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Conflict of laws : a comparative approach : text and cases / Gilles Cuniberti.

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017Descripción: xxx, 487 páginas ; 25 cmTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • sin mediación
Tipo de soporte:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 9781785365935
  • 1785365932
  • 9781785365959
  • 1785365959
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 340.9 C972c 2017
Contenidos:
Competing methodologies -- The choice of law process -- General rules -- Parallel litigation -- Choice of court agreements -- Foreign nation judgments -- Sister states judgments -- Jurisdiction in contractual matters -- Choice of law in contractual matters -- Choice of law in tort matters -- Validity of marriage -- Divorce.
Resumen: The conflict of laws, also known as private international law, is a field of the greatest importance in an increasingly globalized world. The analysis of any legal issue, in a case involving more than one country, must start with an assessment of which court could otentially hear the case and which law it would apply. Contrary to other manuals or casebooks, which focus on the law of one jurisdiction, this innovative casebook offers a comparative treatment of the field. On each issue, materials from several jurisdictions are discussed and compared. The approach centers on comprehending the common principles of the field, but also highlights the frundamental differences. The goal is to train lawyers who not only will kinow the law of their own jurisdiction, but also will have an understanding of the key differences existing between the main models, and will thus be able to interact usefully with clients from other jurisdictions. This casebooks systematically presents and compares the laws of four jurisdictions: the United States, the European Union, France and England (where left untouched by EU harmonization). It offers additional insight into rules applicable in China and Japan and also discusses remarkable solutions adopted in a wide range of jurisdictions such as Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Canada and Tunisia. All materials from non-English speaking jurisdictions have been translated into English.
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Competing methodologies -- The choice of law process -- General rules -- Parallel litigation -- Choice of court agreements -- Foreign nation judgments -- Sister states judgments -- Jurisdiction in contractual matters -- Choice of law in contractual matters -- Choice of law in tort matters -- Validity of marriage -- Divorce.

The conflict of laws, also known as private international law, is a field of the greatest importance in an increasingly globalized world. The analysis of any legal issue, in a case involving more than one country, must start with an assessment of which court could otentially hear the case and which law it would apply. Contrary to other manuals or casebooks, which focus on the law of one jurisdiction, this innovative casebook offers a comparative treatment of the field. On each issue, materials from several jurisdictions are discussed and compared. The approach centers on comprehending the common principles of the field, but also highlights the frundamental differences. The goal is to train lawyers who not only will kinow the law of their own jurisdiction, but also will have an understanding of the key differences existing between the main models, and will thus be able to interact usefully with clients from other jurisdictions. This casebooks systematically presents and compares the laws of four jurisdictions: the United States, the European Union, France and England (where left untouched by EU harmonization). It offers additional insight into rules applicable in China and Japan and also discusses remarkable solutions adopted in a wide range of jurisdictions such as Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Canada and Tunisia. All materials from non-English speaking jurisdictions have been translated into English.

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