Brussels Convention — A convention on civil jurisdiction and the enforcement of judgments, signed at Brussels in 1968 by the members of the European Economic Community. The UK acceded to the Brussels Convention in 1978 and it became part of UK law under the Civil… … Law dictionary
Brussels Regulation — Council Regulation 44/2001 on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters. This Regulation supersedes the 1968 Brussels Convention. Both the Brussels Regulation and the Brussels Convention provide … Law dictionary
Brussels — • Capital of the Kingdom of Belgium Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Brussels Brussels † … Catholic encyclopedia
Brussels Regime — The Brussels Regime is a set of rules regulating the allocation of jurisdiction in international legal disputes of a civil or commercial nature involving persons resident in a member state of the European Union (EU). It has detailed rules… … Wikipedia
Brussels Barbarians — Rugby team teamname = Brussels Barbarians fullname = Brussels Barbarians Rugby Football Club nickname = The Baba s founded = 1968 ground = The Elephant pitch president = Stuart Dowsett league = Belgian Elite League season = 2005 06 position = 6th … Wikipedia
Rome II Regulation — In Conflict of Laws, Rome II is the European Union Regulation on the law applicable to non contractual obligations . The intention is to create a harmonised set of rules within the European Union to govern choice of law in disputes about torts… … Wikipedia
Vehicle regulation — Existing regulations Detroit automakers say that CAFE did not work to reduce fuel consumption. They point out that the price of oil was spiking in the late 1970s and early 1980s, at the same time that CAFE was being implemented, and that… … Wikipedia
Austrian Regime — (1714 1794) Brussels became the capital of the Austrian Netherlands following incorporation of the provinces of the former Spanish Netherlands into the Austrian Empire as stipulated by the Treaty of Rastatt (6 March 1714). The new governor,… … Historical Dictionary of Brussels
Anneessens, Frans (François, Franciscus) — (1660 1719) Born in Brussels on 25 February 1660, Frans Anneessens was a craftsman who, as a slate cutter, belonged to the Saint Nicholas nation, and, as a chair maker, to the Saint Christopher nation, two of the nine nations that together… … Historical Dictionary of Brussels
Meulebroeck, Frédéric-Joseph van de — (1876 1958) Frédéric Joseph van de Meulebroeck was born in Laeken on 17 November 1876. He acquired a degree in medicine at the Université libre de Bruxelles in 1901. Drawn equally to politics, he was elected as a Liberal to the communal… … Historical Dictionary of Brussels