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Yearbook of private international law. Volume XII-2010 /

The current rich volume of the "Yearbook of Private International Law" includes a special section on actual issues on conflict of laws and jurisdictions in the United States. Another special section is devoted to the revision of the Brussels I Regulation, in particular after the recent pro...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Sarcevic, Petar, Volken, Paul, Bonomi, Andrea, 1964-, Romano, Gian Paolo
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Munich : Sellier European Law Publishers, 2011.
Colección:Yearbook of private international law ; v. 12
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Foreword; Abbreviations; Doctrine; For Better or for Worse: The Europeanization of International Divorce Law; Chinese Private International Law Statute of 28 October 2010; The Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments: on International Commercial Arbitral Awards; Choice of Law and Overriding Mandatory Rules in International Contracts after Rome I; Recent Developments in U.S. Conflicts of Laws; The Emergence of Quasi Rules in U.S. Conflicts Law; U.S. Implementation vel non of the 2005 Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements.
  • Morrison v. National Australia Bank: Implications for Global Securities Class ActionsA Guide to United States Case Law under the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction; Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in the United States; Codifying Choice of Law for Tort Conflicts: The Oregon Experience in Comparative Perspective; The Revision of the Brussels I Regulation; Surveying the Proposed Brussels I bis Regulation: Solid Foundations but Renovation Needed; What Should Be Done about Jurisdiction Agreements?
  • Application of the Brussels I Regulation to External Situations
  • From Studies Carried Out by the European Group for Private International Law (EGPIL/GEDIP) to the Proposal for the Revision of the RegulationAbolition of Exequatur: Problems and Solutions
  • Mutual Recognition, Mutual Trust and Recognition of Foreign Judgments: Too Many Words in the Sea; Choice-of-Court Agreements: Breach and Damages Within the Brussels I Regime; Jurisdiction over Jurisdiction and Choice of Court Agreements: Views on the Hague Convention of 2005 and Implications for the European Regime; News from the Hague.
  • The Hague Conference on Private International Law: Work in Progress (2008-2010)National Reports; The Implementation of the Revised Lugano Convention in Swiss Procedural Law; The Law Applicable to Technology Transfer Contracts and Egyptian Conflict of Laws: A Triumph of Nationalism over Internationalism?; Party Autonomy in Norwegian International Matrimonial Property Law and Succession Law; Common Law Innovations in Proving Foreign Law; An Overview of the Private International Law of Iran: Theory and Practice.
  • Conflict of Laws, Conflict of Mores and External Public Policy in Israel: Registration and Recognition of Foreign Divorce Decrees
  • A Modern CritiqueCourt Decisions; Website Accessibility as a Basis for Jurisdiction under Art. 15(1)(C) of the Brussels I Regulation: Case Note on the ECJ Judgments Pammer and Alpenhof; Modern Art
  • The ECJ's Latest Sketches of Art. 5 No. 1 lit. b Brussels I Regulation; Reservation of Title in Insolvency Proceedings: Some Remarks in Light of the German Graphics Judgment of the ECJ.