In view of its exit from the European Union, the United Kingdom adopted in 2018 the EU (Withdrawal) Act that provides as a general principle for the maintenance of the Union acquis in its domestic legislation as “EU-retained law”. In the field of private international law and judicial cooperation in civil and commercial matters, however, the Ministry of Justice, acting upon the powers conferred by the Act, has passed several Regulations that revoke most of the European uniform rules now in force. This article offers an overview of the likely legal setting that, in light of the adopted rules, will preside over the UK-EU relationships with respect to matters of pri-vate international law, and in particular to matters of jurisdiction and recognition and enforce-ment of judgments, of insolvency, of family law, of the law applicable to contractual and non contractual obligations, as well as other sectors of cross-border legal issues involving both indi-viduals and companies.

In vista della sua uscita dall’Unione europea il Regno Unito ha adottato nel 2018 il EU (Withdra-wal) Act che prevede come principio generale il mantenimento dell’acquis dell’Unione nella sua legislazione interna in qualità di EU-retained law. Tuttavia nel campo del diritto internazionale priva-to e della cooperazione giudiziaria in materia civile e commerciale il Ministry of Justice, utilizzando i poteri che lo stesso Act gli ha conferito, ha adottato numerose Regulations che revocano la mag-gior parte delle norme uniformi europee ora in vigore. Questo articolo offre una panoramica del probabile assetto che, sulla base dei suddetti provvedimenti, assumeranno le relazioni future tra il Regno Unito e la UE in materia di diritto internazionale privato ed in particolare nei settori della competenza giurisdizionale e del riconoscimento ed esecuzione delle decisioni, dell’insolvenza, del diritto di famiglia, della legge regolatrice delle obbligazioni contrattuali e non contrattuali e ancora in altri campi delle relazioni giuridiche transnazionali di privati e imprese.

Brexit e lo spazio giudiziario europeo in materia civile e commerciale all'alba dell'exit day

A. Zanobetti;A Davì
2020

Abstract

In view of its exit from the European Union, the United Kingdom adopted in 2018 the EU (Withdrawal) Act that provides as a general principle for the maintenance of the Union acquis in its domestic legislation as “EU-retained law”. In the field of private international law and judicial cooperation in civil and commercial matters, however, the Ministry of Justice, acting upon the powers conferred by the Act, has passed several Regulations that revoke most of the European uniform rules now in force. This article offers an overview of the likely legal setting that, in light of the adopted rules, will preside over the UK-EU relationships with respect to matters of pri-vate international law, and in particular to matters of jurisdiction and recognition and enforce-ment of judgments, of insolvency, of family law, of the law applicable to contractual and non contractual obligations, as well as other sectors of cross-border legal issues involving both indi-viduals and companies.
2020
A. Zanobetti; A Davì
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