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Landmark Cases in Private International Law

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Informationen zum Autor William Day is a Barrister at 3 Verulam Buildings, UK, and Fellow of Downing College, Cambridge, UK. Louise Merrett is a Barrister at Fountain Court Chambers and Professor of International Commercial Law at the University of Cambridge, UK. Klappentext This collection of essays contains in-depth analyses of eighteen landmark cases in private international law, from Penn v Lord Baltimore in 1750 to Brownlie v FS Cairo (Nile Plaza) LLC in 2021. The contributors are experts drawn from academia and practice as well as from the bench. Case law has been a central driver in the legal development of the English conflict of laws. Judge-made law does not just supply a source of law itself but also acts as the crucible in which other sources of law - legislation, international Treaty, European regulation, and ideas generated by jurists such as Joseph Story and Albert Venn Dicey - have been tested and applied. This book sheds new light on the past and future evolution of private international law by focusing on the landmark cases which have fundamentally shaped the way that we think about this subject. The focus is on the English common law, but landmarks in Scotland, Australia and Canada are covered as well. Many of them concern disputes between commercial parties; others deal with issues such as marriage and domicile; and some arise from controversies in political, constitutional and international affairs. The landmark cases tackled in this collection address significant issues in civil jurisdiction, governing law, foreign judgments, and public policy. The essays place those landmarks in their historical context, explain their contemporary importance, and consider their future relevance. Vorwort This book analyses eighteen landmark cases in private international law and explains their historical context, contemporary importance, and future relevance. Zusammenfassung This collection of essays contains in-depth analyses of eighteen landmark cases in private international law, from Penn v Lord Baltimore in 1750 to Brownlie v FS Cairo (Nile Plaza) LLC in 2021. The contributors are experts drawn from academia and practice as well as from the bench. Case law has been a central driver in the legal development of the English conflict of laws. Judge-made law does not just supply a source of law itself but also acts as the crucible in which other sources of law – legislation, international Treaty, European regulation, and ideas generated by jurists such as Joseph Story and Albert Venn Dicey – have been tested and applied. This book sheds new light on the past and future evolution of private international law by focusing on the landmark cases which have fundamentally shaped the way that we think about this subject. The focus is on the English common law, but landmarks in Scotland, Australia and Canada are covered as well. Many of them concern disputes between commercial parties; others deal with issues such as marriage and domicile; and some arise from controversies in political, constitutional and international affairs. The landmark cases tackled in this collection address significant issues in civil jurisdiction, governing law, foreign judgments, and public policy. The essays place those landmarks in their historical context, explain their contemporary importance, and consider their future relevance. Inhaltsverzeichnis ForewordPrefaceList of ContributorsTable of CasesTable of Legislation1. Penn v Lord Baltimore, Paul Mitchell (University College London, UK) 2. Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co v Shand and Lloyd v Guibert (1865), Adrian Briggs (University of Oxford, UK) 3. Bell v Kennedy (1868) and Udny v Udny (1869), Elizabeth Crawford (University of Glasgow, UK) and Janeen Carruthers (University of Glasgow, UK) 4. Godard v Grey and Schibsby v Westenholz (1870),

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Authors William Day, Day William, Louise Merrett
Assisted by William Day (Editor), Louise Merrett (Editor), Merrett Louise (Editor)
Publisher Hart Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.06.2023
 
EAN 9781509952649
ISBN 978-1-5099-5264-9
No. of pages 504
Series Landmark Cases
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law

LAW / International, LAW / Comparative, LAW / Conflict of Laws, comparative law, Private International Law & Conflict Of Laws, Private international law and conflict of laws

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