Abstract

Party autonomy is one of the most widely discussed and intensively researched topics in private international law. However, the existence of numerous high quality publications and writings does not make the topic outdated. It is still novel, rigorous, topical and, in relation to certain specific issues, controversial. Party autonomy is a private international law doctrine that is regarded as the cornerstone of EU private international law and has received international recognition. This is one of few areas where international harmonization and judicial cooperation likely exist. This explains the reason why I choose to present this topic in the EU-Macao Mutual Assistance/Judicial Cooperation Programme.

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