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Institute of Maritime Law

PhD student presents at 2 international conferences

Published: 1 October 2019
Aygun Mammadzada presents in Munich
Aygun Mammadzada presents in Munich

PhD student Aygun Mammadzada recently spoke at 2 international conferences.

The first was on “Global respect to litigation by the recent Hague Judgments Convention 2019” at the Journal of Private International Law Conference held at the Ludwig Maximillian University in Munich, Germany on 12-14 September 2019. The presentation touched upon some points related to her research as the new Convention is complementary to the Hague Choice of Court Agreements Convention 2005 which Aygun’s PhD is based upon.

Aygun also presented at the 12th Legal Research Network Conference on Autonomy held at the Law Faculty of the University ELTE Budapest on 18-20 September 2019. Her presentation was on “Validation of party autonomy in international litigation by the Hague Convention on Choice of Forum Agreements 2005”. The event is part of the annual activities of the Legal Research Network (LRN), a cooperation between the Law Faculties of eight European universities: Bristol, Budapest, Ghent, Göttingen, Groningen, Lille, Turku, and Uppsala.

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