Jurisdiction, recognition and enforcement in matrimonial and parental responsibility matters : a commentary on regulation 2019/1111 (Brussels IIb)

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Jurisdiction, recognition and enforcement in matrimonial and parental responsibility matters : a commentary on regulation 2019/1111 (Brussels IIb)

Cristina Gonzaĺez Beilfuss ... [et. al.]

(Elgar commentaries in private international law)

Edward Elgar Publishing, c2023

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This authoritative Commentary on the recast Regulation 2019/1111 on matters of matrimonial and parental responsibility presents a deep analysis of the Regulation and is authored by leading experts in family law and private international law. Employing a granular, article-by-article approach, the Commentary acts as a detailed reference point on the uniform jurisdiction rules for divorce, legal separation and marriage annulment, as well as for disputes over parental responsibility with an international element, including child abduction. It provides clear guidance on and interpretation of the jurisdictional rules on collaboration of authorities and on the recognition and execution of judicial verdicts. Key Features: Provides comprehensive article-by-article analysis Written by leading experts Explains the mechanics of Regulation 2019/1111 to practitioners and legal scholars alike Includes expansive reference to case-law and legal writings, and explains the relation with other EU regulations This meticulous and ambitious Commentary will be an indispensable companion for those involved in and practising family law, particularly in cases with a cross-border element, including judges, lawyers and child protection authorities. It will additionally be valuable for scholars of European family law and private international law.

