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Codifying Choice of Law Around the World : an International Comparative Analysis /

Codifying Choice of Law Around the World chronicles, documents, and celebrates the extraordinary, massive codification of Private International Law (PrIL), or Conflict of Laws that has taken place in the last 50 years, from 1962-2012. During this period, the world has witnessed the adoption of nearl...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Symeonides, Symeon, 1949-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Oxford University Press, USA, ©2014.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Codifying Choice of Law Around the World; Copyright; Summary Table of Contents; Detailed Table of Contents; List of Charts; List of Figures; List of Maps; List of Tables; Foreword; Preface; Abbreviations; List of Choice-of-Law Codifications; List of EU Regulations (and Conventions); List of International Conventions; 1 Introduction; I. Introduction; II. National or Sub-national Choice-of-Law Codifications; A. The First Generation; B. The Second Generation; 1. Chronological List; 2. The Numbers; 3. Geographical Distribution; 4. Placement, Length, and Scope.
  • III. European Union Conventions and RegulationsIV. International Choice-of-Law Conventions; V. Sorting the Data; VI. This Book; A. National Reports; B.A Road Map; 2 Law Governing Tort Conflicts; I. Introduction; II. The American Experience in Tort Conflicts; A. The American Choice-of-Law Revolution; B. Differentiating between Conduct-Regulation and Loss-Distribution; C. Summarizing the Results of the Case Law; 1. Common-Domicile Cases; 2. Split-Domicile Intra-state Torts; 3. Split-Domicile Cross-Border Torts; 4. Other Tort Conflicts and Products Liability; 5. Summary.
  • III. The Lex Loci Delicti Rule in the Codifications of the Last 50 YearsA. General Inventory; B. The Lex Loci Still Rules; C. Defining the Locus Delicti in Cross-Border Torts: The Favor Laesi Principle; 1. Express Favor Laesi Rule; 2. Implied Favor Laesi; 3. Discretionary Favor Laesi; 4. Partial Favor Laesi; 5. Summary and Comparison; IV. Exceptions to the Lex Loci Delicti Rule; A. Precursors; B. The Closer-Connection Exception; 1. Closer Connection without Specific Examples; 2. Closer Connection with Examples.
  • 3. Closer Connection as an Exception from Both the Lex Loci and the Parties' Common Law4. Common Party Affiliation as the Sole Exception; C. The Common Domicile Exception or Rule; 1. The Common Affiliation; 2. The Various Versions of the Common-Domicile Rule; a. Express Bilateral Rule; b. Implied Common-Domicile Rule; c. Unilateral Common-Domicile Rule; d. Summary and Comparison; D. Parties Domiciled in States with the Same Law; E. The Preexisting Relationship Exception; F. The Double Actionability Rule; G. Other Unilateral Exceptions in Favor of the Lex Fori; V. Rules of "Conduct and Safety."
  • VI. Summary and Critique of the ExceptionsVII. Products Liability; A. Contacts-Based Rules; B. Favor Laesi Rules; VIII. Special Rules for Other Torts; IX. Party Autonomy; A. Post-Dispute Agreements; B. Pre-Dispute Agreements; X. Interim Conclusions; 3 Party Autonomy in Contract Conflicts; I. Party Autonomy: Ancient Origins and Modern Triumph; II. The Parameters of Party Autonomy; A. Internationality; B. Connection with Chosen State; 1. Required for All Contracts; 2. Required for Some Contracts; 3. Not Required; III. The Modalities of the Choice-of-Law Agreement; A. Mode of Expression.