The Role of the Brussels I-Bis Regulation in European Private International Law and the Challenges Facing It

Centro de Investigação de Direito Privado (CIDP) Research Paper No. 06/2023

IPRax – Praxis des Internationalen Privat- und Verfahrenrechts, (2023) 221-227

15 Pages Posted: 13 Nov 2023 Last revised: 21 Nov 2023

Date Written: November 12, 2023

Abstract

The 1968 Brussels Convention sought to promote mutual trust between Member States in jurisdictional matters by adopting uniform rules on judicial competence in civil and commercial matters, with a view to implementing a principle of automatic recognition of foreign judgments among them. Such rules could however be formulated only in respect of a limited number of subjects, which explains the Convention’s relatively narrow scope of application. Over the half century since the Brussels Convention’s conclusion, both its nature and that of the Regulations that succeeded it have changed substantially. From an instrument originally restricted to patrimonial matters, the Convention and its successor Regulations became the backbone of a system aimed at ensuring the free movement of judgments and judicial cooperation in a broad spectrum of matters. The Brussels I-bis Regulation has provided the conceptual foundations of the other instruments that integrate that system, which at times replicate its notions and rules or simply refer to it, thereby ensuring the system’s coherence. The Regulation has moreover had a modernising effect on the domestic legal systems of its Member States. The Regulation’s referential role in European Private International Law role nevertheless faces significant challenges arising inter alia from certain shortcomings of its substantive and subjective scope of application, as well as of the available heads of jurisdiction under its rules. It is submitted that these challenges, which this paper seeks to identify, call for a limited reform of the Regulation, the opportunity for which is provided by its review as foreseen in Article 79.

Suggested Citation

Vicente, Dario, The Role of the Brussels I-Bis Regulation in European Private International Law and the Challenges Facing It (November 12, 2023). Centro de Investigação de Direito Privado (CIDP) Research Paper No. 06/2023, IPRax – Praxis des Internationalen Privat- und Verfahrenrechts, (2023) 221-227, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4630442

Dario Vicente (Contact Author)

University of Lisbon ( email )

Alameda da Universidade
Lisboa, 1649-014
Portugal

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