A guide to global private international law
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A guide to global private international law
(Studies in private international law, v. 32)
Hart, 2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book provides a substantial overview of the discipline of private international law viewed from a global perspective.
The guide is divided into 4 key sections.
Theory
Institutional and Conceptual Framework Issues
Civil and Commercial Law (apart from Family Law)
Family Law
Each chapter is written by a leading expert(s). The chapters address specific areas/aspects of private international law and consider the existing global solutions and the possibilities of improving/creating them. Where appropriate, the chapters are co-authored by experts from different legal perspectives in order to achieve as balanced a picture as possible.
The range of contributions includes authors from Europe, North America, Latin America, Africa, Asia and Oceania. An essential resource for academics, practitioners and students alike.
Table of Contents
PART I
INTRODUCTION
1. Introduction
Jayne Holliday and Paul Beaumont
PART II
THEORY
2. Pragmatism and Private International Law
Abubakri Yekini and Paul Beaumont
3. Characterisation
Chiara Goetzke and Ralf Michaels
4. Connecting Factors
Susanne L Goessl and Ruth Lamont
5. Renvoi and Preliminary Questions
Maria Hook
6. Public Policy and Mandatory Provisions
Trevor Hartley
PART III
INSTITUTIONAL AND FRAMEWORK ISSUES
7. Hague Conference on Private International Law
Marta Pertegas and Paul Beaumont
8. National Organs and Central Authorities under HCCH Conventions
Ignacio Goicoechea and Brody Warren
9. Substance and Procedure
Richard Garnett
10. Application of Foreign Law
Marta Requejo Isidro
11. States as Litigants in International Matters before Domestic Courts
Ugljesa Grusic, Paul Herrup and Lucian Martinez
12. Service of Process
David McClean
13. Taking of Evidence
Brooke Marshall and Nadia de Araujo
PART IV
CIVIL AND COMMERCIAL LAW (EXCLUDING FAMILY LAW)
14. Law Applicable to Contracts
Symeon C Symeonides
15. Contract Jurisdiction
Ron Brand and Karen Vandekerckhove
16. Companies
Johan Meeusen
17. Competition Law Enforcement: Private International Law and Access to Effective Legal Remedies in Cross-Border Cases
Mihail Danov and Carmen Otero Garcia-Castrillon
18. Tort: Applicable Law
Michael Hellner
19. Tort: Jurisdiction
Reid Mortensen
20. Unjust(ified) Enrichment
Adeline Chong and Jan Luttringhaus
21. Property
Janeen M Carruthers and Matthias Weller
22. Succession
Albert Font i Segura and Jayne Holliday
23. Trusts
Jonathan Harris
24. Insolvency and Bankruptcy
Francisco Garcimartin Alferez and Sara Sanchez
25. Intellectual Property
Paul Torremans
26. Arbitration
Giuditta Cordero-Moss
27. Maritime Exceptionalism in Global Private International Law
Veronica Ruiz Abou-Nigm
28. Choice of Court Agreements
Paul Beaumont and Mary Keyes
29. Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments in Civil or Commercial Matters
David Goddard and Paul Beaumont
30. Conflicts of Jurisdiction
Ardavan Arzandeh and Matthias Lehmann
31. Collective Redress
Koji Takahashi and Zheng Sophia Tang
PART V
FAMILY LAW
32. Divorce
Maire Ni Shuilleabhain and Jayne Holliday
33. Parental Responsibility, Custody and Access
Costanza Honorati and Mary Keyes
34. Child Abduction
Maria Caterina Baruffi and Jayne Holliday
35. Adoption of Children
Laura Martinez-Mora
36. Maintenance
Paul Beaumont and Lara Walker
37. Matrimonial Property
Rhona Schuz
38. Family Agreements Involving Children
Paul Beaumont and Nieve Rubaja
39. The Protection of Adults
Pietro Franzina
40. International Surrogacy and International Parentage: Hopes for a Global Solution
Giacomo Biagioni
PART VI
CONCLUSION
41. Conclusion: Mapping of the Strength of Global Private International Law
Paul Beaumont and Jayne Holliday
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