Clarkson & Hill's Conflict of Laws
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Product details:
- Edition number 5
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 25 August 2016
- ISBN 9780198732297
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages594 pages
- Size 244x171x28 mm
- Weight 916 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Clarkson & Hill's Conflict of Laws provides a detailed account of the topics taught on private international law courses, reflecting the profound changes that the subject has undergone in recent years. Focusing on key principles in an engaging and approachable style, this text is key reading for private international law students.
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The fifth edition of Clarkson & Hill's Conflict of Laws provides a clear and up-to-date account of the private international law topics covered at undergraduate level. Theoretical issues and fundamental principles are introduced in the first chapter and expanded upon in later chapters. Basic principles of the conflict of laws are presented in an approachable style, offering clarity on complex points and terminology without over-simplification.
The fifth edition reflects the field's changing focus from case law to domestic and European legislation, incorporating the Brussels I Regulation and Brussels II Revised Regulation, as well as the more recent Rome Regulations and Brussels I Recast. Embracing this reorientation of the field and increased emphasis on the recognition and enforcement of judgments, the authors provide detailed commentary on the most important commercial topics as well as the most relevant topics in family law.
Written in a succinct and engaging style, Clarkson & Hill's Conflict of Laws continues to provide clear analysis of the key areas of debate across jurisdictions.
Review from previous edition It is an exemplar of what a textbook should be. It combines an appropriate amount of detail, presents what are complicated issues clearly and in an accessible manner, and nonetheless contains extremely valuable analysis. This analysis really lifts it out of the traditional student text book mould.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Civil jurisdiction
Foreign judgments
Contractual obligations
Non-contractual obligations
Domicile, nationality and habitual residence
Marriage
Matrimonial causes
Property