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Volume 2015/2016 of the Yearbook of Private International Law is once again an impressive collection of papers on a tremendously wide range of subjects.
Topics covered by this book include an account of the works under way in the Hague for a worldwide convention on mutual recognition of judgments, a commentary on some aspects of the Hague Principles on choice of law in international commercial contracts, a discussion of the potential consequences of the Brexit referendum on human relationships involving the UK and the EU as well as an in-depth analysis of crucial aspects of international litigation before the Chinese courts. A comprehensive set of papers is devoted to cross-border insolvency – with reports on the Recast Insolvency Regulation as well as ongoing reforms in Switzerland and Norway – which is not only an area of increasing practical importance but has also come over the years to serve as a laboratory for new forms of inter-country cooperation. The customary section on national developments – on the new Spanish legislation on cross-border child abduction, immunity from jurisdiction in the United States and recognition of foreign decisions in Lebanon and Nigeria – is a testament to the global reach which is so unique to the Yearbook.
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The current rich volume of the "Yearbook of Private International Law" includes a special section on actual issues on conflict of laws and jurisdictions in the United States. Another special section is devoted to the revision of the Brussels I Regulation, in particular after the recent proposal by the European Commission. National reports and court decisions complete the book.
Recent highlights include:
the new Chinese Statute on Private International Law the Rome III Regulation on the Law Applicable to Separation and Divorce the recent CJUE decisions on jurisdiction in contractual disputes, in particular in the case of e-commerce the law applicable to the actio pauliana national reports from Egypt, Iran, Israel and Norway1 887 kr
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The current volume of the "Yearbook of Private International Law" includes three special sections: The first one is devoted to the recent European developments in the area of family law like the proposal on the matrimonial property régimes in its relation with other EU instruments, such as Brussels IIbis or Rome III. Another special section deals with the very hotly debated question of the treatment of and access to foreign law. The third one presents some recent reforms of national Private International Law systems. National reports and court decisions complete the book.
Recent highlights include:- multiple nationalities in EU Private International Law- the European Court of Human Rights and Private International Law- parallel litigation in Europe and the US- arbitration and the powers of English courts- conflict of laws in emission trading- res judicata effects of arbitral awards
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The "Yearbook of Private International Law" provides all about the conflict of laws developments of 2012 and 2013 in one book: Volume XIV (2012/2013) includes contributions on the proposed codification of the General Part of Private International Law in Europe, on the reform of the Chinese legal system as well as on defamation and violation of personality rights (the latter in a whole section). Furthermore, the book deals with the application of EU legislation on jurisdiction and enforcement of judgements, the recognition of judgements overturned by another judgement, and the conflict of decisions in international arbitration. Reports and court decisions from the Netherlands, Turkey, India, Finland, Croatia and Switzerland and a summary of two dissertations on the role of sovereignty and choice of courts agreements complete the book.