Martin Illmer, From Related Services to Services – Unchaining the CESL’s Substantive and Personal Scope with regard to Related Services, Transformacje Prawa Prywatnego 3 (2014), 5–19.
Martin Illmer, Anti-suit injunctions und nicht ausschließliche Gerichtsstandsvereinbarungen, Praxis des Internationalen Privat- und Verfahrensrechts 2012, 406–413.
Martin Illmer, Systematik des Rechts der (entgeltlichen) Geschäftsbesorgung, Rabels Zeitschrift für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht 76 (2012), 836–863.
Martin Illmer, Brussels I and Arbitration Revisited – The European Commission’s Proposal COM(2010) 748 final –, Rabels Zeitschrift für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht 75 (2011), 645–670.
Martin Illmer, Short of the Target. Warum Englisch auch als Verfahrenssprache in den schiedsgerichtsbarkeitsbezogenen staatlichen Verfahren des § 1062 ZPO zuzulassen ist, Zeitschrift für Rechtspolitik 2011, 170–173.
Martin Illmer, Der Kommissionsvorschlag zur Reform der Schnittstelle der EuGVO mit der Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit, Zeitschrift für Schiedsverfahren 2011, 248–257.
Martin Illmer, Fishing in Foreign Waters - International Commercial Litigation in English with the German Cost Advantage, Civil Justice Quarterly 29 (2010), 290–296.
Martin Illmer, The New European Private International Law of Product Liability - Steering Through Troubled Waters, Rabels Zeitschrift für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht 73 (2009), 269–313.
Martin Illmer, Neutrality Matters - Some thoughts about the Rome Regulations and the so-called dichotomy of substance and procedure in European Private International Law, Civil Justice Quarterly 28 (2009), 237–260.
Martin Illmer, Ben Steinbrück, Brussels I and Arbitration. Declaratory Relief as an Antidote to Torpedo Actions under a reformed Brussels I Regulation, Zeitschrift für Schiedsverfahren 2009, 188–196.
Martin Illmer, Martin F. Gusy, Die ICDR Guidelines for arbitrators concerning exchanges of information. Zugleich eine deutsch-U.S.-amerikanische Analyse zur Kostenreduzierung in AAA/ICDR Schiedsverfahren, Zeitschrift für Schiedsverfahren 2008, 284–292.
Martin Illmer, Martin F. Gusy, The ICDR Guidelines for arbitrators concerning exchanges of information. A German/American introduction in light of international practice, International Arbitration Law Review 2008, 195–204.
Martin Illmer, Ben Steinbrück, U.S. Discovery and Foreign Private Arbitration. The foreign lawyer’s perspective, Journal of International Arbitration 25 (2008), 329–343.
Martin Illmer, Peter Huber, International Product Liability under the Rome II-Regulation (Art. 5), Yearbook of Private International Law 9 (2007), 31–47.
Martin Illmer, Ingrid Naumann, Yet another blow – Anti-Suit injunctions in support of arbitration agreements within the European Union, International Arbitration Law Review 2007, 147–159.
Martin Illmer, Ingrid Naumann, Von Napster zu Grokster: Urheberrechtliche Haftung der Anbieter von Peer-to-Peer Software, Kommunikation und Recht 2005, 550–555.
Martin Illmer, Strukturen eines Dienstleistungsvertragsrechts (Jus Privatum, 269), Bucerius Law School Hamburg 2016, Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2022, Habilitation Thesis, XXXIX + 943 pp.
Martin Illmer, Urteil kurz kommentiert. Discovery durch US Gerichte nach § 1782 U.S.C. zur Unterstützung privater internationaler Schiedsverfahren, Handelsblatt 07/25/2007, 18.
Martin Illmer, West Tankers reloaded – Vollstreckung eines feststellenden Schiedsspruchs zur Abwehr der Vollstreckung einer zukünftigen ausländischen Gerichtsentscheidung - Zugleich Anmerkung zu West Tankers Inc v. Allianz SpA et al. [2011] EWHC 829 (HC) und [2012] EWCA Civ 27 (CA), Praxis des Internationalen Privat- und Verfahrensrechts 2012, 264–272.
