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Samenvatting Private International Law (PIL) KU Leuven (18/20)

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Samenvatting Private International Law
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HC1 Introduction............................................................................................ 3
What is Private International Law?..................................................................................3
Concept........................................................................................................................ 3
The Trinity of Private International Law:........................................................................4
Triangle of PIL in BE:..................................................................................................... 4
Scope of PIL.................................................................................................................. 4
Complex parts of PIL..................................................................................................... 4
PIL new frontiers?......................................................................................................... 5
Recap:.......................................................................................................................... 5

HC2 History...................................................................................................5
Jurisdiction....................................................................................................................... 5
A tale of two x two jurisdictions....................................................................................5
A Multi-jurisdictional world............................................................................................ 6
Transboundary Special Jurisdiction...............................................................................6
Recap Jurisdiction......................................................................................................... 6
A Brief History of Private International Law.....................................................................7
Personal Jurisdiction & Extraterritoriality......................................................................7
Recap.............................................................................................................................. 9

HC3 History...................................................................................................9
Consular Courts............................................................................................................... 9
International Shanghai (1863-1941)...........................................................................10
Mixed courts.................................................................................................................. 10
Case study: PIL in the Tangier International Zone (1923-1956/60)..............................10
Manufacturing Prosperity?.............................................................................................11
PIL throughout recent western history...........................................................................11
International treaties.................................................................................................. 12
History of EU PIL......................................................................................................... 12
History of Belgian PIL.................................................................................................. 14
How does the Triangle of PIL in BE work.....................................................................14
Recap............................................................................................................................ 14

HC4-9 PIL today + Brussels Ia.......................................................................15
PIL Today....................................................................................................................... 15
Main Principles of PIL Today........................................................................................15
Legal basis for EU PIL.................................................................................................. 16
EU PIL today............................................................................................................... 17
Brussels I Recast........................................................................................................... 17
General principles....................................................................................................... 18
Main jurisdiction principles......................................................................................... 19
The Matrix – Jurisdiction Step-by-Step........................................................................20
Recognition & Enforcement, Art 36-60........................................................................64

HC10 Rome I & Rome II.................................................................................70
Introduction................................................................................................................... 70
Recap......................................................................................................................... 70
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, Preliminary remarks Rome I & Rome II........................................................................70
Rome I & Rome II........................................................................................................... 70
Rome I – Contractual obligations................................................................................71
Rome II – Non-contractual obligations.........................................................................77

HC12 International Commercial Courts..........................................................79
Introduction................................................................................................................... 79
What is an ICC............................................................................................................ 79
Background................................................................................................................ 79
Why ICC...................................................................................................................... 80
Types of ICC................................................................................................................... 80
Integrated ICC’s.......................................................................................................... 81
Special economic zone ICC’s......................................................................................81
Hybrid ICC’s................................................................................................................ 82
Characteristics ICC’s...................................................................................................... 83
ICC’s as digital courts................................................................................................. 83
Issues with ICC’s......................................................................................................... 83
How/why would you create ICC in Belgium?...............................................................83
Conclusion..................................................................................................................... 83

HC13 Guest lecture 1: Transport law & PIL.....................................................84
Introduction................................................................................................................... 84
General introduction................................................................................................... 84
Various actors in Transport Law..................................................................................84
Applicable legal framework in Transport Law..............................................................85
Private International Law aspects of transport law........................................................86
Private International Law Aspects in Specific Transport Conventions..........................86
Applicable legal framework in Transport Law..............................................................86
Multiplicity of carriers and the impact on Private International Law aspects...............91
Forum Shopping – practical applications.....................................................................93
Lis Pendens................................................................................................................. 94

HC14 Guest lecture 2: Intellectual property & PIL..........................................95
Case.............................................................................................................................. 95

