Webinar Recording: Travel Law: the State of It

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28/01/2022

To mark the significant developments in the law relating to travel and cross border disputes last year, in yesterday’s webinar Sarah Prager and Andrew Spencer discussed The State of Things, covering all the major topics in this area and encompassing:

  • Brexit: jurisdiction and applicable law
  • Brownlie: the common law rules on jurisdiction
  • Service: what’s changed and what to do about it
  • Covid: cancellation and illness claims
  • X v Kuoni: the duties and defences in package travel claims
  • Griffiths: evidencing local standards

If you missed it, you can view it here

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