THE CONFLICT OF LAWS 15TH EDITION
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- Author: DICEY, MORRIS & COLLINS
- ISBN: 9780414035027
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Renowned worldwide as the foremost authority on private
international law, Dicey, Morris & Collins on the Conflict of Laws:
Explains the rules, principles and practice that determine how the law of
England and Wales relates to other legal systems, dealing (in volume 1) with
general principles, procedure, state immunity, jurisdiction of courts,
enforcement of foreign judgments and international arbitration, before covering
(in volume 2) family law, property law, corporations and bankruptcy, contracts,
torts, unjust enrichment and equitable claims, and foreign currency obligations
Sets out the nature and scope of conflict of laws, the interpretation of
statutes which implement international conventions and the operation of
statures in the conflict to laws Defines a range of geographical and technical
terms used in conjunction with conflict of law Deals with two matters of
considerable theoretical difficulty: first, characterisation, the fundamental
problem of conflict of law systems applicable in England and other European
countries; and, second, the incidental question, where a subsidiary matter
could be governed by the law of a foreign country whilst the main matter is
governed by English rule of conflict of law Looks at the factor of time in
conflict of laws, such as changes in the law or the circumstances on those
involved Deals with the meaning of the expression of “law of a country” and
what it entails Covers the exclusion in England of a foreign rule on grounds of
public policy or refusal of English courts to enforce foreign public law or
acts Deals with the rules for ascertaining the domicile and residence of a
natural person Looks at procedural questions, including the distinction between
matters of substance and matters of procedure, remedies and process, evidence,
set-off and counterclaims, priorities and damages, and statutes of limitation
Covers a number of significant issues which arise in the conduct of
international litigation Looks at the mode of proving foreign law Deals with
the jurisdiction of the court in claims, the enforcement of judgments, and with
arbitration and the enforcement of foreign awards Deals with jurisdictional
immunities of foreign States, diplomats and consul, and members of
international organisations Explains the enforcement and recognition in England
or foreign judgments Deals with the law governing arbitration agreements and
procedure Covers specific areas of law including family law, law of property,
corporations, insolvency and bankruptcy, the law of obligations including
contract, tort, unjust enrichment and foreign currency obligations