ContentsIntroduction to Multistate Torts in European PrivateInternational Law 1Javier Carrascosa González, Silvia Marino, and Anna Wysocka-Bar1 Alternativity and multiplicity in European privateinternational law: setting the scenario in the case of cross-border torts 9Silvia Marino2 Lis pendens and related actions in EU private international law 26Bartosz Trocha3 Jurisdiction in defamation cases: the world is my oyster 43Javier Carrascosa González4 The law applicable to damage in cases with foreign elementsin Article 4 Rome II Regulation: when in Rome, do as theRomans do 58Javier Carrascosa González5 Law applicable to defamation in cases with foreign elementsand libel tourism 73Javier Carrascosa González6 The Rome II Regulation revision on defamation and the Anti-SLAPP Directive 87Caterina D'Osualdo7 Cross-border perspectives of private enforcement ofcompetition law 99Magdalena Licková and Silvia Marino8 Jurisdiction and applicable law in climate change litigation 119Olivera Boskovic9 Converging substantive and choice-of-law rules in AI-relatedharm: a focus on the relevant EU legal framework 135Benedetta Cappiello10 Cross-border recognition and enforcement of judgments andhuman rights: intersection between cross-border recognitionand enforcement and Article 6 ECHR and Article 1 ProtocolNo 1 to the ECHR 155Satu Heikkilä11 Clash of judgments under the Hague Judgment Convention 177Francisco José Garcimartín Alférez and Sara Sánchez Fernández12 Coordination of jurisdiction in succession matters in the EU 196Anna Wysocka-Bar.
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