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Contents: General introduction 1 Cristina Gonzalez Beilfuss and Thalia Kruger INTRODUCTION TO CHAPTER I SCOPE AND DEFINITIONS Cristina Gonzalez Beilfuss 1 Scope 10 Cristina Gonzalez Beilfuss 2 Definitions 28 Cristina Gonzalez Beilfuss INTRODUCTION TO CHAPTER II 'JURISDICTION IN MATRIMONIAL MATTERS AND IN MATTERS OF PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY' Laura Carpaneto and Mirela Zupan 3 General jurisdiction 59 Mirela Zupan 4 Counterclaim 75 Mirela Zupan 5 Conversion of legal separation to divorce 79 Mirela Zupan 6 Residual jurisdiction 82 Mirela Zupan 7 General jurisdiction 89 Cristina Gonzalez Beilfuss 8 Continuing jurisdiction in relation to access rights 101 Cristina Gonzalez Beilfuss 9 Jurisdiction in cases of the wrongful removal or retention of a child 106 Thalia Kruger 10 Choice of court 114 Cristina Gonzalez Beilfuss 11 Jurisdiction based on the presence of the child 126 Laura Carpaneto 12 Transfer of jurisdiction to a court of another Member State 136 Mirela Zupan 13 Request for transfer of jurisdiction by a court of a Member State not having jurisdiction 152 Mirela Zupan 14 Residual jurisdiction 156 Cristina Gonzalez Beilfuss 15 Provisional, including protective, measures in urgent cases 162 Ilaria Pretelli 16 Incidental question 177 Cristina Gonzalez Beilfuss 17 Seising of a court 183 Mirela Zupan 18 Examination as to jurisdiction 193 Mirela Zupan 19 Examination as to admissibility 200 Mirela Zupan 20 Lis pendens and dependent actions 207 Mirela Zupan 21 Right of the child to express his or her views 221 Laura Carpaneto INTRODUCTION TO CHAPTER III 'INTERNATIONAL CHILD ABDUCTION' Thalia Kruger 22 Return of the child under the 1980 Hague Convention 246 Thalia Kruger 23 Receipt and processing of applications by Central Authorities 248 Thalia Kruger 24 Expeditious court proceedings 251 Thalia Kruger 25 Alternative dispute resolution 257 Thalia Kruger 26 Right of the child to express his or her views in return proceedings 268 Laura Carpaneto 27 Procedure for the return of a child 275 Thalia Kruger 28 Enforcement of decisions ordering the return of a child 288 Thalia Kruger 29 Procedure following a refusal to return the child under point (b) of Article 13(1) and Article 13(2) of the 1980 Hague Convention 292 Thalia Kruger INTRODUCTION TO CHAPTER IV 'RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT' Ilaria Pretelli 30 Recognition of a decision 317 Ilaria Pretelli 31 Documents to be produced for recognition 331 Ilaria Pretelli 32 Absence of documents 337 Ilaria Pretelli 33 Stay of proceedings 340 Ilaria Pretelli 34 Enforceable decisions 342 Ilaria Pretelli 35 Documents to be produced for enforcement 347 Ilaria Pretelli 36 Issuance of the certificate 352 Ilaria Pretelli 37 Rectification of the certificate 355 Ilaria Pretelli 38 Grounds for refusal of recognition of decisions in matrimonial matters 358 Ilaria Pretelli 39 Grounds for refusal of recognition of decisions in matters of parental responsibility 384 Ilaria Pretelli 40 Procedure for refusal of recognition 402 Ilaria Pretelli 41 Grounds for refusal of enforcement of decisions in matters of parental responsibility 404 Ilaria Pretelli 42 Scope 406 Thalia Kruger 43 Recognition 410 Thalia Kruger 44 Stay of proceedings 413 Thalia Kruger 45 Enforceable decisions 416 Thalia Kruger 46 Documents to be produced for enforcement 421 Thalia Kruger 47 Issuance of the certificate 425 Thalia Kruger 48 Rectification and withdrawal of the certificate 431 Thalia Kruger 49 Certificate on lack or limitation of enforceability 434 Thalia Kruger 50 Irreconcilable decisions 437 Thalia Kruger 51 Enforcement procedure 440 Cristina Gonzalez Beilfuss 52 Authorities competent for enforcement 447 Cristina Gonzalez Beilfuss 53 Partial enforcement 448 Cristina Gonzalez Beilfuss 54 Arrangements for the exercise of rights of access 451 Cristina Gonzalez Beilfuss 55 Service of certificate and decision 456 Cristina Gonzalez Beilfuss 56 Suspension and refusal 462 Cristina Gonzalez Beilfuss 57 Grounds for suspension or refusal of enforcement under national law 469 Cristina Gonzalez Beilfuss 58 Jurisdiction of authorities or courts competent for refusal of enforcement 472 Cristina Gonzalez Beilfuss 59 Application for refusal of enforcement 474 Cristina Gonzalez Beilfuss 60 Expeditious procedures 477 Cristina Gonzalez Beilfuss 61 Challenge or appeal 479 Cristina Gonzalez Beilfuss 62 Further challenge or appeal 481 Cristina Gonzalez Beilfuss 63 Stay of proceedings 482 Cristina Gonzalez Beilfuss 64 Scope 485 Cristina Gonzalez Beilfuss 65 Recognition of authentic instruments and agreements 489 Cristina Gonzalez Beilfuss 66 Certificate 492 Cristina Gonzalez Beilfuss 67 Rectification and withdrawal of the certificate 495 Cristina Gonzalez Beilfuss 68 Grounds for refusal of recognition or enforcement 497 Cristina Gonzalez Beilfuss 69 Prohibition of review of jurisdiction of the court of origin 501 Mirela Zupan 70 Differences in applicable law 506 Laura Carpaneto 71 Non-review as to substance 511 Ilaria Pretelli 72 Appeal in certain Member States 514 Ilaria Pretelli 73 Costs 516 Ilaria Pretelli 74 Legal aid 518 Ilaria Pretelli 75 Security, bond or deposit 522 Ilaria Pretelli 76 Designation of Central Authorities 525 Mirela Zupan INTRODUCTION TO CHAPTER V 'COOPERATION IN MATTERS OF PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY' Mirela Zupan 77 General tasks of Central Authorities 540 Mirela Zupan 78 Requests through Central Authorities 547 Mirela Zupan 79 Specific tasks of requested Central Authorities 553 Mirela Zupan 80 Cooperation on collecting and exchanging information relevant in procedures in matters of parental responsibility 562 Mirela Zupan 81 Implementation of decisions in matters of parental responsibility in another Member State 568 Mirela Zupan 82 Placement of a child in another Member State 571 Laura Carpaneto 83 Costs of Central Authorities 589 Laura Carpaneto 84 Meetings of Central Authorities 593 Laura Carpaneto INTRODUCTION TO CHAPTER VI 'GENERAL PROVISIONS' Laura Carpaneto and Mirela Zupan 85 Scope 602 Mirela Zupan 86 Cooperation and communication between courts 603 Mirela Zupan 87 Collection and transmission of information 612 Mirela Zupan 88 Notification of the data subject 619 Mirela Zupan 89 Non-disclosure of information 625 Mirela Zupan 90 Legislation or other similar formality 629 Thalia Kruger 91 Languages 633 Ilaria Pretelli INTRODUCTION TO CHAPTER VII 'DELEGATED ACTS' Laura Carpaneto 92 Amendments to the Annexes 643 Laura Carpaneto 93 Exercise of the delegation 646 Laura Carpaneto INTRODUCTION TO CHAPTER VIII 'RELATIONS WITH OTHER INSTRUMENTS' Laura Carpaneto650 94 Relations with other instruments 655 Laura Carpaneto 95 Relations with certain multilateral conventions 663 Laura Carpaneto 96 Relation with the 1980 Hague Convention 667 Laura Carpaneto 97 Scope of effect 671 Relation with the Hague Convention 98 Scope of effect 684 Laura Carpaneto 99 Treaties with the Holy See 687 Laura Carpaneto INTRODUCTION TO CHAPTER IX 'FINAL PROVISIONS' Cristina Gonzalez Beilfuss 100 Transitional provisions 693 Thalia Kruger 101 Monitoring and evaluation 696 Ilaria Pretelli 102 Member States with two or more legal systems 700 Ilaria Pretelli 103 Scope 702 Thalia Kruger 104 Repeal 708 Thalia Kruger 105 Entry into force 710 Thalia Kruger

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