The common law jurisprudence of the conflict of laws
This book presents a collection of leading common law cases in private international law ranging from the 18th to the 21st century. The cases traverse issues of jurisdiction, choice of law and the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. Questions of marital validity, domicile, foreign immo...
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Oxford :
Hart Publishing
2023
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Edición: | First published in Great Britain 2023 |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Brook v Brook : rethinking marriage choice of law / Sarah McKibbin
- The mixed blessing of Vita Food Products : the impact and influence of the privy council's decision / Helen Morton
- Erie Railroad Company v Tompkins in a private international law context / Michael S Green
- Good Stock? : The enduring influence of the 'proper law' rule in Bonython v Commonwealth of Australia / Ian McDonald
- M/S Bremen v Zapata off-shore company : US common law affirmation of party autonomy / Ronald A Brand
- Lucy's argument : the Spycatcher Case in Australia / Reid Mortensen
- Conflicts and public law concerns : a new way of conceiving the conflict of laws : Morguard Investments Ltd v De Savoye / Angela Swan OC
- Tolofson v Jensen : reframing the Canadian common law choice of law rule for torts / Joost Blom
- The limits of our tolerance for acts of foreign states : the legacy of Kuwait Airways (Nos 4 and 5) / Michael Douglas
- Bid industrial holdings (Pty) Ltd v Strang and another (Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, third party) : an analysis / Elsabe Schoeman
- Re Flightlease and common law judgment-recognition in Ireland / Máire Ní Shúilleabháin
- Vizcaya Partners Limited v Picard : implications for the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments at common law and beyond / Anthony Kennedy and Andrew Moran.