Crossroads in Private International Law Webinar on the EU Anti-SLAPP Directive

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Crossroads in Private International Law Webinar on the EU Anti-SLAPP Directive
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The EU Anti-SLAPP Directive - Comparative Perspectives on Implementation

The Centre for Private International Law & Transnational Governance invites you to our next Crossroads in PIL webinar. This session brings together experts on Anti-SLAPP legislation from the UK and the Netherlands to discuss the Anti-SLAPP Directive. With 6 months to go before the Directive’s implementation deadline, this webinar will take stock of emerging best practices and challenges in implementing the directive and flesh out some unresolved questions.

Dr Francesca Farrington (University of Liverpool) will introduce the challenges posed by cross-border SLAPPs, before discussing how the Directive's provisions on jurisdiction and recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments respond to these challenges. While these provisions represent a positive development, they also leave a number of issues unresolved and raise concerns about the fragmentation of European private international law. 

Dr Birgit van Houtert (Maastricht University) will address the Dutch draft act regarding the transposition of the Anti SLAPP Directive. She will focus in particular on the challenges concerning the implementation of Articles 16 and 17 of the Directive. These core private international law provisions aim to provide protection for SLAPP targets against third country proceedings and judgments.

The webinar will be chaired by Prof Justin Borg-Barthet (University of Aberdeen).

You can find a registration link below.

Speaker
Dr Birgit van Houtert (Maastricht University); Dr Francesca Farrington (Liverpool University)
Hosted by
Centre for Private International Law and Transnational Governance
Contact

For queries, please contact Dr Michiel Poesen at michiel.poesen@abdn.ac.uk