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Abstract

brief and informative, not to exceed 250 words, and only one paragraph): if possible in all three languages (English, French and German). ­ Abbreviations (arranged alphabetically, only those not familiar and/or commonly used throughout Europe). Main text Headings and subheadings should be made clear by spacing. New Paragraphs should be indicated clearly. Acknowledgments (including grants, supports, etc., if any) should follow the text and precede the first footnote. Abbreviations should be explained where they first appear in the text, unless set out in full preceding the article. ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ Names of institutions should be given in the original language, translated in a footnote or in parentheses, as necessary. ­ Words in a language other than that in which the article is written should be in italics. ­ Words to be emphasized should be in italics. Footnotes ­ References should be set out in footnotes, sequentially numbered throughout the text and placed after punctuation (e.g. xxx.6 not xxx6.). Within the footnote, the first line of each note begins with a raised numeral followed by a single space, followed by the first word of the note. ­ The Review has adopted a style of citation, which seeks

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European Review of Private LawKluwer Law International

Published: Jan 1, 2003

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