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22 January 2016
Issue: 7683 / Categories: Case law , Law digest , In Court
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Limitation of action

Re Iraqi Civilian Litigation [2015] EWCA Civ 1241, [2015] All ER (D) 80 (Dec)

In the course of the Iraqi Civilian Litigation, the Court of Appeal held that, as a matter of Iraqi law relating to limitation which the English court was bound to apply, and in respect of those heads of claim brought pursuant to rights under Iraqi law, the primary limitation period of three years was not suspended by operation of Art 435(1) of the Iraqi Civil Code as a result of the fact that Coalition Provisional Authority Order 17 had rendered it impossible for the claimants to claim their rights in Iraq.

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

EIP—Stuart Malcolm

EIP—Stuart Malcolm

EIP strengthens Commercial practice with a new partner

Ellisons—Francesca Brown

Ellisons—Francesca Brown

Ellisons welcomes Francesca Brown to Family team

Shakespeare Martineau—Marie Bourke

Shakespeare Martineau—Marie Bourke

Shakespeare Martineau strengthens Sheffield regulatory practice with new hires

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Courts in England and Wales and Singapore are increasingly confronting complex disputes over international child relocation as families become more globally mobile
The government’s long-awaited family law reform consultation could mark a turning point for domestic abuse victims navigating financial remedy proceedings, but significant challenges remain
A new commercial court pilot giving the public access to documents used in hearings, including expert reports, is raising difficult questions about transparency and privacy
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