HC15 Guest lecture 3: Notary, Family law & PIL..............................................98
Notary public vs. Civil notary......................................................................................... 98
Main PIL instruments of the Belgian notary...................................................................98
Examples....................................................................................................................... 98
Example 1: Marriage of Mohamed and Salma.............................................................98
Example 2: Marriage of Joe and Arlene.....................................................................101
Example 3: A Belgian couple who have entered into a Dutch registered partnership
get married............................................................................................................... 102
Example 4: Succession planning of Willem-Alexander and Maxima..........................103
Example 5: Succession of Harry...............................................................................104
Belgian Consular code................................................................................................. 105
Crossroads with the notary public: certification or legalization of signatures..............105

HC16 Guest lecture 4: Corporate law & PIL + 3rd Party Litigation Funding. . . .106
Third-party litigation funding.......................................................................................106
Third-Party Litigation Funding (TPLF): what are we talking about?............................106
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, The regulation of TPLF in the EU: state of play.........................................................106
TPLF and private international law: selected questions............................................107
Corporate law & PIL in practice...................................................................................108
First case: Battle of the forms...................................................................................108
Second case: international bunkering sector............................................................109
Third case: Arbitration versus Litigation...................................................................111
Fourth case: Belgian Service Provider.......................................................................112

HC17 Guest lecture 5: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) & PIL................113
Introduction................................................................................................................. 113
CSR & PIL.................................................................................................................... 114
Role of PIL in CSR...................................................................................................... 114
Importance of PIL...................................................................................................... 114
PIL rules & cases in EU and UK.................................................................................114




HC1 Introduction
What is Private International Law?
Concept
• Different kinds of descriptions:
o “Private law that is international”
o “PIL in essence is the legal system above the legal systems”
o “The math of laws”
• Why PIL?
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, o Not often anymore is a case purely national
o => PIL = system regulating where to go and what law to apply

The Trinity of Private International Law:
• What is PIL: regulating private cross- border disputes (in essence)
o 1) Jurisdiction: which court has jurisdiction?
o 2) Applicable law: which laws must be applied?
 A court can apply foreign laws (e.g. BE court can apply US law)
 If a court applies own nat. laws = “gleichlauf”
o 3) Recognition & Enforcement of Foreign Judgements: how can judgements be recognized and
enforced outside of home jurisdiction?
 E.g. can I enforce a judgement of a BE lawyer in France?
 “Judgements” includes arbitral awards
•  Public law: dealings between states / other international organizations
• PIL is both national and international (and European in the EU) => national laws, treaties, regulations, …, all
apply

Triangle of PIL in BE:
• PIL exists in:
o EU law (Brussels I, Rome I, Rome II)
 This is what we will focus on in this course
o Belgian national law (WIPR)
o International Treaties (e.g. the Hague conventions on enforcement), Bilateral treaties

Scope of PIL
• Covering all private law topics but not questions of substantive law
o Focus on how and where to handle cases with a ‘foreign’ element
 International/foreign element needed to trigger PIL, otherwise it won’t apply / isn’t needed
o Not the actual ‘solving’ of the case, rather finding the right forum and laws for it.
 The actual solving is done under the designated forum and laws –i.e. all laws you have learned
and will still learn in Leuven/beyond
• PIL as the ‘math of laws’ – the matrix
o But it’s still law => many grey zones
• ALL private law:
o Nationality, dual nationality
o Cross-border:
 Divorce
 Child abduction
 Really depends on where the child is being taken and then we’ll have to apply the laws
of that country to get the kid back
 Inheritance
 Contracts
 Torts
o International Arbitration
o Foreign recognition and enforcement of judgements/awards

o How to deal with “foreign concepts to our legal order”?
 Triple talaq divorces: A man can say 3 times I divorce you and then the marriage is over => is this
being recognized in BE?
 Double-decker Nigerian marriages: when you marry under 2 laws => Nigerian law allows it
 Kafala: type of Islamic law adoption
 …..

Complex parts of PIL
• Private Int’l Law or Conflicts of Laws?
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