The conflict of laws
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The conflict of laws
Sweet & Maxwell : Thomson Reuters, 2009
7th ed. / by David McClean and Kisch Beevers
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Conflict of Laws is now a well-established textbook on this complicated and fast moving area of law. The text explains the fundamental principles of the subject but also allows the reader to stand back from the rules dealing with specific topics and to consider some issues which concern the working of the conflict of laws as a whole, in particular, the theoretical basis and methodology., thus, making it an ideal textbook for students on both academic and professional courses.
Table of Contents
- Introduction to the Conflict of Laws
- Personal Connecting Factors
- Exclusion of Foreign Law
- Jurisdiction: Principles and European Rules
- Jurisdiction: the Traditional English Rules
- Sovereign and Diplomatic Immunity
- Foreign Judgments
- Foreign Arbitral Awards
- Marriage
- Matrimonial Causes
- Children: guardianship and care
- Children: legitimacy, legitimation and adoption
- Contracts
- Torts
- Property
- Matrimonial Property
- Succession and the Administration of Estates
- Trusts
- Substance and Procedure
- Technical Problems
- Theories and Methods.
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