Private International Law: A Hungarian Perspective
This book provides a concise and analytical introduction to private international law in Hungary: international jurisdiction of courts, choice of law (applicable law) and the recognition and enforcement of foreign judicial decisions. It presents both Hungarian conflicts rules and their judicial prac...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill | Nijhoff
2024.
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Edición: | 1st ed |
Colección: | International Law E-Books Online, Collection 2024.
Law in Eastern Europe ; 71 |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009841938706719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Abbreviations
- 1 General Introduction
- 1 Historical Development
- 2 Private International Law: Choice of Law and International Civil Procedure
- 3 Sources of pil
- 3.1 National Law
- 3.2 EU Law
- 3.3 International Treaties
- 4 Authorities Applying Private International Law
- 2 General Questions and Principles of Choice of Law
- 1 Scope of Private International Law
- 2 State Law, Non-state Law
- 3 Choice-of-Law Rules
- 3.1 Taxonomy of Choice-of-Law Rules
- 3.2 Connecting Factors
- 3.3 Combination of Connecting Factors
- 3.4 Party Autonomy
- 3.5 Dépeçage
- 4 Application of the Choice-of-Law Rule
- 4.1 Characterization (Classification)
- 4.2 Time Dimension and Change in the Applicable Law
- 4.3 Fraudulent Connection (Evasion of the Law)
- 4.4 Reference to the Law of States with Multiple Legal Orders
- 5 Application of the Designated Law
- 5.1 Judicial Notice and Proof of Foreign Law
- 5.2 Renvoi (Remission, Transmission)
- 5.3 Assimilation
- 5.4 Ordre Public (Public Policy) and Imperative Rules (Overriding Mandatory Rules)
- 3 Choice-of-Law Rules
- 1 The Pervasive Principle of Closest Connection
- 2 Personal Law
- 2.1 Natural Persons
- 2.2 Names of Natural Persons
- 2.3 Legal Persons
- 2.4 Personality Rights
- 3 Contractual Obligations
- 3.1 Hungarian Choice-of-Law Rules
- 3.2 The Rome i Regulation in the Practice of Hungarian Courts
- 4 Non-contractual Obligations
- 4.1 Hungarian Choice-of-Law Rules
- 4.2 The Rome ii Regulation in the Practice of Hungarian Courts
- 5 Property Law
- 5.1 The General Principle of Lex Rei Sitae
- 5.2 Exceptions to the Lex Rei Sitae
- 6 Intellectual Property Rights
- 6.1 Authors’ Rights
- 6.2 Industrial Property
- 7 Family Law
- 7.1 Marriage
- 7.2 Same-Sex Registered Partnership
- 7.3 Extra-marital Cohabitation
- 7.4 Maintenance Law
- 7.5 Application of the Law More Favorable to the Child
- 7.6 Determination of Parenthood
- 7.7 Custody and Contact
- 7.8 Guardianship
- 7.9 Adoption
- 7.10 Artificial Insemination, Surrogacy
- 7.11 Child Abduction
- 7.12 Protection of Adults
- 8 Succession Law
- 8.1 Hungarian Choice-of-Law Rules
- 8.2 Scope and Application of the Succession Regulation
- 9 The Law Applicable to Procedure
- 4 International Civil Procedure
- 1 Sources of International Civil Procedure
- 2 State Immunity
- 3 International Jurisdiction: Hungarian Rules, EU Rules
- 3.1 Hungarian Rules of Jurisdiction
- 3.2 EU Jurisdictional Rules in the Practice of Hungarian Courts
- 3.3 Procedural Issues
- 3.4 International Service
- 3.5 Rules of Evidence
- 4 Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judicial Decisions
- 4.1 Recognition and Enforcement under the apil
- 4.2 EU Rules on Recognition and Enforcement
- 5 Treaties in the Field of Private International Law and International Civil Procedure
- 1 Multilateral Treaties
- 1.1 Multilateral Treaties Concluded by Hungary
- 1.2 Multilateral Treaties Concluded by the EU and Binding on Hungary
- 2 Bilateral Treaties
- Annex: Act xxviii of 2017 on Private International Law
- Selected Bibliography
- Index.