Intercontinental Cooperation Through Private International Law

Intercontinental Cooperation Through Private International Law

Author: Talia Einhorn

Publisher: T.M.C. Asser Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789067044158

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Dedicated to the memory of Peter E. Nygh (1933–2002), this book contains thirty original contributions authored by prominent private international law lawyers from all over the globe. Their themes include private international law, international litigation, arbitration, uniform law and European legal integration. Their treatises and approaches vary from thematic, in-depth studies to studies of a comparative nature. Born in Hamburg, Germany, and raised in the Netherlands and in Australia where his academic career started, Peter Nygh was one of the few scholars with an excellent knowledge of both the common law and civil law legal systems and an in-depth understanding of their differences and similarities. He was an indispensable member, promoter and leader in the International Law Association and the Hague Conference on Private International Law. Most of these papers are based on supranational experiences and aim to continue a comparative law-based analysis of problems so well applied by Nygh. Specific to this book: • Written in memory of Peter E. Nygh, a leading light in International Law • Examines the Hague Convention in a number of different ways, including its position on recognition and enforcement of foreign judgements and its view on Indirectly Held Securities • Features one chapter in French


Intercontinental Cooperation Through Private International Law

Intercontinental Cooperation Through Private International Law

Author: Talia Einhorn

Publisher: T.M.C. Asser Press

Published: 2004-10-21

Total Pages: 532

ISBN-13: 9789067041782

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Dedicated to the memory of Peter E. Nygh (1933–2002), this book contains thirty original contributions authored by prominent private international law lawyers from all over the globe. Their themes include private international law, international litigation, arbitration, uniform law and European legal integration. Their treatises and approaches vary from thematic, in-depth studies to studies of a comparative nature. Born in Hamburg, Germany, and raised in the Netherlands and in Australia where his academic career started, Peter Nygh was one of the few scholars with excellent knowledge of both the common law and civil law legal systems and an in-depth understanding of their differences and similarities. He was an indispensable member, promoter and leader in the International Law Association and the Hague Conference on Private International Law. Most of these papers are based on supranational experiences and aim to continue a comparative law-based analysis of problems so well applied by Nygh.


American Private International Law

American Private International Law

Author: Symeon Symeonides

Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.

Published: 2008-01-01

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 9041127429

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This book was originally published as a monograph in the International Encyclopaedia of Laws/Private International Law.


The Confluence of Public and Private International Law

The Confluence of Public and Private International Law

Author: Alex Mills

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2009-07-02

Total Pages: 463

ISBN-13: 1139479733

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A sharp distinction is usually drawn between public international law, concerned with the rights and obligations of states with respect to other states and individuals, and private international law, concerned with issues of jurisdiction, applicable law and the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in international private law disputes before national courts. Through the adoption of an international systemic perspective, Dr Alex Mills challenges this distinction by exploring the ways in which norms of public international law shape and are given effect through private international law. Based on an analysis of the history of private international law, its role in US, EU, Australian and Canadian federal constitutional law, and its relationship with international constitutional law, he rejects its conventional characterisation as purely national law. He argues instead that private international law effects an international ordering of regulatory authority in private law, structured by international principles of justice, pluralism and subsidiarity.


EU Law and Private International Law

EU Law and Private International Law

Author: Jan-Jaap Kuipers

Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers

Published: 2011-11-25

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 9004206736

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European Union Law and Private International Law both attempt to resolve a conflict of laws. There is however a certain tension between the two disciplines. The present book proposes suggestions to enhance their mutual understanding.


Imperativeness in Private International Law

Imperativeness in Private International Law

Author: Giovanni Zarra

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-01-27

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 9462654999

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This book centres on the ways in which the concept of imperativeness has found expression in private international law (PIL) and discusses “imperative norms”, and “imperativeness” as their intrinsic quality, examining the rules or principles that protect fundamental interests and/or the values of a state so as to require their application at any cost and without exceptions. Discussing imperative norms in PIL means referring to international public policy and overriding mandatory rules: in this book the origins, content, scope and effects of both these forms of imperativeness are analyzed in depth. This is a subject deserving further study, considering that very divergent opinions are still emerging within academia and case law regarding the differences between international public policy and overriding mandatory rules as well as with regard to their way of functioning. By using an approach mainly based on an analysis of the case law of the CJEU and of the courts of the various European countries, the book delves into the origin of imperativeness since Roman law, explains how imperative norms have evolved in the different conceptions of private international law, and clarifies the foundation of the differences between international public policy and overriding mandatory rules and how these concepts are used in EU Regulations on PIL (and in the practice related to these sources of law). Finally, the work discusses the influence of EU and public international law sources on the concept of imperativeness within the legal systems of European countries and whether a minimum content of imperativeness – mainly aimed at ensuring the protection of fundamental human rights in transnational relationships – between these countries has emerged. The book will prove an essential tool for academics with an interest in the analysis of these general concepts and practitioners having to deal with the functioning of imperative norms in litigation cases and in the drafting of international contracts. Giovanni Zarra is Assistant professor of international law and private international law and transnational litigation in the Department of Law of the Federico II University of Naples.


Dual Nationality in the European Union

Dual Nationality in the European Union

Author: Olivier Vonk

Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers

Published: 2012-03-19

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 9004227210

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The book examines the phenomenon of dual nationality in the European Union, particularly against the background of the status of European citizenship – a status that is linked to the nationality of each EU Member State. While the first part sets out the approach towards (dual) nationality in Public and Private International Law as well as in EU Law, the second part consists of an overview of the dual nationality regimes in France, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain. The book shows that the autonomy of Member States in the field of nationality law is becoming increasingly problematic for the EU, and the author takes the position that there is arguably a need for the (minimum) harmonization of European nationality laws.


International Commercial Contracts

International Commercial Contracts

Author: Giuditta Cordero-Moss

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-05-29

Total Pages: 347

ISBN-13: 110702918X

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The book verifies the impact of national law and transnational rules on international contracts, particularly those with an arbitration clause.


Jurisdiction, Recognition and Enforcement in Matrimonial and Parental Responsibility Matters

Jurisdiction, Recognition and Enforcement in Matrimonial and Parental Responsibility Matters

Author: Cristina González Beilfuss

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2023-07-01

Total Pages: 813

ISBN-13: 1839103981

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This authoritative Commentary on the recast Regulation 2019/1111 on matters of matrimonial and parental responsibility presents a deep analysis of the Regulation and is authored by leading experts in family law and private international law. Employing a granular, article-by-article approach, the Commentary acts as a detailed reference point on the uniform jurisdiction rules for divorce, legal separation and marriage annulment, as well as for disputes over parental responsibility with an international element, including child abduction.


Preclassical Conflict of Laws

Preclassical Conflict of Laws

Author: Nikitas Hatzimihail

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2021-07-22

Total Pages: 643

ISBN-13: 0521863023

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Showcases a novel method for approaching private international law combining theoretical insight, textual analysis and historical context.