Dicey, Morris and Collins on the conflict of laws / Lord Collins of Mapesbury; Professor C G J Morse; Professor David McClean; Professor Adrian Briggs; Professor Jonathan Harris; Professor Campbell McLachlan; Professor Andrew Dickinson; Professor Peter McEleavy.
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Dicey, Morris and Collins on the conflict of laws / Lord Collins of Mapesbury; Professor C G J Morse; Professor David McClean; Professor Adrian Briggs; Professor Jonathan Harris; Professor Campbell McLachlan; Professor Andrew Dickinson; Professor Peter McEleavy.
Alternate Title
Conflict of laws.
Dicey and Morris on conflict of laws.
Dicey and Morris on conflict of laws.
Edition
16th edition
ISBN
online
Imprint
London : Sweet & Maxwell,
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
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Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Formatted Contents Note
VOLUME ONE:
PART 1: Preliminary Matters
1. Nature, scope and development of the conflict of laws. European law and the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union
2. Characterisation, the incidental question, the time factor and renvoi
3. Proof of foreign law
4. Substance and procedure
5. Public Policy
6. Domicile and residence
PART 2: Foreign Affairs and the Conflict of Laws
7. Foreign relations and the conflict of laws
8. Non-enforcement of foreign penal, revenue or public law. The act of state doctrine. Governmental acts affecting property
9. Jurisdictional immunities
PART 3: International Litigation
10. Protective measures and international judicial cooperation
11. Jurisdiction in claims in personam
12. Forum non conveniens, lis alibi pendens, jurisdiction agreements and anti-suit injunctions
13. Jurisdiction in admiralty claims in rem
14. Foreign judgments
15. Jurisdiction and enforcement of judgments under multilateral conventions
16. Arbitration and foreign awards.
VOLUME TWO:
PART 4: Family Law
17. Marriage and civil partnerships
18. The effect of marriage and civil partnerships on property
19. Matrimonial causes
20. Children
21. Legitimacy, legitimation and adoption
22. Mental incapacity
PART 5: Law of Property
23. Nature and situs of property
24. Immovables
25. Particular transfers of movables
26. Intellectual property
27. Administration of estates
28. Succession
29. Trusts
PART 6: Corporations and Insolvency
30. Corporations and corporate insolvency
31. Bankruptcy
PART 7: Law of Obligations
32. Contracts: General rules
33. Particular contracts
34. Non-Contractual Obligations: Common Issues
35. Torts/Delict
36. Unjust enrichment, equitable claims and negotiorum gestio
37. Foreign currency obligations.
COMPANION VOLUME:
Introduction to the companion volume on EU withdrawal transition issues
Chapter Companion Volume 12. Lis pendens and related actions in European Union member states and Lugano contracting states under the transitional arrangements
Chapter Companion Volume 14. Recognition and enforcement of judgments from European Union member states and Lugano contracting states under the transitional arrangements
Chapter Companion Volume 19. Matrimonial causes under the transitional arrangements
Chapter Companion Volume 20. Children under the transitional arrangements
Chapter Companion Volume 30. Corporate Insolvency under the transitional arrangements
Chapter Companion Volume 31. Bankruptcy under the transitional arrangements.
PART 1: Preliminary Matters
1. Nature, scope and development of the conflict of laws. European law and the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union
2. Characterisation, the incidental question, the time factor and renvoi
3. Proof of foreign law
4. Substance and procedure
5. Public Policy
6. Domicile and residence
PART 2: Foreign Affairs and the Conflict of Laws
7. Foreign relations and the conflict of laws
8. Non-enforcement of foreign penal, revenue or public law. The act of state doctrine. Governmental acts affecting property
9. Jurisdictional immunities
PART 3: International Litigation
10. Protective measures and international judicial cooperation
11. Jurisdiction in claims in personam
12. Forum non conveniens, lis alibi pendens, jurisdiction agreements and anti-suit injunctions
13. Jurisdiction in admiralty claims in rem
14. Foreign judgments
15. Jurisdiction and enforcement of judgments under multilateral conventions
16. Arbitration and foreign awards.
VOLUME TWO:
PART 4: Family Law
17. Marriage and civil partnerships
18. The effect of marriage and civil partnerships on property
19. Matrimonial causes
20. Children
21. Legitimacy, legitimation and adoption
22. Mental incapacity
PART 5: Law of Property
23. Nature and situs of property
24. Immovables
25. Particular transfers of movables
26. Intellectual property
27. Administration of estates
28. Succession
29. Trusts
PART 6: Corporations and Insolvency
30. Corporations and corporate insolvency
31. Bankruptcy
PART 7: Law of Obligations
32. Contracts: General rules
33. Particular contracts
34. Non-Contractual Obligations: Common Issues
35. Torts/Delict
36. Unjust enrichment, equitable claims and negotiorum gestio
37. Foreign currency obligations.
COMPANION VOLUME:
Introduction to the companion volume on EU withdrawal transition issues
Chapter Companion Volume 12. Lis pendens and related actions in European Union member states and Lugano contracting states under the transitional arrangements
Chapter Companion Volume 14. Recognition and enforcement of judgments from European Union member states and Lugano contracting states under the transitional arrangements
Chapter Companion Volume 19. Matrimonial causes under the transitional arrangements
Chapter Companion Volume 20. Children under the transitional arrangements
Chapter Companion Volume 30. Corporate Insolvency under the transitional arrangements
Chapter Companion Volume 31. Bankruptcy under the transitional arrangements.
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