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    The EU regulations on matrimonial and patrimonial property / Ulf Bergquist, senior partner in Bergquist & Partners law firm, Stockholm ; Domenico Damascelli, Associate Professor of International Law at the University of Salento ; Civil Law Notary in Bologna ; Richard Frimston, Solicitor and Notary Public, Russell-Cooke LLP, London ; Paul Lagarde, Emeritus Professor, Panthéon-Sorbonne University, Paris (Paris 1) ; member of the Institute of International Law, Paris ; Barbara Reinhartz, Professor of Family Law, in particular Family Property Law, Amsterdam University, Amsterdam.

    • Title:The EU regulations on matrimonial and patrimonial property / Ulf Bergquist, senior partner in Bergquist & Partners law firm, Stockholm ; Domenico Damascelli, Associate Professor of International Law at the University of Salento ; Civil Law Notary in Bologna ; Richard Frimston, Solicitor and Notary Public, Russell-Cooke LLP, London ; Paul Lagarde, Emeritus Professor, Panthéon-Sorbonne University, Paris (Paris 1) ; member of the Institute of International Law, Paris ; Barbara Reinhartz, Professor of Family Law, in particular Family Property Law, Amsterdam University, Amsterdam.
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    • Variant Title:European Union regulations on matrimonial and patrimonial property
    • Author/Creator:Bergquist, Ulf, 1949- author.
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Damascelli, Domenico, 1967- author.
      Frimston, Richard, author.
      Lagarde, Paul, 1934- author.
      Reinhartz, Barbara (Barbara Elisabeth), 1962- author.
    • Published/Created:Oxford, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2019.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Marital property--European Union countries.
    • Genre/Form:Law commentaries.
    • Edition:First edition.
    • Description:xxxi, 397 pages ; 26 cm
    • Summary:Today there are no common international rules as to which state's law shall be applied when a married couple have connections with more than one state e.g. British citizens living in France. Each state has its own so called private international law rules (PIL), leading to conflicts of laws. There are no common rules as to which court has jurisdiction and Court decisions are normally not recognized in other states. Since, today millions of people live in a state other than their state of citizenship or have assets in states other than where they are living, the EU has seen the urgent need for an EU-Regulation on matrimonial property and a parallel Regulation for registered partners. The Regulation does not provide any common material matrimonial law in the EU, but common PIL that sets out which state's matrimonial law shall be applied, which state's court shall have jurisdiction and that court decisions in one state shall be recognized and enforceable in other EU states. This volume is an article-by-article commentary on the Regulations which have been adopted by the EU Council on June 24th 2016 and will come into force on January 29th 2019.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9780198826552 (hardcover)
      0198826559 (hardcover)
    • Contents:Machine generated contents note: 1. General information / Paul Lagarde
      2. Freedom of choice / Paul Lagarde
      a. Matrimonial regime / Paul Lagarde
      b. Registered partnership / Paul Lagarde
      3. Applicable law in the absence of choice / Paul Lagarde
      a. Matrimonial regime / Paul Lagarde
      b. Registered partnership / Paul Lagarde
      4. Unity of law of the regime / Paul Lagarde
      5. Mutability of the regime / Paul Lagarde
      a. Permanence or mutability / Paul Lagarde
      b. Retroactivity or non-retroactivity / Paul Lagarde
