[PUBLIKACJA] The Influence of Bilateral Treaties with Third States on Jurisdiction and Recognition on Jurisdiction and Recognition of Decisions in Matters on Succession
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Ukazał się nowy numer Kwartalnika Problemy Prawa Prywatnego Międzynarodowego (2020/26),a w nim mój artykuł pt. The Influence of Bilateral Treaties with Third States on Jurisdiction and Recognition of Decisions in Matters on Succession — Polish Perspective.

Cały numer zeszyty poświęcony został unijnemu Rozporządzeniu Spadkowego, a wśród autorów tego numeru są tak znaczące osoby jak Profesorowie Paul Lagarde, Christian Kohler czy Jurgen Basedow.

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The purpose of Regulation (EU) No 650/2012 was to unify completely the regulations concerning, among other things, international jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of decisions in matters of succession within the European Union. The same applied to conflict-of-laws rules in those matters. For that reason, the jurisdiction provisions in the Regulation, for example, exclude, as a rule, the possibility of invoking jurisdiction grounds in the succession matters which the Court of Justice explicitly confirmed in its judgment in re: Oberle.

Nevertheless, Regulation (EU) No 650/2012 provided for an exception to that rule in case of bilateral international agreements (treaties) with third countries on succession matters that had been made before the effective date of the Regulation (Article 75.1 of Regulation (EU) No 650/2012). That was supposed to keep the existing international obligations of Member States towards third countries. On the other hand, the Regulation has completely replaced bi- and multilateral agreements between Member States, except for the Hague Convention of 1961 and the Nordic Convention (Article 75.2 of Regulation (EU) No 650/2012).