Martin Illmer, Luxemburg locuta, causa finita! Zum zeitlichen Anwendungsbereich der Rom II-Verordnung EUGH, November 17, 2011 – Rs. C-412/10 Homawoo, GPR - Zeitschrift für Gemeinschaftsprivatrecht 2012, 82–84.
Martin Illmer, Schieflage unter der Brüssel I-VO – die Folgen von West Tankers vor dem englischen Court of Appeal Court of Appeal, December 17, 2009 – [2009] EWCA Civ 1397 National Navigation Co v. Endesa Generacion SA, Internationales Handelsrecht 2011, 108–116.
Martin Illmer, Englische anti-suit injunctions in Drittstaatensachverhalten: zum kombinierten Effekt der Entscheidungen des EuGH in Owusu, Turner und West Tankers High Court (England and Wales), November 6, 2009 – [2009] EWHC 2783 Skype Technologies SA v. Joltid Ltd, Praxis des Internationalen Privat- und Verfahrensrechts 2011, 514–521.
Martin Illmer, La vie après Gasser, Turner et West Tankers - Die Anerkennung drittstaatlicher anti-suit injunctions in Frankreich Cour de Cassation, October 14, 2009 – No. 1017 - In Zone Brands, Praxis des Internationalen Privat- und Verfahrensrechts 2010, 456–464.
Martin Illmer, Anti-suit injunctions zur Durchsetzung von Schiedsvereinbarungen in Europa – der letzte Vorhang ist gefallen EuGH, February 10, 2009 – Rs. C-185/07 West Tankers, Praxis des Internationalen Privat- und Verfahrensrechts 2009, 312–318.
Martin Illmer, Alexander Hellgardt, Wiederauferstehung der Sitztheorie? Anmerkung zu BGH, October 27, 2008 – II ZR 158/06 (Trabrennbahn), Neue Zeitschrift für Gesellschaftsrecht 2009, 94–96.
Martin Illmer, US: New decision on 28 USC section 1782 US federal disctrict court for the district of Massachusetts, October 30, 2008 – 2008 WL 4748208, Global Arbitration Review 6 (2008), 33–34.
Martin Illmer, Ingrid Naumann, Anti-suit Injunctions in Support of Arbitration Agreements under the Brussels Regulation. A Comment on the Advocate-General’s Opinion in the West Tankers Reference by the House of Lords (Case C-185/07) Advocate General of the European Court of Justice, October 15, 2008 – C-185/07, ASA bulletin 26 (2008), 820–825.
Martin Illmer, New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards – Commentary. Ed. by Reinmar Wolff. München u. a. 2012, Rabels Zeitschrift für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht 78 (2014), 889–893.
Martin Illmer, Institutional Arbitration. Article-by-Article Commentary. Ed. by Rolf A. Schütze. München u. a. 2013, Rabels Zeitschrift für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht 78 (2014), 893–896.
Martin Illmer, Vogenauer/Kleinheisterkamp (Hrsg.), Commentary on the Unidroit Principles of International Commercial Contract (PICC), Zeitschrift für Schiedsverfahren 2012, 215–216.
Martin Illmer, Dennis Solomon, Die Verbindlichkeit von Schiedssprüchen in der internationalen privaten Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit, Habil.-Schrift, Passau 2007, Rabels Zeitschrift für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht 75 (2011), 184–195.
Martin Illmer, The CISG. A new textbook for students and practitioners: Peter Huber/Alastair Mullis, The CISG, Munich 2007, Internationales Handelsrecht 2009, 140–140.
Martin Illmer, Ingrid Naumann, Gerichtsstandsvereinbarungen in AGB im transatlantischen Rechtsverkehr zwischen EuGVO, US state and federal laws und dem Haager Übereinkommen: Florian Eichel, ABG-Gerichtsstandsklauseln im deutsch-amerikanischen Handelsverkehr, Jena 2007, DAJV-Newsletter 2008, 189–192.