      Council Regulation (EU) 2016/1103 of 24 June 2016 implementing enhanced cooperation in the area of jurisdiction, applicable law and the recognition and enforcement of decisions in matters of matrimonial property regimes (Recitals 1-73) / Paul Lagarde
      I. Scope and Definitions: Articles 1-3 / Paul Lagarde
      A. Article 1: Scope / Barbara Reinhartz
      1. General / Barbara Reinhartz
      2. scope of the Regulation / Barbara Reinhartz
      3. Matters excluded from the Regulation / Barbara Reinhartz
      B. Article 2: Competence in matters of matrimonial property regimes within the member states / Barbara Reinhartz
      C. Article 3: Definitions / Barbara Reinhartz
      1. Definitions / Barbara Reinhartz
      a. Matrimonial property regime / Barbara Reinhartz
      b. Matrimonial property agreement / Barbara Reinhartz
      c. Authentic instruments / Barbara Reinhartz
      d. Decision / Barbara Reinhartz
      e. Court settlement / Barbara Reinhartz
      f. Member State of origin / Barbara Reinhartz
      g. Member State of enforcement / Barbara Reinhartz
      h. Court / Barbara Reinhartz
      II. Jurisdiction: Articles 4-19 / Barbara Reinhartz
      Introduction / Richard Frimston
      A. Article 4: Jurisdiction in the event of the death of one of the spouses / Richard Frimston
      1. General / Richard Frimston
      a. Exclusive regulation on general jurisdiction / Richard Frimston
      b. Coordination of general jurisdiction and applicable law / Richard Frimston
      2. Special conditions / Richard Frimston
      a. Legal consequences / Richard Frimston
      B. Article 5: Jurisdiction in cases of divorce, legal separation or marriage annulment / Richard Frimston
      1. General / Richard Frimston
      a. Exclusive regulation on general jurisdiction / Richard Frimston
      2. Special conditions / Richard Frimston
      a. Article 5.1 / Richard Frimston
      b. Article 5.2 / Richard Frimston
      c. Article 5.3 / Richard Frimston
      C. Article 6: Jurisdiction in other cases / Richard Frimston
      1. General / Richard Frimston
      a. Exclusive regulation on general jurisdiction / Richard Frimston
      2. Special conditions / Richard Frimston
      a. No jurisdiction under Articles 4 or 5 / Richard Frimston
      b. Jurisdiction in accordance with paragraphs (a)-(d) / Richard Frimston
      3. Habitual residence / Richard Frimston
      D. Article 7: Choice of Court / Richard Frimston
      1. General / Richard Frimston
      2. Special conditions / Richard Frimston
      a. Article 7.1 / Richard Frimston
      b. Article 7.2 / Richard Frimston
      E. Article 8: Jurisdiction based on the appearance of the defendant / Richard Frimston
      1. General / Richard Frimston
      2. Special conditions / Richard Frimston
      a. Appearance without contesting the jurisdiction of the Court in accordance with paragraph 1 / Richard Frimston
      b. Assuming jurisdiction in accordance with paragraph 2 / Richard Frimston
      F. Article 9: Alternative jurisdiction / Richard Frimston
      1. General / Richard Frimston
      2. Special conditions / Richard Frimston
      a. Jurisdiction in accordance with Article 9.2 / Richard Frimston
      b. Restriction to declining jurisdiction under paragraph 3 / Richard Frimston
      G. Article 10: Subsidiary jurisdiction / Richard Frimston
      1. General / Richard Frimston
      2. Special conditions / Richard Frimston
      a. Character and location of assets / Richard Frimston
      a. Limited jurisdiction / Richard Frimston
      H. Article 11: Forum necessitatis / Richard Frimston
      1. General / Richard Frimston
      2. Special conditions / Richard Frimston
      I. Article 12: Counterclaims / Richard Frimston
      1. General / Richard Frimston
      J. Article 13: Limitation of proceedings / Richard Frimston
      1. General / Richard Frimston
      2. Special conditions / Richard Frimston
      K. Article 14: Seizing of a Court / Richard Frimston
