Fr. 496.00

Private International Law in English Courts

English · Hardback

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The book describes, in a single volume, the rules and principles of private international law as applied in English courts in 2023. The radical nature and extent of the changes required by Brexit and its aftermath are considered; the book has been remodelled to reflect the changes and the uncertainties remaining in the law.

List of contents










  • 1: Introduction

  • 2: Tools and Techniques

  • 3: Jurisdiction

  • 4: Ancillary Measures

  • 5: Foreign Judgments

  • 6: Contractual Obligations

  • 7: Non-Contractual Obligations

  • 8: Property

  • 9: Corporations

  • 10: Adults

  • 11: Children

  • 12: Arbitration



About the author

Adrian Briggs KC, Emeritus Professor of Private International Law, University of Oxford; Emeritus Fellow of St Edmund Hall, and barrister at Blackstone Chambers, Temple.

Summary

The book describes, in a single volume, the rules and principles of private international law as applied in English courts in 2023. The radical nature and extent of the changes required by Brexit and its aftermath are considered; the book has been remodelled to reflect the changes and the uncertainties remaining in the law.

Additional text

The book is aimed at students, teachers and specialist legal practitioners but, with its elegant literary style, deserves to be of interest to those with a more general interest in private international law.

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