Rethinking judicial jurisdiction in private international law party autonomy, categorical equality and sovereignity

Presentación del editor: "This book explores the theory and practice of judicial jurisdiction within the field of private international law. It offers a revised look at values justifying the power of courts to hear and decide cross-border disputes, and demonstrates that a re-conceptualisation o...

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Otros Autores: Karayanidi, Milana, autor (autor)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford ; New York : Hart 2020
Colección:Studies in private international law ; 24
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Sumario:Presentación del editor: "This book explores the theory and practice of judicial jurisdiction within the field of private international law. It offers a revised look at values justifying the power of courts to hear and decide cross-border disputes, and demonstrates that a re-conceptualisation of jurisdiction is needed. Rather than deriving from the territorial power of the states, jurisdiction in civil and commercial cross-border matters ought to be driven by party autonomy. This autonomy can be limited by certain considerations of equality and critical state sovereign interests. The book applies this normative view to the existing rules of jurisdiction in the European Union, the common law, and the Russian Federation. These regimes are chosen due to their unique positions towards values in private international law and contrasting societal norms that generate and accommodate these values. Notwithstanding disparate cultural and political ideas, these regimes reveal a surprising level of consistency when it comes to enforcement of party autonomy. There is, nevertheless, room for improvement. Therefore, the book demonstrates to scholars, policy makers and lawmakers that jurisdiction should be re-centred around the interests of private actors, and proposes ways to improve the current rules."
Notas:Basado en la tesis del autor
Descripción Física:238 p. ; 24 cm
Bibliografía:Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. [211]-221) e índice
ISBN:9781509924776