The Theory and Practice of Private International Law

The Theory and Practice of Private International Law
Author: Ludwig von Bar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1222
Release: 1892
Genre: Conflict of laws
ISBN: UOM:35112102627165

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From Theory to Practice in Private International Law

From Theory to Practice in Private International Law
Author: Justin Borg-Barthet,Katarina Trimmings,Burcu Yüksel Ripley,Patricia Zivkovic
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1509956689

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This book, compiled in honour of the work and life of Professor Jonathan Fitchen, brings together preeminent scholars from across the private international law world to address the discipline across a wide spectrum and offers substantial new insights into our understanding of private international law - from theory to practice. The contributions in the book analyse a variety of conceptual and substantive problems in private international law and consider developments in the discipline, from conceptual analyses of the evolving nature and scope of private international law to substantive problems across longstanding issues on which there is insufficient scholarly analysis

Private International Law of Corporations

Private International Law of Corporations
Author: Dr. Maria Kaurakova
Publsiher: Spiramus Press Ltd
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2017-11-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781910151679

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This book is about the theory of corporations as subjects of private international law. It aims to show the true extent and depth of legal and jurisdictional problems that states commonly face now, dealing with allocation of cross-border corporate relations and other relations closely connected with them in the appropriate system of law and jurisdiction. This work rests on the idea that in the united but diverse and contradictory world founded upon eternal laws, law should be characterized by the same qualities. The main end of private international law should be to support these qualities of the world and law bringing order to it. This book is a manual for jurists, practitioners of law and academics, who need research covering specific legal and jurisdictional issues in a corporate sphere and probes the issue of the place of private international law of corporations in national systems of law, when viewed through institutional, scientific, practical, strategic and economic dimensions. This book examines the issues concerned with allocation of cross-border corporate relations and other relations closely connected with them in the appropriate system of law and jurisdiction resting on the idea of distinct public policy with inherent public interest. It provides a careful study of institutional, scientific, practical, strategic and economic aspects of private international law of corporations as it was, is and ought to be. This is to show what was done, what we have at present and what needs to be done in this specific area in a manner suggesting a simple and concise reasoning within the confines of scientific, systematic and historical treatment of the issue in study.

Introduction to International Law

Introduction to International Law
Author: Marek St. Korowicz
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789401192262

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This book in its entirety as well as in each of its parts is an outline of the problems under discussion. The subject matter of some eighty sections of the book is extensive; it could, indeed, be presented by ex perts in as many volumes. This study offers an attempt to formulate a synthesis, however difficult, of the vast amount of available material. Unlike the well-known standard Introductions to International Law which deal with all the major fields of international law, this book treats exclusively the present conceptions of that law as expressed in legal literature, international treaties and other agreements, inter national judgements and awards, governmental and diplomatic state ments and the like. Special attention is devoted, in several chapters of the book, to the "teachings of the most highly qualified publicists of the various nations" which are considered by Article 38 paragraph 1 (d) of the Statute of the International Court of Justice as "subsidiary means for the determination ofrules of law. " An endeavor is made to ascertain whether in certain fields of the theory of international law a "Communis opinio doctorum" has either been reached or is in the process of achievement. Some readers may consider that there are too many quotations from writings of publicists; others will certainly feel - as does this writer - that too many outstanding international lawyers have not been included.

The Theory and Practice of Private International Law

The Theory and Practice of Private International Law
Author: Ludwig von Bar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1162
Release: 2006
Genre: Conflict of laws
ISBN: 3936840598

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Extraterritorial Jurisdiction in Theory and Practice

Extraterritorial Jurisdiction in Theory and Practice
Author: Karl Matthias Meessen
Publsiher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1996-08-06
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9041108998

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This work contains the proceedings of a symposium held in Dresden addressing the topic of extraterritorial jurisdiction with respect to financial services, tax, arms control, environmental law, antitrust matters and mergers and acquisitions. It provides an overview of how differently jurisdictional issues are perceived and dealt with, especially in the USA and UK. Contributions are from experts in the field. The book differs from others in the field in that it provides a resolution on extraterritorial jurisdiction. "Audience: " Civil servants, practising lawyers and academics in the field of international public law and private international law.

From Theory to Practice in Private International Law

From Theory to Practice in Private International Law
Author: Justin Borg-Barthet,Katarina Trimmings,Burcu Yüksel Ripley,Patricia Zivkovic
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2024-02-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781509956654

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This book, compiled in honour of the work and life of Professor Jonathan Fitchen, brings together preeminent scholars from across the private international law world to address a wide spectrum of subject matter in the discipline. It offers substantial new insights into our understanding of private international law – from theory to practice. The contributions in the book analyse a variety of conceptual and substantive problems in private international law and consider current developments in the discipline, from conceptual analyses of the evolving nature and scope of private international law to substantive problems across a range of longstanding issues on which there is insufficient scholarly analysis. These include contemporary problems of great political importance, such as environmental protection, gender-based discrimination, asymmetries of private power, and the proper delineation of public and private intervention. The authors also address emerging problems in commercial law, such as cryptocurrencies, longstanding definitional concerns in family law, and broader emerging systemic concerns, such as the treatment of authentic instruments and the place of human rights protection in global supply chains. The book is a valuable resource for the judiciary, legal practitioners, policy makers, and scholars and students of private international law.

International Law in Theory and Practice

International Law in Theory and Practice
Author: Oscar Schachter
Publsiher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 431
Release: 1991
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780792310242

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