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Rivista di diritto internazionale privato e processuale (RDIPP) No 4/2024: Abstracts

Conflict of Laws

It is a multifaceted issue in which private international law plays an ambivalent role: on the one hand, as a tool to combat the exploitation of poverty, and on the other, as a means of legitimizing injustice.

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A call for the wider study of Private International Law in Africa: A Review of Private International Law In Nigeria

Conflict of Laws

Nigerian legal practitioners have had to provide legal advice and represent clients before trial and appellate courts as well as arbitral tribunals on disputes involving private international law questions within the context of Nigerian law.

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The Fourth Private International Law Conference for Young Scholars in Vienna

Conflict of Laws

Based on sociological accounts of “post-migrant” identities , Grifo discussed that a person’s cultural identity can form “hybrid” solidarity to different legal systems and oppose the collective national identity of the country of immigration. 35 of the European Inheritance Regulation when applying English law.

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Out Now: New open Access book on Children in Migration and International Family Law (Springer, 2024) by Stefan Arnold & Bettina Heiderhoff

Conflict of Laws

The article illustrates how this balance is achieved: The habitual residence of the child is generally the relevant factor for jurisdiction, but a range of exceptions to this general rule reflect experiences from practice and enables courts to achieve adequate solutions.

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States ask Supreme Court to keep Title 42 border policy in effect

SCOTUSBlog

Share Nineteen states came to the Supreme Court on Monday, asking the justices to keep in place a Trump-era policy that allows immigration officials to quickly expel migrants seeking asylum at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit. The dispute now before the Supreme Court is a separate case. immigration court.

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Immigration advocacy groups challenge Trump’s asylum executive order

JURIST

A group of immigration advocacy groups initiated a lawsuit Monday against the Trump administration over their executive order barring migrants the right to make asylum claims at the US-Mexico border. ” On this ground, the plaintiffs requested the court hold the order unlawful.