The conflict of laws
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The conflict of laws
(Longman law)
Longman, 1995
- : pbk
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  Tottori
  Shimane
  Okayama
  Hiroshima
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  Tokushima
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  Saga
  Nagasaki
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  Miyazaki
  Kagoshima
  Okinawa
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: pbk ISBN 9780582083806
Description
The subject, 'conflict of laws', comprises part of any country's private law which regulates certain types of problems that arise when a dispute has some connection with another country. It is concerned with such issues as the court's jurisdiction to determine such a dispute, the choice of the country whose law will be applied in determining the merits of the dispute, and the recognition or enforcement of a foreign judgement. The text also has a strong E.C. focus.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction.
2. Personal connections of individuals.
3. Marriage.
4. Matrimonial proceedings.
5. Children.
6. Corporations and insolvency.
7. Civil jurisdiction introduction.
8. Civil jurisdiction basic principles.
9. Alternative form.
10. Civil jurisdiction protective or exclusive jurisdiction.
11. Civil jurisdiction forum clauses.
12. Contracts.
13. Tort.
14. Foreign judgements.
15. Property.
16. General conflict problems.
Index
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ISBN 9780582083813
Description
This edition includes chapters covering the conflict of laws in: personal connections of individuals; marriage; matrimonial proceedings; children; corporations and insolvency; civil jurisdiction; contracts; tort; foreign judgements; property; and general conflict problems.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Introduction. Part 2 Personal connections of individuals: domicile
- habitual residence
- dependence on children. Part 3 Marriage: validity
- polygamous marriage. Part 4 Matrimonial proceedings: English status proceedings
- recognition of foreign divorces
- separations and annulments
- familial financial provision. Part 5 Children: filial relationships
- adoption
- child custody and abduction. Part 6 Corporations and insolvency. Part 7 Civil jurisdiction - introduction. Part 8 Civil jurisdiction - basic principles. Part 9 Alternative fora. Part 10 Civil jurisdiction - protective or exclusive jurisdiction: protective jurisdiction
- exclusive jurisdiction. Part 11 Civil jurisdiction - forum clauses: jurisdiction clauses
- arbitration clauses. Part 12 Contracts: introduction
- ascertainment of the proper law
- the scope of the proper law
- public policy and mandatory rules
- certain particular contracts. Part 13 Tort. Part 14 Foreign judgements: introduction
- the various enforcement regimes
- substantive requirements
- arbitral awards. Part 15 Property: nature and location
- immovable property
- particular transfers of movable property inter vivos
- expropriation
- succession on death
- trusts
- matrimonial property. Part 16 General conflict problems.
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