Private international law : contemporary challenges and continuing relevance
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Private international law : contemporary challenges and continuing relevance
(Elgar monographs in private international law)
Edward Elgar Pub., c2019
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Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- 1. Certainty versus flexibility in the conflict of laws / Kermit Roosevelt III
- 2. Certainty versus flexibility in the EU choice of law system / Francesca Ragno
- 3. Foundation, limits and scope of party autonomy / Giuditta Cordero-Moss
- 4. The scope and limits of party autonomy in international contracts : a comparative analysis / Symeon C. Symeonides
- 5. Private international law and the question of universal values / Ralf Michaels
- 6. Are there universal values in choice of law rules? Should there be any? / Mathias Reimann
- 7. Unlocking private international law's potential in global (migration) governance / Verónica Ruiz Abou-Nigm
- 8. The present and prospective contribution of global private international law unification to global legal ordering / Hans van Loon
- 9. Extraterritoriality in the public and private enforcement of U.S. regulatory law / Hannah L. Buxbaum
- 10. New challenges of extraterritoriality : superposing laws / Matthias Lehmann
- 11. European perspectives on human rights litigation / Martina Mantovani and Burkhard Hess
- 12. Judicial jurisdiction and forum access : the search for predictable rules / Linda J. Silberman
- 13. New challenges in the recognition and enforcement of judgments / Ronald A. Brand
- 14. New challenges in the context of recognition and enforcement of judgments / Andrea Bonomi
- 15. Foreign law in domestic courts : challenges and future developments / Yuko Nishitani
- 16. The challenge of accommodating foreign law in domestic courts / Louise Ellen Teitz
- 17. Private international law in international arbitration / George A. Bermann
- 18. Private international law and arbitration : arbitral determination of the law or rules of law governing the merits / Horacio A. Grigera Naón
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Is Private International Law (PIL) still fit to serve its function in today's global environment? In light of some calls for radical changes to its very foundations, this timely book investigates the ability of PIL to handle contemporary and international problems, and inspires genuine debate on the future of the field.
Separated into nine parts, each containing two perspectives on a different issue or challenge, this unique book considers issues such as the certainty vs flexibility of laws, the notion of universal values, the scope of party autonomy, the emerging challenges of extraterritoriality and global governance issues in the context of PIL. Further topics include current developments in forum access, the recognition and enforcement of judgments, foreign law in domestic courts and PIL in international arbitration.
This comprehensive work will be of great value to scholars and students working across all areas of PIL. It will also be an important touchstone for practitioners seeking to think creatively about their cases involving conflict of laws and PIL.
Contributors include: V.R. Abou-Nigm, G.A. Bermann, A. Bonomi, R.A. Brand, D.P. Fernandez Arroyo, F. Ferrari, H.A. Grigera Naon, B. Hess, M. Lehmann, M. Mantovani, R. Michaels, Y. Nishitani, F. Ragno, M. Reimann, K. Roosevelt III, L.J. Silberman, S.C. Symeonides, L.E. Teitz, H. van Loon
目次
Contents:
Introduction 1
Franco Ferrari and Diego P. Fernandez Arroyo
PART I CERTAINTY VERSUS FLEXIBILITY
1. Certainty versus flexibility in the conflict of laws 6
Kermit Roosevelt III
2. Certainty versus flexibility in the EU choice of law system 27
Francesca Ragno
PART II PARTY AUTONOMY
3. Foundation, limits and scope of party autonomy 71
Giuditta Cordero-Moss
4. The scope and limits of party autonomy in international contracts:
a comparative analysis 101
Symeon C. Symeonides
PART III UNIVERSAL VALUES
5. Private international law and the question of universal values 148
Ralf Michaels
6. Are there universal values in choice of law rules? Should there be any? 178
Mathias Reimann
PART IV PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
ISSUES
7. Unlocking private international law's potential in global (migration)
governance 196
Veronica Ruiz Abou-Nigm
8. The present and prospective contribution of global private international law
unification to global legal ordering 214
Hans van Loon
PART V THE NEW CHALLENGES OF EXTRATERRITORIALITY
9. Extraterritoriality in the public and private enforcement of U.S.
regulatory law 236
Hannah L. Buxbaum
10. New challenges of extraterritoriality: superposing laws 258
Matthias Lehmann
PART VI CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN FORUM ACCESS:
JURISDICTION AND FORUM NON CONVENIENS
11. European perspectives on human rights litigation 293
Martina Mantovani and Burkhard Hess
12. Judicial jurisdiction and forum access: the search for predictable rules 332
Linda J. Silberman
PART VII RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS
13. New challenges in the recognition and enforcement of judgments 360
Ronald A. Brand
14. New challenges in the context of recognition and enforcement of
judgments 390
Andrea Bonomi
PART VIII FOREIGN LAW IN DOMESTIC COURTS
15. Foreign law in domestic courts: challenges and future developments 412
Yuko Nishitani
16. The challenge of accommodating foreign law in domestic courts 434
Louise Ellen Teitz
PART IX PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW IN INTERNATIONAL
ARBITRATION
17. Private international law in international arbitration 464
George A. Bermann
18. Private international law and arbitration: arbitral determination of the law
or rules of law governing the merits 484
Horacio A. Grigera Naon
Index 497
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