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Eu Private International Law |
Peter Stone, Professor, School of Law, University of Essex, UK
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‘It is a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of the cornerstones of private international law in the European Union which provides a safe and up-to-date guide to a complex area from a comparative perspective. Continental lawyers may particularly appreciate the extensive coverage of English case law on the subject.’ – Filip De Ly, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Private international law – or the conflict of laws, as it is also commonly known – has evolved in great measure in recent years, due in part to the successes of international agreements in harmonizing the conflict laws of individual countries.
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Contents: Preface Part I: Introduction 1. Introduction Part II: Civil Jurisdiction and Judgements 2. History, Outline and Scope 3. Domicile 4. Alternative Jurisdiction 5. Protected Contracts 6. Exclusive Jurisdiction 7. Submission 8. Concurrent Proceedings 9. Provisional Measures 10. Recognition and Enforcement of Judgements 11. Enforcement Procedure Part III: Choice of Law in Respect of Obligations 12. Contracts 13. Protected Contracts 14. Torts 15. Restitution Part IV: Family Matters 16. Matrimonial Proceedings 17. Parental Responsibility 18. Familial Maintenance and Matrimonial Property Part V: Insolvency 19. Insolvency Index
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This book is part of the Elgar European Law series. To view the rest of the series, please use the link.
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