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EU Private International Law, Second Edition (Elgar European Law series)

Author Peter Stone
Publisher Edward Elgar Pub
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Author(s)Peter Stone
ISBN / ASIN0857932497
ISBN-139780857932495
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This thoroughly revised and updated second edition analyzes in detail the current development of private international law at European Union level.

Peter Stone examines the provisions of, and the case-law on, measures such as the Brussels I Regulation on civil jurisdiction and judgments; the Rome I and II Regulations on the law applicable to contractual and non-contractual obligations; the Brussels IIA Regulation on matrimonial proceedings and parental responsibility; Regulation 4/2009 on maintenance; and Regulation 1346/2000 on insolvency proceedings. The author welcomes, in principle, the movement towards European harmonization in the sphere of private international law, but has misgivings over various aspects of the current legislation and case-law.

Given the considerable development in this area of law since the first edition, law academics, law students, and legal practitioners interested in international litigation in matters governed by private law will warmly welcome this new book.

Contents: Preface Part I: Introduction 1. Introduction Part II: Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments 2. History, Outline and Scope 3. Domicile 4. Alternative Jurisdiction 5. Protected Contracts 6. Exclusive Jurisdiction 7. Submission 8. Concurrent Proceedings 9. Provisional Measures and Taking Evidence 10. Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments 11. Enforcement Procedure Part III: Choice of Law in Respect of Obligations 12. Contracts 13. Protected Contracts 14. Torts 15. Restitution Part IV: Family Matters 16. Matrimonial Proceeding 17. Parental Responsibility 18. Other Family Matters Part V: Insolvency 19. Insolvency Index