      1. General / Richard Frimston
      2. Special conditions / Richard Frimston
      a. Contentious proceedings: Article 14(a) and (b) / Richard Frimston
      b. Proceedings opened of the Court's own motion: Article 14 (c) / Richard Frimston
      L. Article 15: Examination as to jurisdiction / Richard Frimston
      1. General / Richard Frimston
      2. Special conditions / Richard Frimston
      a. Duty for the Court to make investigations of its own motion / Richard Frimston
      b. Legal consequences / Richard Frimston
      M. Article 16: Examination as to admissibility / Richard Frimston
      1. General / Richard Frimston
      2. Special conditions: Article 16.1 / Richard Frimston
      N. Article 17: Lis pendens / Richard Frimston
      1. General / Richard Frimston
      2. Special conditions / Richard Frimston
      a. Lis pendens / Richard Frimston
      b. Legal consequences / Richard Frimston
      O. Article 18: Related actions / Richard Frimston
      1. General / Richard Frimston
      2. Special conditions / Richard Frimston
      a. Related to other actions: Articles 18.1 and 18.3 / Richard Frimston
      b. Consequences of law / Richard Frimston
      P. Article 19: Provisional, including protective, measures / Richard Frimston
      1. General / Richard Frimston
      2. Special conditions / Richard Frimston
      a. Conditions according to national law and the CJEU / Richard Frimston
      b. Legal consequences / Richard Frimston
      III. Applicable Law: Articles 20-35 / Richard Frimston
      Introduction / Paul Lagarde
      A. Article 20: Universal application / Paul Lagarde
      B. Article 21: Unity of applicable law / Paul Lagarde
      C. Article 22: Choice of applicable law / Paul Lagarde
      1. General / Paul Lagarde
      a. Article 22 / Paul Lagarde
      2. Scope of choice / Paul Lagarde
      a. Article 22.1 / Paul Lagarde
      3. Change of applicable law / Paul Lagarde
      a. Articles 22.2 and 22.3 / Paul Lagarde
      D. Article 23: Formal validity of the agreement on the choice of applicable law / Paul Lagarde
      1. General / Paul Lagarde
      2. Expression of the choice of law / Paul Lagarde
      a. Article 23.1 / Paul Lagarde
      3. Supplementary formal requirements / Paul Lagarde
      a. Article 23.2 / Paul Lagarde
      4. Plurality of habitual residences / Paul Lagarde
      a. Article 23.3 and 23.4 / Paul Lagarde
      E. Article 24: Consent and material validity / Paul Lagarde
      1. General / Paul Lagarde
      2. Application of the putative law of the agreement / Paul Lagarde
      a. Article 24.1 / Paul Lagarde
      3. Role of the law of habitual residence / Paul Lagarde
      a. Article 24.2 / Paul Lagarde
      F. Article 25: Formal validity of a matrimonial property agreement / Paul Lagarde
      1. Invoking of rules relating to the agreement on the choice of applicable law / Paul Lagarde
      a. Article 25.1 and 25.2 / Paul Lagarde
      2. Supplementary formal rules of the matrimonial regime law / Paul Lagarde
      a. Article 25.3 / Paul Lagarde
      G. Article 26: Applicable law in the absence of choice by the parties / Paul Lagarde
      1. General / Paul Lagarde
      2. General conflict rule / Paul Lagarde
      a. Article 26.1 and 26.2 / Paul Lagarde
      3. Exception clause / Paul Lagarde
      a. Article 26.3 / Paul Lagarde
      H. Article 27: Scope of applicable law / Paul Lagarde
      1. General / Paul Lagarde
      a. Article 27 / Paul Lagarde
      2. Questions subject to the matrimonial regime / Paul Lagarde
      a. Article 27 / Paul Lagarde
      I. Article 28: Effects in respect of third parties / Paul Lagarde
      1. General (Article 28.1) / Paul Lagarde
      2. Cases when the third party is presumed to have had knowledge (Article 28.2) / Paul Lagarde
      a. Proximity between the law of the regime and that of the link between the third parties and spouses-Article 28.2(a) / Paul Lagarde
