Earlier this month (from 2 to 5 July 2024), the Meeting of the Special Commission on the Practical Operation of the 1965 Service, 1970 Evidence, and 1980 Access to Justice Conventions was held in The Hague.
Ten years after the previous session, the meeting provided an important and timely opportunity for participants to examine and review the practical operation of the Conventions. The wide range of agenda topics enabled participants to share perspectives and useful information on the practical operation of the Conventions. The Special Commission also explored how the practical operation of the Conventions could be further enhanced, including by using electronic means in communications between officials in Contracting Parties and in the development of new electronic Country Profiles which will contain essential practical information specific to each Contracting Party to the 1965 Service and 1970 Evidence Conventions.
Eventually, the Special Commission adopted 138 Conclusions & Recommendations, which are available here.
On the topics addressed at the meeting, the readers of RDIPP may refer to:
Bruno Barel, 2022, No 3, 531 ff.;
Luigi Fumagalli, 2021, No 4, 844 ff.;
Stefano Dominelli, 2019, No 1, 127 ff.;
Cristina Grieco, 2014, No 3, 585 ff.;
Giuseppe Serranò, 2014, No 2, 453 ff.;
Pietro Franzina, 2012, No 2, 341
Benedetta Ubertazzi, 2008, No 3, 689 ff.;
Manlio Frigo, 2006, No 1, 5 ff.;
Luigi Fumagalli, 2002, No2, 327 ff.;
Luigi Fumagalli, 1992, No 3, 481 ff.
Moreover, see, in our Book Series:
Fausto Pocar, Book No 2.