The Conflict of Laws

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EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 9780199289134


Издатель Oxford University Press

Год выпуска 2006

- - Covers the basic principles of the conflict of laws in a succinct and approachable style making this an ideal introductory text- Explains complex points of law and terminology clearly and without oversimplification, offering both an authoritative and accessible approach to a subject which has changed greatly in recent years- More headings and subheadings have improved navigability of the text which is particularly helpful for revision purposesNew to this edition- Coverage of recent ECJ jurisprudence, especially Gasser v Misat, Turner v Grovit and Owusu v Jackson- Revision of the marriage section to take account of Civil Partnership Act 2004- Full consideration of the new Brussels II Regulation- Improved layout structure makes Conflict of Laws even more accessible to students who are new to the topicThe area of conflict of laws has undergone a profound change in recent decades. Much of the subject is now dominated by international conventions and legislation, rather than by case law. In practical terms, issues relating to jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments have taken centre stage and choice of law questions have become of more secondary importance. These changing emphases in private international law are fully reflected in this book.The aim of the book is to provide a clear, up-to-date account of those topics in private international law which are covered in typical undergraduate courses. The book provides a detailed analysis of not only the most important commercial topics (civil jurisdiction, the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments, choice of law in contractual and non-contractual obligations, and arbitration) but also the most relevant aspects of family law (marriage, matrimonial causes and children) and property law. Theoretical issues, introduced to the reader in the first chapter, are considered in greater detail at the end of the book.Previously entitled Jaffey on the Conflict of Laws the book continues to offer an ideal introduction to this complex and ever-changing subject.