      b. Disclosure or registration of the matrimonial regime-Article 28.2 (b) / Paul Lagarde
      3. Applicable law in cases when the regime law cannot be enforced against a third party (Article 28.3) / Paul Lagarde
      J. Article 29: Adaptation of rights in rem / Paul Lagarde
      K. Article 30: Overriding mandatory provisions / Paul Lagarde
      L. Article 31: Public policy (ordre public) / Paul Lagarde
      M. Article 32: Exclusion of renvoi / Paul Lagarde
      1. General: precedents / Paul Lagarde
      2. Contrast with the Succession Regulation: criticism / Paul Lagarde
      a. Article 32 / Paul Lagarde
      N. Article 33: States with more than one legal system-territorial conflicts of laws / Paul Lagarde
      1. General / Paul Lagarde
      2. Principle: rules of internal conflict of the State in question / Paul Lagarde
      a. Article 33.1 / Paul Lagarde
      3. Application to the different connections / Paul Lagarde
      a. Article 33.2 33.05 / Paul Lagarde
      O. Article 34: States with more than one legal system-inter-personal conflicts of laws / Paul Lagarde
      P. Article 35: Non-application of this Regulation to internal conflicts of laws / Paul Lagarde
      Contents note continued: IV. Recognition, Enforceability, and Enforcement of Decisions: Articles 36-57 / Paul Lagarde
      Introduction / Ulf Bergquist
      A. Article 36: Recognition / Ulf Bergquist
      1. General / Ulf Bergquist
      2. Paragraph 1: Automatic recognition / Ulf Bergquist
      3. Paragraph 2: Decision on recognition / Ulf Bergquist
      4. Paragraph 3: Incidental / Ulf Bergquist
      B. Article 37: Grounds of non-recognition / Ulf Bergquist
      1. General / Ulf Bergquist
      2. Paragraph (a): Ordre Public/Public Policy / Ulf Bergquist
      3. Paragraph (b): In default of appearance / Ulf Bergquist
      4. Paragraph (c): Irreconcilable with a decision in the Member State of recognition / Ulf Bergquist
      5. Paragraph (d): Irreconcilable with an earlier decision in another Member State or in a third State / Ulf Bergquist
      C. Article 38: Fundamental rights / Ulf Bergquist
      1. General / Ulf Bergquist
      2. Article 21 EUCFR Non-discrimination / Ulf Bergquist
      3. Article 21.1 EUCFR: Status discrimination / Ulf Bergquist
      4. Article 21.2 EUCFR: Discrimination on grounds of nationality / Ulf Bergquist
      D. Article 39: Prohibition of review of jurisdiction of the Court of origin / Ulf Bergquist
      1. General / Ulf Bergquist
      2. Paragraph 1: Non-review of jurisdiction / Ulf Bergquist
      3. Paragraph 2: The ordre public criterion shall not apply to jurisdiction / Ulf Bergquist
      E. Article 40: No review as to substance / Ulf Bergquist
      1. General / Ulf Bergquist
      F. Article 41: Staying of recognition proceedings / Ulf Bergquist
      1. General / Ulf Bergquist
      G. Article 42: Enforceability / Ulf Bergquist
      1. General / Ulf Bergquist
      H. Article 43: Determination of domicile / Ulf Bergquist
      1. General / Ulf Bergquist
      I. Article 44: Jurisdiction of local courts / Ulf Bergquist
      1. General / Ulf Bergquist
      2. Paragraph 1: Communicated local Court / Ulf Bergquist
      3. Paragraph 2: Domicile or place of enforcement / Ulf Bergquist
      J. Article 45: Procedure / Ulf Bergquist
      1. General / Ulf Bergquist
      2. Paragraph 1: Procedure / Ulf Bergquist
      3. Paragraph 2: Applicant's postal address/representative / Ulf Bergquist
      4. Paragraph 3: Enclosures / Ulf Bergquist
      K. Article 46: Non-production of the attestation / Ulf Bergquist
      1. General / Ulf Bergquist
      2. Paragraph 1: Alternatives to the attestation / Ulf Bergquist
      3. Paragraph 2: Translation / Ulf Bergquist
      L. Article 47: Declaration of enforceability / Ulf Bergquist
