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Can a judicial error create Hungarian jurisdiction if the place of performance is abroad?


This article analyses a recent Supreme Court decision(1) and seeks to answer the following questions:
Can a defendant which is domiciled abroad be sued in Hungary under the EU Brussels Recast Regulation (1215/2012/EU) in the event of defective performance of an international sales contract if the place of performance is abroad?
Can the jurisdiction of a Hungarian court be established based on the fact that a lower court expressly established its jurisdiction at the beginning of the litigation?
How is the Ex Works (EXW) clause to be interpreted within the meaning of the EU Brussels I Regulation?
Facts
A contract of sale was concluded between the applicant, as the buyer, and the defendant, as the seller, for the purchase of potatoes. The applicant, established in Hungary, delivered the goods to Hungary from the defendant s premises in Slovakia by contracting a carrier and then returned the goods with reference to a quality defect. ....

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Recognition Of UK Insolvency Proceedings In Malta Post-Brexit - Insolvency/Bankruptcy/Re-structuring


Prior to 1
st January, 2021, the cross-border
recognition and enforcement of insolvency proceedings and
judgements between the European Union
(
EU ) and the United Kingdom
(
UK ) was largely consolidated within
the framework of the European Insolvency (Recast) Regulation (the

EIR ) which generally attributed
automatic recognition to such proceedings and/or judgements.
Following the end of the Brexit transitional period on the
31
st December 2020, the EIR no longer applies to
the UK. Consequently, insolvency proceedings opened in the UK after
31
st December 2020 will not benefit from automatic
recognition.
The EIR applies a set of common rules in determining the
jurisdiction to open insolvency proceedings. Article 19 of the EIR ....

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