Registration is open for the e book launch celebrating the publication of The Hague Conference on Selection of Court docket Agreements: A Commentary, to be held in hybrid format in The Hague on 11 December 2025 from 1.30 p.m. to 4.45 p.m. (CET). The e book launch will coincide with the tenth anniversary of the entry into power of the 2005 Selection of Court docket Conference.
The e book launch will include two session. Within the first session, the authors and discussants will discover chosen chapters of the e book. Brooke Marshall (College of Oxford) and Stephanie Francq (Catholic College of Louvain) will focus on the manifest injustice and public coverage exception in Article 6 of the Conference; Louise Ellen Teitz (Roger Williams College) and Fausto Pocar (College of Milan) will focus on declarations underneath Articles 21 and 22 and accommodating a number of authorized methods; and Gilles Cuniberti (College of Luxembourg, EAPIL) and Adrian Briggs KC (College of Oxford) will focus on the legislation relevant to the difficulty of consent to alternative of courtroom agreements. The second session of the occasion will focus on the sensible operation of the Conference and the sensible software of the textual content, with the participation of Delphia Lim (Ministry of Legislation of Singapore), Colin Seouw (Colin Seouw Chambers LLC), and Anselmo Reyes (Singapore Worldwide Industrial Court docket). Dr Christophe Bernasconi (HCCH) will present opening remarks, and Melissa Ford and Dr Ning Zhao (HCCH) will reasonable the discussions.
For extra info, and to register, please go to: https://www.hcch.internet/en/devices/conventions/specialised-sections/choice-of-court/hcch-book-launch
This publish is printed by the Everlasting Bureau of the Hague Convention of Personal Worldwide Legislation (HCCH).





