      1. General / Ulf Bergquist
      M. Article 48: Notice of the decision on the application for a declaration of enforceability / Ulf Bergquist
      1. General / Ulf Bergquist
      2. Paragraph 1: Notice of the application / Ulf Bergquist
      3. Paragraph 2: Served on the defendant / Ulf Bergquist
      N. Article 49: Appeal against the decision on the application for a declaration of enforceability / Ulf Bergquist
      1. General / Ulf Bergquist
      2. Paragraph 1: Appeal by either party / Ulf Bergquist
      3. Paragraph 2: Competent court / Ulf Bergquist
      4. Paragraph 3: Contradictory proceedings / Ulf Bergquist
      5. Paragraph 4: Defendant fails to appear / Ulf Bergquist
      6. Paragraph 5: Time for appealing / Ulf Bergquist
      O. Article 50: Procedure to contest the decision on appeal / Ulf Bergquist
      1. General / Ulf Bergquist
      P. Article 51: Refusal or revocation of a declaration of enforceability / Ulf Bergquist
      1. General / Ulf Bergquist
      Q. Article 52: Staying of proceedings / Ulf Bergquist
      1. General / Ulf Bergquist
      R. Article 53: Provisional, including protective, measures / Ulf Bergquist
      1. General / Ulf Bergquist
      2. Paragraph 1: Provisional measures before the decision of enforceability / Ulf Bergquist
      3. Paragraph 2: Protective measures after the decision of enforceability / Ulf Bergquist
      4. Paragraph 3: Protection for the defendant pending appeal / Ulf Bergquist
      S. Article 54: Partial enforceability / Ulf Bergquist
      1. General / Ulf Bergquist
      2. Paragraph 1: Partial enforceability of the Court's own motion / Ulf Bergquist
      3. Paragraph 2: Partial enforceability after an application thereof / Ulf Bergquist
      4. Examples 54.14 T Article 55: Legal aid / Ulf Bergquist
      1. General / Ulf Bergquist
      U. Article 56: No security, bond or deposit / Ulf Bergquist
      1. General / Ulf Bergquist
      V. Article 57: No charge, duty or fee / Ulf Bergquist
      1. General / Ulf Bergquist
      V. Authentic Instruments and Court Settlements: Articles 58-60 / Ulf Bergquist
      A. Article 58: Acceptance of authentic instruments / Domenico Damascelli
      1. General information / Domenico Damascelli
      2. Circulation of the evidentiary effect of the authentic instrument / Domenico Damascelli
      a. Section 1 / Domenico Damascelli
      3. Limits to the acceptance of the authentic instrument / Domenico Damascelli
      a. Sections 2 and 3 / Domenico Damascelli
      4. Section 4 / Domenico Damascelli
      B. Article 59: Enforceability of authentic instruments / Domenico Damascelli
      C. Article 60: Enforceability of court settlements / Domenico Damascelli
      1. Articles 59 and 60: general information / Domenico Damascelli
      2. Articles 59 and 60, sections 1 and 2 / Domenico Damascelli
      3. Articles 59 and 60, section 3 / Domenico Damascelli
      VI. General and Final Provisions: Articles 61-70 / Domenico Damascelli
      A. Article 61: Legalization and other similar formalities / Barbara Reinhartz
      1. General / Barbara Reinhartz
      B. Article 62: Relationship with existing international conventions / Barbara Reinhartz
      1. Paragraph 1 / Barbara Reinhartz
      2. Paragraph 2 / Barbara Reinhartz
      3. Paragraph 3 / Barbara Reinhartz
      C. Article 63: Information made available to the public / Barbara Reinhartz
      1. General / Barbara Reinhartz
      D. Article 64: Information on contact details and procedures / Barbara Reinhartz
      1. General / Barbara Reinhartz
      E. Article 65: Establishment and subsequent amendment of the list containing the information referred to in Article 3(2) / Barbara Reinhartz
      1. General / Barbara Reinhartz
      F. Article 66: Establishment and subsequent amendment of the attestations and forms referred to in point (b) of Article 45(3) and Articles 58, 59 and 60 / Barbara Reinhartz
