The Conclusions & Decisions of the Council on General Affairs and Policy (basically, the governing body – CGAP) of the Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH)
were published this week. Click here. [...]
The Conclusions & Decisions of the Council on General Affairs and Policy (basically, the governing body – CGAP) of the Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH)
were published this week. Click here. [...]
The ABA Section of Dispute Resolution has announced its 2024 recipients of the Frank Sander Innovation in ADR Award. I had the honor again of serving on the selection committee,
and I was again humbled by the extraordinary range of innovative work being done in (and adjacent) to our field. [...]
I’m happy to announce that one of Indisputably’s own John Lande (Missouri) will be receiving the Outstanding Scholar Award from the ABA’s Dispute Resolution Section.
From his early works in family mediation to his current focus of professionalism in the field (many blog posts on this topic!), John has made a major contribution. [...]
The issue of whether courts in EPO member states have authority to grant preliminary injunctions on the basis of pending patent applications has recently been litigated in
a number of European countries (see previous mentions on this blog here, here, here, and here). Marco Stief has now published two papers, one in German and one [...]
This article continues the tradition of reporting on the copyright case law of the German Bundesgerichtshof, the highest German civil court for copyright matters (Federal Court
of Justice – “BGH”). This article summarises the most important BGH copyright decisions in 2022 as well as selected lower-court case law. [...]
The Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution (CJCR) of the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law is pleased to announce that Dr. Richard Haass, international relations scholar and
president emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, will receive the 23rd International Advocate for Peace Award (IAP) this year on March 27, 2024. [...]
The purpose of copyright, at its very basic level, finds its normative implementation in the interplay between access to protected works and the protection of the moral and
material interest of creators (see Geiger, 2017). The social contract of copyright, which main purpose is to realize a broader collective concern, the access of citizens [...]
Written by Xandra Kramer (Erasmus University Rotterdam/Utrecht University) & Eduardo Silva de Freitas (Erasmus University Rotterdam), members of the Vici project Affordable
Access to Justice, financed by the Dutch Research Council (NWO), www.euciviljustice.eu. [...]
The International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution (CPR) announced the winner of the 41st Annual CPR Awards over the weekend. From the press release. The
CPR Institute’s Annual Awards program honors outstanding scholarship and practical achievement in the field of alternative dispute resolution. Award criteria focuses [...]
I am delighted to announce that Susan Yates, the executive director of Resolution Systems Institute, will be receiving the D’Alembert Raven Award from the ABA. Warm congratulations
on a well-deserved honor!! The official press release from RSI is below: The American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution (ABA DRSection) has announced [...]