Scottish land law
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Scottish land law
W. Green, 2009
3rd ed
- v. 1
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"Published under the auspices of the Scottish Universities Institute"
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The 3rd edition of Professor Anton's standard text on the Scottish rules of private international law has been completely revised by Professors Beaumont and McEleavy. The subject area has been comprehensively reshaped in recent years due to the process of Europeanisation. The Brussels I, Brussels IIa, Rome I, Rome II and Maintenance Regulations, as well as associated case law, are considered in detail with regard paid to their particular impact on Scots law. The recent work of the Hague Conference on Private International Law is equally evaluated, most notably the Conventions on Maintenance, Choice of Court, Protection of Adults, Protection of Children and Inter-country Adoption. In analysing European and global instruments the authors have drawn on their experience in participating in the negotiation processes in Brussels as well as from their work for the Hague Conference.
Table of Contents
*Introduction *Theories and methods *International and regional instruments: Implementation, integration and interpretation *Identification of the applicable law *Application of statutes and limits to the application of foreign law *State immunity *Connecting factors *Jurisdiction *External decrees: Recognition and enforcement *Choice of law in contractual obligations *Rome I regulation *Arbitration *Foreign money liabilities *Bills of exchange and letters of credit *Choice of law in non-contractual --obligations *Marriage, civil partnership and --cohabitation *Divorce and dissolution *Effects of marriage on property *Children *Maintenance *Adults with incapacity *Property *Trusts *Administration of estates of persons deceased *Succession *Companies, firms and associations *Bankruptcy *Procedure and evidence
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