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This material has been selected, compiled and commented by Dr. Luis Garau Juaneda, Professor of Private International Law, Dr. Federico F. Garau Sobrino, Lecturer in Private International Law, Nuria Garcia Canals and Silvia Feliu Alvarez, Assistants of Private International Law at the Universitat de les Illes Balears. I. SOURCES OF PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW II. INTERNATIONAL JURISDICTION - Resolution of 24 February 1999, passed by the Technical Secretariat-General of the Foreign Office, on the Declaration made by the Spanish Government on 11 September 1998 to the one issued by the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on 30 July 1998 regarding the Convention of 27 September 1969 on jurisdiction and the enforcement of judgements in civil and commercial matters with the amendments made through the Luxembourg Convention of 9 October 1978 and the San Sebastian Convention of 26 May 1989 (published in the Boletin Oficial del Estado (BOE) - Official State Journal on 28 January 1991) (BOE 66, 18.3.99). Note: The Government of Spain stated its opposition to the Declaration formulated by the United Kingdom by virtue of which it unilaterally applied the Brussels Convention to Gibraltar. - Resolution of 24 February 1999, passed
Spanish Yearbook of International Law Online – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1999
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