      1. General / Barbara Reinhartz
      G. Article 67: Committee procedure / Barbara Reinhartz
      1. General / Barbara Reinhartz
      H. Article 68: Review Clause / Barbara Reinhartz
      1. General / Barbara Reinhartz
      I. Article 69: Transitional provisions / Barbara Reinhartz
      1. Paragraph 1 / Barbara Reinhartz
      2. Paragraph 2 / Barbara Reinhartz
      3. Paragraph 3 / Barbara Reinhartz
      J. Article 70: Entry into force / Barbara Reinhartz
      1. Paragraph 1 / Barbara Reinhartz
      2. Paragraph 2 / Barbara Reinhartz
      Council Regulation (EU) 2016/1104 of 24 June 2016 implementing enhanced cooperation in the area of jurisdiction, applicable law and the recognition and enforcement of decisions in matters of the property consequences of registered partnerships (Recitals 1-71) / Barbara Reinhartz
      I. Scope and Definitions: Articles 1-3 / Barbara Reinhartz
      A. Article 1: Scope / Barbara Reinhartz
      1. General / Barbara Reinhartz
      2. scope of the Regulation / Barbara Reinhartz
      a. Article 1 / Barbara Reinhartz
      3. Matters excluded from the Regulation / Barbara Reinhartz
      B. Article 2: Competence in matters of property consequences of registered partnerships within the Member States / Barbara Reinhartz
      C. Article 3: Definitions / Barbara Reinhartz
      1. Definitions / Barbara Reinhartz
      a. Registered partnership / Barbara Reinhartz
      b. Property consequences of a registered partnership / Barbara Reinhartz
      c. Partnership property agreement / Barbara Reinhartz
      d. Authentic instrument / Barbara Reinhartz
      e. Decision / Barbara Reinhartz
      f. Court settlement / Barbara Reinhartz
      g. Member State of origin / Barbara Reinhartz
      h. Member State of enforcement / Barbara Reinhartz
      i. Court / Barbara Reinhartz
      II. Jurisdiction: Articles 4-19 / Barbara Reinhartz
      A. Article 4: Jurisdiction in the event of the death of one of the partners / Richard Frimston
      B. Article 5: Jurisdiction in cases of dissolution or annulment / Richard Frimston
      C. Article 6: Jurisdiction in other cases / Richard Frimston
      D. Article 7: Choice of court / Richard Frimston
      E. Article 8: Jurisdiction based on the appearance of the defendant / Richard Frimston
      F. Article 9: Alternative jurisdiction / Richard Frimston
      G. Article 10: Subsidiary jurisdiction / Richard Frimston
      H. Article 11: Forum necessitatis / Richard Frimston
      I. Article 12: Counterclaims / Richard Frimston
      J. Article 13: Limitation of proceedings / Richard Frimston
      K. Article 14: Seising of a Court / Richard Frimston
      L. Article 15: Examination as to jurisdiction / Richard Frimston
      M. Article 16: Examination as to admissibility / Richard Frimston
      N. Article 17: Lis pendens / Richard Frimston
      O. Article 18: Related actions / Richard Frimston
      P. Article 19: Provisional, including protective, measures / Richard Frimston
      III. Applicable Law: Articles 20-35 / Richard Frimston
      Introduction / Paul Lagarde
      A. Article 20: Universal application / Paul Lagarde
      B. Article 21: Unity of the applicable law / Paul Lagarde
      Contents note continued: C. Article 22: Choice of the applicable law / Paul Lagarde
      D. Article 23: Formal validity of the agreement on a choice of applicable law / Paul Lagarde
      E. Article 24: Consent and material validity / Paul Lagarde
      F. Article 25: Formal validity of a partnership property agreement / Paul Lagarde
      G. Article 26: Applicable law in the absence of choice by the parties / Paul Lagarde
      1. General / Paul Lagarde
      2. Main connection / Paul Lagarde
      3. Exception clause / Paul Lagarde
      H. Article 27: Scope of applicable law / Paul Lagarde
