Past Events
14 October 2022
Women and International Law
This event, which builds upon the talk held by Prof. Hélène Ruiz Fabri on the same subject in April 2021, and a remote workshop in February 2022, will bring together contributors to the upcoming Oxford Handbook on Women and International Law co-edited by Prof. Ruiz Fabri (MPI Luxembourg), Prof. Grossman (University of Baltimore), Prof....
National PhD Day
Each year Luxembourg's Doctoral Education actors join their forces to warmly welcome new Doctoral Candidates starting their doctoral research in Luxembourg.
The Impartiality and Independence of Arbitrators in International Commercial Arbitration (Book Launch with Professor Gary Born)
The Max Planck Institute Luxembourg will launch at its premises the book “The Impartiality and Independence of Arbitrators in International Commercial Arbitration” by former Research Fellow Dr. Stavroula Angoura. We are pleased to welcome Prof. Gary Born, a world-leading arbitrator, chair of the Arbitration Practice Group of Wilmer Cutler...
The Brussels Ibis Reform
The Regulation (EU) 1215/2012 is the fundamental reference-instrument of cross-border judicial cooperation in civil matters within the European Union. It provides rules on jurisdiction, pendency, recognition, and enforcement of judgments and other enforceable titles. Since its establishment in 1968, it has been a constantly evolving instrument. At...
15 July 2022
Methodological Pluralism in European Law - First Max Planck Law Conference for Young European Scholars
The Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law in cooperation with the Arbeitskreis Europäische Integration e.V. will host the first Max Planck Law Conference for Young European Scholars on “Methodological Pluralism in European Law”. The conference wants to bring together young scholars and create a forum for “new voices” of European legal...
13 July 2022
IMPRS-SDR biannual meeting
Closed Event
Max Planck Lecture Series, Alumni Program, by Dr Stephanie Law
Consumer protection law and consumer markets are increasingly forced to reckon with a multiplicity of challenges arising in new domains that extend beyond private law, strictly speaking, to the realm of public ordering. Confronted with novel challenges stemming from the urgency of sustainability and the environmental protection concerns of private...