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    • Cover and colophon
    • Table of Contents (only PDF edition)
    • Preface to the Second Edition (2015)
    • Preface to the First Edition (2009)
  • Chapter 1. Introduction and Overview
    • 1.1. General Introduction
    • 1.2. Sources of Private and of Private International Law
    • 1.3. Overview: Jurisdiction, Choice of Law, Enforcement
    • 1.4. PIL Methodology
      • 1.4.1. Rules and Issues, Connecting Factors, Characterisation
      • 1.4.2. Dépeçage
      • 1.4.3. Renvoi
    • 1.5. Recurring PIL Themes
  • Chapter 2. Jurisdiction
    • 2.1. Introduction
      • 2.1.1. Jurisdiction to Adjudicate
      • 2.1.2. Bases of Jurisdiction: a Survey of European Law
    • 2.2. The Brussels I Regulation
      • 2.2.1. Regulation Overview
      • 2.2.2. Jurisdiction in Contract Cases
        • A. Place of Performance
        • B. Jurisdictional Clauses
      • 2.2.3. Jurisdiction in Tort
    • 2.3. The Lugano Convention
  • Chapter 3. The Applicable Law in Contract
    • 3.1. General Introduction
    • 3.2. The Rome Convention and the Rome I Regulation
      • 3.2.1. Introduction
      • 3.2.2. Field of Application
      • 3.2.3. Party Autonomy
      • 3.2.4. Supplementary Rules in the Absence of Choice
        • A. 1980 Rome Convention: Article 4
        • B. 2008 Rome I Regulation: Article 4
      • 3.2.5. Mandatory Rules and Public Policy
        • A. Article 7 of the 1980 Convention: Internationally Mandatory Rules
        • B. Article 9 of the 2008 Regulation: Overriding Mandatory Provisions
        • C. Public Policy
    • 3.3. Sales Law Conflicts and Harmonisation: the 1955 Hague Convention and the 1980 Vienna Convention (CISG)
      • 3.3.1. Introduction
      • 3.3.2. The 1955 Hague Convention on the Law Applicable to International Sales
      • 3.3.3. The 1980 Vienna Convention: Article 1 of the CISG
      • 3.3.4. The Revised (1986) Hague Convention on the Law Applicable to Sales
  • Chapter 4. The Applicable Law in Tort
    • 4.1. Introduction
      • 4.1.1. From National Law to the Rome II Regulation
      • 4.1.2. Tort Conflicts under European National Law
    • 4.2. Rome II Regulation: Scope and General Introduction
    • 4.3. General Regulation Rule – Lex Loci Damni
    • 4.4. Product Liability
  • Chapter 5. Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments
    • 5.1. General Introduction
    • 5.2. Enforcement under European Law
      • 5.2.1. Enforcement under National Law
      • 5.2.2. Enforcement under the Brussels I Regulation
    • 5.3. Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements
  • Chapter 6. International Commercial Arbitration
    • 6.1. Introduction
    • 6.2. Applicable Laws
      • 6.2.1. Lex Arbitri and the UNCITRAL Model Law
      • 6.2.2. From Procedure to Substance: Conflicts, Lex Mercatoria, etc.
      • 6.2.3. Institutional Arbitration
      • 6.2.4. Choosing the Applicable Substantive Law
    • 6.3. Enforcement of Arbitral Agreements
      • 6.3.1. Introduction and Overview
      • 6.3.2. Contract Formation, Interpretation and Validity
      • 6.3.3. Interim Measures
    • 6.4. Post-Award Enforcement
      • 6.4.1. Introduction
      • 6.4.2. Judicial Review in the Country of Origin
      • 6.4.3. Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Awards
  • Table of Authorities
  • Table of Abbreviations
  • Table of Cases
  • Index

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EU-PIL (2. ed.)

Af Joseph Lookofsky og Ketilbjørn Hertz

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29. januar 2015

  • e-ISBN: 9788771987447
  • p-ISBN: 9788757431896
  • Antal sider: 205
  • Bogtype: Lærebog

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As of 10 January 2015 the new ‘recast’ of the Brussels I Regulation on Jurisdiction and Judgments (2012) enters into effect, and the important changes in the recast themselves necessitate the publication of this 2nd edition of EU-PIL - European Union Private International Law in Contract and Tort. Incorporated in this volume, is a number of important decisions which the Court of Justice of the European Union has had occasion to render as regards to the proper interpretation of key rule-sets. The focus of this book is on the European Union Private International Law in Contract and Tort applied by courts and arbitral tribunals in the European Union. By including numerous concrete examples, it emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature of the subject and thus the many relevant ‘connections’ between private international law and substantive commercial law, especially as regards contractual and delictual matters (e.g.) in cases concerning contracts for the international sale of goods, crossborder claims relating to product liability, etc.

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