I've just done a quick search on Google and found this
statement in a bulletin from USCIB dated March 1, 2002 at
http://www.uscib.org/index.asp?documentID=1963
"The European Commission has confirmed that it has shelved
plans for a Rome II measure on the law applicable to
non-contractual obligations. Although Rome II had been
listed in the Justice and Home Affairs (JAI) objectives at
the start of the Spanish EU Presidency, it has since been
removed. However, DG JAI intends to public a Green Paper
on ‘Rome I’, which deals with choice of law in contractual
cases, in July of this year. The Green Paper will contain
questions and a number of options for the possible revision
of the 1980 Rome Convention on the law applicable to
contractual obligations."
There is a useful page of connected links at
http://www.aig.org/r2g/links.html
Best wishes
Patrick Overy
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002 14:07:01 +0100 Hester Swift
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> Does anyone know if the planned draft Rome II proposal has been published
> yet? Unfortunately I need to know in the next 2 hours so if anyone has info.
> I'd be v. grateful.
>
> Thanks,
> Hester Swift
> EU Librarian
> Law Society Library
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