Activities and Priorities of Dept. Justice in Private International Law 2003
- Activities and Priorities of Dept. Justice in Private International Law 2003
- Introduction
- I. National Actors
- II. International Organizations
- Part III. Priorities - A. International Commercial Law
- Part III - B. Judicial Cooperation & Enforcement of Judgments
- Part III - C. Family Law
- Part III - D. Protection of Property
- Conclusion
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CONCLUSION
[207] In this report, we have described the activities of the Department of Justice in private international law over the past year.
[208] It is clear that collaboration between the Department of Justice and the ULCC in matters of private international law is key and we look forward to continuing private international law work with the Conference, and with the Commercial Law Strategy in particular.
[209] We would like to reiterate our invitation to members of the ULCC to provide us with comments or questions arising from this report. We would be particularly interested in knowing whether the ordering of our priorities corresponds to the priorities of the provincial and territorial governments. Your comments or questions may be directed to Kathryn Sabo of the Private International Law Team at the Department of Justice.
Ottawa Contacts - Private International Law Team
Public Law Policy Section
ORGANIZATION |
CONTACT |
TELEPHONE NUMBER |
The Hague Conference on Private International Law |
Kathryn Sabo Manon Dostie Mounia Allouch Emmanuel Didier |
(613) 957-4967 (613) 957-7882 (613) 946-7472 (613) 957-1374 |
International Institute for the Unification of Private Law (Unidroit) |
Mounia Allouch Kathryn Sabo Emmanuel Didier |
(613) 946-7472 (613) 957-4967 (613) 957-1374 |
United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) |
Kathryn Sabo Manon Dostie Mounia Allouch Natalie Giassa Dominique D'Allaire |
(613) 957-4967 (613) 957-7882 (613) 946-7472 (613) 957-4888 (613) 946-7472 |
World Bank (ICSID) |
Kathryn Sabo Natalie Giassa |
(613) 957-4967 (613) 957-4888 |
Organisation of American States (OAS) |
Kathryn Sabo Mounia Allouch |
(613) 957-4967 (613) 946-7472 |
Bilateral Conventions on Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments (Canada-UK Convention, Canada-France Convention) |
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