      I. Article 28: Effects in respect of third parties / Paul Lagarde
      J. Article 29: Adaptation of rights in rem / Paul Lagarde
      K. Article 30: Overriding mandatory provisions / Paul Lagarde
      L. Article 31: Public policy (ordre public) / Paul Lagarde
      M. Article 32: Exclusion of renvoi / Paul Lagarde
      N. Article 33: States with more than one legal system-territorial conflicts of laws / Paul Lagarde
      O. Article 34: States with more than one legal system-inter- personal conflicts of laws / Paul Lagarde
      P. Article 35: Non-application of this Regulation to internal conflicts of laws / Paul Lagarde
      IV. Recognition, Enforceability, and Enforcement of Decisions: Articles 36-57 / Paul Lagarde
      Introduction / Ulf Bergquist
      A. Article 36: Recognition / Ulf Bergquist
      B. Article 37: Grounds of non-recognition / Ulf Bergquist
      C. Article 38: Fundamental rights / Ulf Bergquist
      D. Article 39: Prohibition of review of jurisdiction of the Court of origin / Ulf Bergquist
      E. Article 40: No review as to substance / Ulf Bergquist
      F. Article 41: Staying of recognition proceedings / Ulf Bergquist
      G. Article 42: Enforceability / Ulf Bergquist
      H. Article 43: Determination of domicile / Ulf Bergquist
      I. Article 44: Jurisdiction of local courts / Ulf Bergquist
      J. Article 45: Procedure / Ulf Bergquist
      K. Article 46: Non-production of the attestation / Ulf Bergquist
      L. Article 47: Declaration of enforceability / Ulf Bergquist
      M. Article 48: Notice of the decision on the application for a declaration of enforceability / Ulf Bergquist
      N. Article 49: Appeal against the decision on the application for a declaration of enforceability / Ulf Bergquist
      O. Article 50: Procedure to contest the decision given on appeal / Ulf Bergquist
      P. Article 51: Refusal or revocation of a declaration of enforceability / Ulf Bergquist
      Q. Article 52: Staying of proceedings / Ulf Bergquist
      R. Article 53: Provisional, including protective, measures / Ulf Bergquist
      S. Article 54: Partial enforceability / Ulf Bergquist
      T. Article 55: Legal aid / Ulf Bergquist
      U. Article 56: No security, bond or deposit / Ulf Bergquist
      V. Article 57: No charge, duty or fee / Ulf Bergquist
      V. Authentic Instruments and Court Settlements: Articles 58-60 / Ulf Bergquist
      Introduction / Domenico Damascelli
      A. Article 58: Acceptance of authentic instruments / Domenico Damascelli
      B. Article 59: Enforceability of authentic instruments / Domenico Damascelli
      C. Article 60: Enforceability of court settlements / Domenico Damascelli
      VI. General and Final Provisions: Articles 61-70 / Domenico Damascelli
      Introduction Differences between the Matrimonial Property Regulation (2016/1103) and the Property of Registered Partnerships Regulation (2016/1104) / Barbara Reinhartz
      A. Article 61: Legalisation and other similar formalities / Barbara Reinhartz
      B. Article 62: Relations with existing international conventions / Barbara Reinhartz
      C. Article 63: Information made available to the public / Barbara Reinhartz
      D. Article 64: Information on contact details and procedures / Barbara Reinhartz
      E. Article 65: Establishment and subsequent amendment of the list containing the information referred to in Article 3(2) / Barbara Reinhartz
      F. Article 66: Establishment and subsequent amendment of the attestations and forms referred to in point (b) of Article 45(3), and Articles 58, 59 and 60 / Barbara Reinhartz
      G. Article 67: Committee procedure / Barbara Reinhartz
      H. Article 68: Review clause / Barbara Reinhartz
      I. Article 69: Transitional provisions / Barbara Reinhartz
      J. Article 70: Entry into force / Barbara Reinhartz.
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