Rome I and Rome II in Practice

Rome I and Rome II in Practice
Author: Emmanuel Guinchard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Conflict of laws
ISBN: 1780686714

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This book is devoted to the applicable law to contractual and non-contractual obligations in the European Union as applied before the Courts. It is a valuable resource for practitioners, the judiciary, and academics who are interested in understanding how EU law is applied on national level.

The Rome I Regulation on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations

The Rome I Regulation on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations
Author: Michael McParland
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0199654638

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The Rome I Regulation applies to all EU Member States (except Denmark) in relation to 'contractual obligations in civil and commercial matters' in 'situations involving a conflict of laws' that arise out of contracts concluded from 17 December 2009. The Rome I Regulation has been described by the European Commission as 'a central element of the Community acquis in the area of civil justice'. This book is the most comprehensive work on the development of the Rome I Regulation that studies in detail the historical background, the legislative development and the teleological purpose of the Regulation. Beginning with the work that led up to the 1972 Draft Convention and the much neglected original French rapporteur's commentary, the author traces developments in the text through the 1980 Convention, highlights the legislative developments that began with the 2003 Green Paper, the Commission's 2005 Proposal and the subsequent negotiations that took place in the European Council and European Parliament that led to the final text of the Rome I Regulation itself. Particular emphasis is placed on highlighting the legislative intent reflected in the changes to the text of the draft Regulation that were made by the Civil Law Committee (Rome I) of the Council. The book marks out the borderline between the Rome I and Rome II Regulations, and considers in detail the application of the conflict-of-law rules in the Rome I Regulation to the specifically protected contracts such as consumer, insurance, carriage of passengers and individual employment contracts. It provides a primary source of reference for all readers involved in the practical interpretation of the Rome I Regulation, or who are interested in choice of law issues arising in international commercial contractual disputes.

Concise Commentary on the Rome I Regulation

Concise Commentary on the Rome I Regulation
Author: Franco Ferrari
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2020-05-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781108497671

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A succinct, dogmatically sound commentary to the most relevant EU instrument on international contracts.

International Criminal Justice

International Criminal Justice
Author: Professor Roberto Bellelli
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 881
Release: 2013-02-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781409497110

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This volume presents an overview of the principal features of the legacy of International Tribunals and an assessment of their impact on the International Criminal Court and on the review of the Rome Statute. It illustrates the foundation of a system of international criminal law and justice by using case studies to provide advice for possible future developments in international criminal procedure and law.

Internet Jurisdiction Law and Practice

Internet Jurisdiction Law and Practice
Author: Julia Hörnle
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2021-01-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780192529961

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From a technological standpoint, geography is largely irrelevant. Data flows through the internet without regard for political borders or territories. Services, communication, and interaction can occur online between persons who may be in different countries. Illegal activities, like hacking, cyberespionage, propagating terrorist propaganda, defamation, revenge porn, and illegal marketplaces may all be remotely targeted and accessed from various countries. As such, the internet has created an interesting and complex set of challenges for the concept of jurisdiction and conflicts of law. This title takes a comparative approach covering the EU, UK, US, Germany, and China. Broken into four parts, this book delves into the notion of jurisdiction as it relates to the internet. Part I focuses on the different meanings of the concept of jurisdiction, from a legal and historical perspective, and distinguishing between the different branches of government. It will highlight the challenges created by the internet, including social media and cloud computing. Part II analyses criminal jurisdiction, in regards to both jurisdictions in cybercrime cases and jurisdictional issues relating to criminal investigations (access to the cloud) and enforcement. Part III examines jurisdiction and applicable law in civil and commercial matters, such as e-commerce B2B and B2C contracts, torts typically occurring online, and online defamation and privacy infringement. Finally, Part IV looks at regulatory jurisdiction, examining the power of the executive (whether an arm of government or independent regulator) to apply and enforce national law. It will look at aspects like the provision of online audio-visual media services and online gambling services, both of which are heavily regulated, but which can be easily provided remotely from different jurisdictions. The book concludes by analysing how the concept of jurisdiction should be adapted to ensure the rule of law by nation states and prevent international conflicts between states. This title gives a comprehensive look at the complicated subject of internet jurisdiction, essential for all dealing with jurisdictions in the modern age.

The Rome II Regulation

The Rome II Regulation
Author: Andrew Dickinson
Publsiher: OUP UK
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2010
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780199588466

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This updating supplement brings the Main Work up to date and incorporates substantive developments since publication of the book. It is an essential purchase for all who already own the Main Work, and maintains its currency.

Rome I Regulation

Rome I Regulation
Author: Ulrich Magnus,Peter Mankowski
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3935808046

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This new series will comment on the Brussels I Regulation and the Brussels IIbis Regulation and as soon as they are enacted on the Rome I and the Rome II Regulation. For the first time this will be done by a team of leading experts from almost all EU member states. The close cooperation among them will initiate a new specific European style of commenting on European enactments merging the various and thus far nationwide differing methods of Interpretation of legislative acts. It goes without saying that the new commentaries will pay particular tribute to the practice of the European Court of Justice but to relevant judgments of national courts as well. Moreover, the needs of practitioners and the requirements of the practice will receive particular attention. The series is intended to be continued by further volumes on existing and future European enactments in the field of private and procedural law.

Conflict of Laws and the Internet

Conflict of Laws and the Internet
Author: Pedro De Miguel Asensio
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 561
Release: 2024-05-02
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781035315130

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In this thoroughly revised second edition, Pedro De Miguel Asensio presents a practical analysis of jurisdiction, choice of law, and recognition and enforcement of judgments in the context of online activities, examining areas where private legal relationships are most affected by the Internet. Addressing the tension between the ubiquity of the Internet and the territorial nature of national legal orders, the author sets out the latest developments across multiple jurisdictions in this dynamic field.