The Nature and Enforcement of Choice of Court Agreements : a Comparative Study.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC,
2017.
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Colección: | Studies in Private International Law Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Series Editor's Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; Table of Cases; Table of Legislation, International Conventions, Official Papers and Policy Documents; 1; Introduction; I. Point of Departure; II. Multilateral Private International Law Rules and the Nature and Enforcement of Choice of Court Agreements; III. Contributions to Knowledge; 2; Private International Law, Party Autonomy and the English 'Dispute Resolution' Paradigm; I. The 'Public' Role and Function of Private International Law.
- II. Private International Law Norms as Secondary Rules for the Allocation of Regulatory Authority and the Separation of Functions within Choice of Court AgreementsIII. The Emerging Third Paradigm of Jurisdiction and the Quest for a More Comprehensive Understanding of Party Autonomy; IV. The Emerging Paradigm of Party Autonomy and the Continued Viability of Private Law Remedies for Breach of Choice of Court Agreements.
- v. The Emerging Paradigm of Party Autonomy and the Proposed Reorganisation of Private International Law Rules on the Basis of a Systematic Distinction between Agreements and Non-agreementsVI. Conclusion; 3; The Analogy between Arbitration Agreements and Choice of Court Agreements: The Technique of Severability and Whether the Contractualisation Phenomenon Distorts the Fundamental Nature and Effects of Choice of Court Agreements?; I. Introduction; II. Severability in Dispute Resolution Agreements; III. Interim Conclusion; IV. Deconstructing the Arbitration Agreement Analogy; V. Conclusion; 4.
- Private Law or Public Law? An Assessment of the Fundamental Juridical Nature and Classification of Choice of Court AgreementsI. Fundamental Juridical Nature and Classification of Choice of Court Agreements; II. Hybrid Jurisdiction-Arbitration Agreements; III. Asymmetric or Unilateral Choice of Court Agreements; IV. Fundamental Juridical Nature and Classification of Choice of Court Agreements under the Brussels I Regulation (Recast); V. Conclusion; 5; 'Dispute Resolution' Epitomised: The Damages Remedy for Breach of Choice of Court Agreements; I. Introduction.
- II. Preliminary Issue: Practical Solutions for Enforcing English Exclusive Choice of Court Agreements by Drafting Clauses to Guarantee the Secondary Enforcement of Choice of Court AgreementsIII. The Legal Basis of the Claim for Damages for Breach of a Choice of Court Agreement; IV. Contract; V. Tort; VI. Restitution; VII. Damages in Equity; VIII. Damages in Lieu of an Injunction: Section 50 of the Senior Courts Act 1981; IX. Recognition and Enforcement of the English Judgment Awarding Damages for Breach of a Choice of Court Agreement; 6.