Volker Triebel, Martin Illmer, Wolf-Georg Ringe, Stefan Vogenauer, Katja Ziegler (eds.), Englisches Handels- und Wirtschaftsrecht, 3., komplett neu bearbeitete ed., Verlag Recht und Wirtschaft, Frankfurt am Main 2012, XXXIV + 580 pp.
Martin Illmer, Kommentierung der Art. 1 und 3 Brüssel Ia-VO (Recast), in: Andrew Dickinson, Eva Lein (eds.), The Brussels I Regulation Recast, Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford 2015, 55–92 und 109–111.
Martin Illmer, Introduction, Art. 5, 6, 8, 9, 13, 27-32 Rome II Regulation, in: Peter Huber (ed.), Pocket Commentary on the Rome II Regulation, Sellier elp, München 2011, 1–456.
Martin Illmer, International Arbitration in England and Wales, in: Stephan Balthasar (ed.), International Commercial Arbitration, Beck, München 2016, 299–353.
Martin Illmer, Der Arglisteinwand an der Schnittstelle von staatlicher Gerichtsbarkeit und Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit (Veröffentlichungen zum Verfahrensrecht, 47), Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2007, 170 pp.
Private international law, European private law, uniform law – these were the three major legal fields in which former Institute Director Jürgen Basedow focused his efforts prior to his death in 2023. A commemorative symposium addressing these topics was held in 2024 by his academic pupils. The papers from that symposium have been published in the…
The recently published dissertation of former Institute research associate Luise von Kügelgen examines questions surrounding the inner orientation of the law in its treatment of sibling relationships. Her study reaches across legal fields, taking account of various areas of civil and criminal law.
The precept that no person can dispose of some of their assets in a will while letting the rest pass under the laws of intestacy was one of the quirks of Roman succession law that made the least sense to scholars of later periods. In his dissertation, former research associate at the Institute Dirk Erdelkamp travels through contemporary history in…
Data are the raw materials of the digital transformation. But driven by concerns over a loss of control, market participants exchange data only cautiously. As a consequence, other market actors frequently lack access to relevant data. In this context, data trustees could serve as trustworthy intermediaries. Pascal T. Sierek, research fellow at the…
Claims for damages under antitrust law are of steadily increasing importance. In his doctoral dissertation, former Institute research assistant Jakob Olbing comparatively examines the applicability of foreign antitrust law before German and US courts. Following an in-depth assessment of the current legal situation, Olbing outlines possible future…
Knut Benjamin Pißler, Head of the Institute’s Centre of Expertise on China and Korea, is the editor of the just-published “Handbuch des chinesischen Zivilrechts”. The handbook is the first comprehensive German-language publication on the newly codified Chinese civil law regime.
In his doctoral dissertation, Institute research fellow Felix Aiwanger examines the phenomenon of asset protection and focuses on legal constructions that aim to shield private assets from liability. On the basis of his analysis, Aiwanger proposes reforms that could effectively combat a present-day problem of significant dimension.
How has the tableau of corporate forms in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland changed over the years? A new volume edited by Institute Director Holger Fleischer, Susanne Kalss (Vienna University of Economics and Business), and Hans-Ueli Vogt (University of Zurich) explores this question.
In his doctoral dissertation, former Institute research fellow Dominik Krell examines the workings of the Saudi judiciary. Against the background of recent reforms, he offers new insights on the legal reasoning of Saudi judges and considers how their approach is reflected in Saudi Arabia’s laws, legal institutions, and court practice.
In June of 2023, legal scholars and practitioners met at the Institute to discuss the process by which foreign law enters German court proceedings. The conference proceedings have now been assembled into a volume co-edited by Ralf Michaels, director at the Institute, and Jan Peter Schmidt, head of the Centre for the Application of Foreign Law.
How has family law changed as a result of its encounters with transnational fact patterns, civil status registration systems, the digital age, and war? The first issue of the Rabel Journal of Comparative and International Private Law of 2025 is dedicated to addressing several examples of these transformations.
In her doctoral dissertation, Susanna Roßbach, senior research fellow at the Institute, examines the past, present and future of gender entries in civil registries.