Essays in private international law
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Essays in private international law
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This work consists of nine essays in the broad field of private international law, some originally delivered as lectures, others written as law journal articles. The author draws on his experience as a Law Commissioner, in European Community negotiations in Brussels, and in providing advice to the government on private international law matters. Where appropriate, the essays include new introductions, examining major developments which have occurred since they were
originally written.
目次
- Is European Harmonization of Private International Law a Myth or a Reality?: A British Perspective
- The EEC Convention on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations (1980): Its History and Main Features
- Varying the Proper Law
- Torts in the Dismal Swamp: Choice of Law Revisited
- Contract as a Tort Defence in the Conflict of Laws
- Development of Rules of Private International Law in the Field of Family Law
- Choice in Choice of Law
- The Draft UK/US Judgments Convention: A British Viewpoint
- Hague Conventions and the Reform of English Conflict of Laws
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