Crossroads in Private International Law Seminar on the Reform of EU Private International Law

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Crossroads in Private International Law Seminar on the Reform of EU Private International Law
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Between Ambition and Realism - What to Expect from the Upcoming Reforms to the Rome II and Brussels Ia Regulation?

By Professor Tobias Lutzi, Augsburg University

18 February 2026, 3.00-4.00 pm

College Bounds CB009 and Online

The Centre for Private International Law & Transnational Governance invites you to attend the next seminar in our Crossroads in Private International Law seminar series. You can find the link to register at the bottom of this page.

Prof Tobias Lutzi (Junior Professor for Private Law at Augsburg University) will give a seminar on the reforms to the Rome II and Brussels Ia Regulation. Prof Lutzi has kindly provided the following abstract:

Last year, the EU Commission formally kicked off the process of reforming two key instruments of EU Private International Law, identifying potential areas for reform and setting out some overarching policy goals. In 2026, the Commission will face the more difficult decision of which of those areas to actually focus on. This talk will discuss the respective merits of those areas of reform, highlighting the tension between ambition and realism that will shape the Commission's work.

We are looking forward to welcoming you online or on campus!

Speaker
Tobias Lutzi
Hosted by
Centre for Private International Law and Transnational Governance
Venue
Online and on campus at the University of Aberdeen, room CB009
Contact

For queries, please contact michiel.poesen@abdn.ac.uk

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