Abstract

Since its establishment in 1893, the Hague Conference on Private International Law has successfully undertaken efforts to build bridges between diverse legal systems and facilitate cross-border co-operation in civil and commercial matters. By developing and administering multilateral treaties, i.e., the Hague Conventions, the Hague Conference has become the leading global organisation focused on the use of private international law as a means to address cross-border relationships between individuals and companies. As the first international organisation in The Hague, its creation helped establish the Hague as the International City for Peace and Justice. One of the most significant events for the Hague Conference in 2013 was therefore the celebration of the organisation’s 120th anniversary. As the oldest international organisation in the Hague, the Hague Conference marked this significant milestone with a special event on 8 April 2013 titled...

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