ).

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The Latest Development on Anti-suit Injunction Wielded by Chinese Courts to Restrain Foreign Parallel Proceedings

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Article 51 of the PRC Maritime Special Procedure Law provides that the maritime court may upon the application of a maritime claimant issue a maritime injunction to compel the respondent to do or not to do certain acts in order to protect the claimant’s lawful rights and interests from being infringed. [4] See Article 100, para.1

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Decoding International Arbitration

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What are you seeing in terms of technology and virtual hearings? They are more amenable to joining in status conferences and taking advantage of the other procedural efficiencies made possible by remote technology. Did they utilize technology efficiently? Skipper: It’s been an interesting time no doubt.

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Second edition of The Hague Academy of International Law’s Advanced Course in Hong Kong on “Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Civil or Commercial Matters: Judgments Convention”

Conflict of Laws

10), which according to Franzina was designed not primarily with civil law systems in mind, but rather for common law jurisdictions, who were assumed to have difficulties in asserting the public policy exception (Art. 301 Civil Procedure Law (2023). 7 (1) lit.