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Der vorliegende Tagungsband steht im Zusammenhang der internationalen Renaissance der Idee der Kodifikation. Als der Staat Israel 1948 gegründet wurde, handelte es sich im Wesentlichen um eine common law Jurisdiktion. Seither hat sich das israelische Privatrecht kontinuierlich dem Modell der kontinentaleuropäischen Rechtsordnungen angenähert. Nunmehr soll es zum ersten Mal in einem systematischen Gesetzbuch zusammengefasst werden. Zentrale Abschnitte des Kodifikationsentwurfs werden in diesem Band aus israelischer und rechtsvergleichender Perspektive analysiert.
Intercontinental Cooperation Through Private International Law
Essays in Memory of Peter E. Nygh
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Dedicated to the memory of Peter E. Nygh (1933–2002), this book contains thirty original contributions authored by prominent private international law lawyers from all over the globe. Their themes include private international law, international litigation, arbitration, uniform law and European legal integration. Their treatises and approaches vary from thematic, in-depth studies to studies of a comparative nature. Born in Hamburg, Germany, and raised in the Netherlands and in Australia where his academic career started, Peter Nygh was one of the few scholars with an excellent knowledge of both the common law and civil law legal systems and an in-depth understanding of their differences and similarities. He was an indispensable member, promoter and leader in the International Law Association and the Hague Conference on Private International Law. Most of these papers are based on supranational experiences and aim to continue a comparative law-based analysis of problems so well applied by Nygh. Specific to this book:•Written in memory of Peter E. Nygh, a leading light in International Law•Examines the Hague Convention in a number of different ways, including its position on recognition and enforcement of foreign judgements and its view on Indirectly Held Securities•Features one chapter in French