The Elgar companion to the Hague Conference on Private International Law

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The Elgar companion to the Hague Conference on Private International Law

edited by Thomas John, Rishi Gulati, Ben Köhler

(Elgar companions to international organisations)

Edward Elgar Pub., c2020

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This comprehensive Companion is a unique guide to the Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH), an intergovernmental organisation dedicated to developing multilateral legal instruments pertaining to personal, family and commercial legal situations that cross national borders. The Companion is a critical assessment of, and reflection on, past and possible future contributions of the HCCH to the further development and unification of private international law. Written by international experts who have all directly or indirectly contributed to the work of the HCCH, chapters analyse its structure and working methods, as well as explore its significant achievements in the areas of international family law, civil procedure, legal cooperation, commercial and finance law. The contributors also discuss the many challenges both the HCCH and other global organisations are facing, including the advent of regionalism and renewed nationalism. Scholars and students of private international law, as well as private legal practitioners and members of the judiciary, will find this book to be crucial reading. Those working at other international organisations such as NGOs, banks and businesses will also find its insights into the workings of a successful international organisation beneficial.

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Contents: Foreword I xxi Christophe Bernasconi Foreword II xxiv Lord Collins Editors’ introduction to the Elgar companion to the HCCH xxv PART I HCCH: INSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVES SECTION 1 – HCCH AS AN INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTION 1 The Netherlands Standing Government Committee on Private International Law 3 Paul Vlas 2 The HCCH and functional immunity: on origins, scope, and access to court 11 Guido den Dekker 3 The three sisters of private international law: an increasingly co-operative family rather than sibling rivals 23 William Brydie-Watson SECTION 2 – HCCH AS AN ORGANISATION WITH GLOBAL REACH 4 The HCCH’s development in Latin America and the Caribbean 42 Nuria Gonzalez-Martin 5 The HCCH’s development in Africa 52 Richard Frimpong Oppong and Pontian N. Okoli 6 The HCCH’s development in the Asia-Pacific region 61 Yuko Nishitani SECTION 3 – HCCH AS A DRIVER OF PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW 7 The work of the HCCH and the path of the law: the politics of difference in unified private international law 79 Horatia Muir Watt 8 The role of the HCCH in shaping private international law 112 Jan von Hein 9 Regulatory competition and the 2015 Choice of Law Principles 128 Giesela Rühl 10 The HCCH and legal co-operation – shaping the fourth dimension of private international law 150 Lukas Rass-Masson 11 The effect of ‘ordre public’ and mandatory forum law on the work of the HCCH: reflections from the Australian common law 160 Christopher Ward and Philip Santucci PART II HCCH: CURRENT INSTRUMENTS SECTION 1 – HCCH FAMILY LAW INSTRUMENTS 12 The HCCH and its Conventions relating to marriages 173 Patrick Wautelet 13 The 1980 Child Abduction Convention – the status quo and future challenges 183 Diana Bryant 14 The 1993 Intercountry Adoption Convention: from ‘gift child’ to safer adoptions 198 Sai Ramani Garimella and Shivika Choudhary 15 International family law and child protection in Latin America: achievements and shortcomings, challenges posed by the 1996 Child Protection Convention 214 Nieve Rubaja 16 The 2000 Adult Protection Convention – sleeping beauty or too complex to implement? 226 Richard Frimston 17 The HCCH and maintenance obligations 236 Nadia de Araujo 18 Mediation in international children’s cases 249 Melissa Kucinski 19 Child protection in private international law – a HCCH success story? 259 Yuko Nishitani SECTION 2 – HCCH CIVIL PROCEDURE, CROSS-BORDER LITIGATION AND LEGAL CO-OPERATION INSTRUMENTS 20 The 1961 Apostille Convention – authenticating documents for international use 277 Peter Zablud 21 The 1965 Service and 1970 Evidence Conventions as crucial bridges between legal traditions? 288 Vincent Richard and Burkhard Hess 22 The 2005 Choice of Court Convention – the triumph of party autonomy 298 Ronald A. Brand 23 The Judgments Project: fulfilling Asser’s dream of free-flowing judgments 309 Richard Garnett SECTION 3 – HCCH COMMERCIAL AND FINANCE INSTRUMENT 24 Bridging the common law–civil law divide? The 1985 Trusts Convention 323 Adeline Chong 25 The 2006 Securities Convention: background, purpose and future 336 Guy Morton 26 Advocating party autonomy in private international law – the 2015 Choice of Law Principles 349 José Antonio Moreno Rodríguez PART III HCCH: CURRENT AND POSSIBLE FUTURE PRIORITIES SECTION 1 – CURRENT PRIORITIES OF THE HCCH 27 Parentage and international surrogacy – common solutions for a contentious issue? 361 María Mercedes Albornoz 28 Global governance and co-operation on tourist-consumer matters: arguments in favour of a legal instrument to protect international tourists at the HCCH 373 Claudia Lima Marques and Tatiana Cardoso Squeff 29 Forum non conveniens: a comparative perspective 390 Philippa Webb SECTION 2 – POSSIBLE FUTURE PRIORITIES OF THE HCCH? 30 Is private international law tech-proof? Conflict of laws and FinTech: selected issues 406 Francisco J. Garcimartín Alférez and Sara Sánchez Fernández 31 Private international law and international commercial arbitration – a role for the HCCH? 416 Alexander Grebelsky 32 The digitisation of legal co-operation – reshaping the fourth dimension of private international law 428 Florian Heindler 33 Complex contractual relationships – is there a need for special private international law rules on contractual chains and networks? 439 Poomintr Sooksripaisarnkit and Ifeoma Obi 34 The (uneasy) relationship between the HCCH and information technology 449 Dan Jerker B. Svantesson 35 Of giggers and digital nomads – what role for the HCCH in developing a regulatory regime for highly mobile international employees 464 Geert van Calster Glossary to the Elgar companion to the HCCH 479 Index 485

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