The conflict of laws
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The conflict of laws
Sweet & Maxwell, 2005
6th ed. / by David McClean and Kisch Beevers
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Morris: The conflict of laws
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  Okinawa
  Korea
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
* The leading textbook on the conflict of laws
* Takes full account of the consumer, e-commerce and employment areas of contract law.
* Introduces a new chapter on the conduct of international litigation, bringing together material on factors influencing choice of venue, Mareva injunctions and forum non conveniens and antisuit injunctions
* Includes cases on aspects of the Rome Convention on contracts
Table of Contents
Introduction to the Conflict of Laws. Personal Connecting Factors. The Exclusion of Foreign Law. Jurisdiction. Sovereign and Diplomatic Immunity. Staying Actions. Foreign Judgments. Foreign Arbitral Awards. Marriage. Matrimonial Causes. Guardianship and the Care of Children. Legitimacy, Legitimation and Adoption. Contracts. Torts. Property. The Effect of Marriage on Property. Administration of Estates. Succession. Trusts. Substance and Procedure. Technical Problems. Theories and Methods.
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