David Sindres

Université d'Angers

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The Imbalance Affecting a Jurisdiction Clause Tested Against Article 25 of the Brussels I bis Regulation – Civ. 1st, 2nd April 2025, no. 23-12.384

In Revue critique de droit international privé (2025/3 Juillet-Septembre)


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Journal article

The Imbalance Affecting a Jurisdiction Clause Tested Against Article 25 of the Brussels I bis Regulation – Civ. 1st, 2nd April 2025, no. 23-12.384

In Revue critique de droit international privé (2025/3 Juillet-Septembre)

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Is the third party beneficiary entitled, under the Brussels I bis Regulation, to invoke the jurisdiction clause concluded between the stipulator and the promisor?

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Should an appeal to the Court of Cassation be dismissed in the event of non-compliance with an exequatur decision?

In Revue critique de droit international privé (2024/4 Octobre-Décembre)

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Enforceability of jurisdiction clauses against third parties holding a bill of lading: the Court of Justice navigates by sight

(CJEU April 25, 2024, joined cases C-345/22 to C-347/22)

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Can the “actual consignee” of the goods be bound by the jurisdiction clause agreed between the shipper and the ocean carrier?

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New thinking on optional competence clauses

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The Court of Justice clarifies the scope of the choice of law applicable to an individual employment contract

(CJEU, July 15, 2021, joined cases C-152/20 and C-218/20, DG, EH v. SC Gruber Logistics SRL (C-152/20), D. 2021. 1428, and Sindicatul Lucrătorilor din Transporturi, TD v. SC Samidani Trans SRL (C-218/20), D. actu., Sept. 9, 2021, obs. F. Mélin; Rev. trav. 2021. 667, obs. F. Jault-Seseke; Dr. soc. 2021. 980, obs. V. Lacoste-Mary) - Court of Justice of the European Union, July 15, 2021, no. C-152/20, DG, EH v. SC Gruber Logistics SRL and Court of Justice of the European Union, July 15, 2021, no. C-218/20, TD v. SC Samidani Trans SRL

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The exequatur judge’s review of pecuniary sentences handed down by a foreign judge

In Revue critique de droit international privé (2021/3 N° 3)

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International procedural public policy and the scope of the exequatur judge’s powers to rule on ancillary claims: New clarifications from the Cour de cassation

(1st Civ, September 16, 2020, no. 19-11.621, published in the Bulletin, D. 2020. 1798)

In Revue critique de droit international privé (2021/1 N° 1)

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Private international law’s approach to third-party liability claims based on the defendant’s breach of contract

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The exequatur judge and the choice of court clause

( 1st Civ., May 15, 2018, no. 17-17.546, published in the Bulletin, D. actu. June 4, 2008, obs. F. Mélin; JCP 2018. 919, note F. Mailhé)

In Revue critique de droit international privé (2019/1 N° 1)