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    Agreements on Jurisdiction and Choice of Law

    Agreements on Jurisdiction and Choice of Law by Briggs, Adrian;

    Sorozatcím: Oxford Private International Law Series;

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    • Kiadó OUP Oxford
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2008. március 20.

    • ISBN 9780199282302
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem624 oldal
    • Méret 240x161x35 mm
    • Súly 1070 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    Rövid leírás:

    This book analyses the law and practice relating to the classification, drafting, validity and enforcement of contractual clauses relating to jurisdiction, choice of law, arbitration and other types of dispute resolution.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    In this book, the author analyses the law and practice relating to the classification, drafting, validity and enforcement of contracts relating to jurisdiction and choice of law. The focus is on English law, EU law and common law measures, but there is also some comparative material built in. The book will be useful in particular to practising lawyers seeking to draft, interpret or enforce the types of contract discussed, but the in-depth discussion will also be valuable to academic lawyers specialising in private international law.

    Written by an academic who is also a practising barrister, this book gives in-depth coverage of how the instruments and principles of private international law can be used for the resolution of cross-border or multi-jurisdictional disputes. It examines the operation and application of the Brussels Regulation, the Rome Convention and the Hague Convention on Exclusive Choice of Court Agreements in such disputes, but also discusses the judgments and decisions of the courts in significant cases such as Turner v Grovit, Union Discount v Zoller, and De Wolf v Cox.

    Much of the book is given over to practical evaluation of how agreements on jurisdiction and choice of law should be put together, with guidance on, amongst other things, drafting of the agreements (including some sample clauses), severability of agreements, consent, and the resolution of disputes by arbitration.

    Anyone interested in the theory and practice of civil and commercial private international law must be interested in what Briggs has to say on the subject. Agreements on Jurisdiction and Choices of Law evinces Briggs' mastery of this topic

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Introduction and Scheme
    Introduction
    Advance conclusions
    Terms and elements
    A snapshot from 2007
    Scheme
    Consent in private international law
    The general principle
    The role of consent in commercial law
    Consent or agreement, and the absence of consent or agreement
    Consent in the application of foreign law
    Consent in choice of law
    Consent in the recognition of foreign judgments
    Consent and the personal jurisdiction of the court
    Consent and the subject-matter jurisdiction of the court
    European jurisdiction
    Dispute resolution and severability
    Contractual terms
    The nature of agreements for the resolution of disputes
    Contractual agreements on jurisdiction
    Separate natures, or severable agreements
    The path to the principle of severability
    Validity and severability: jurisdiction agreements
    The obverse of severability
    The agreement on choice of law as part of the severable agreement
    The strength and weakness of agreement as an organising principle
    i Divergence on the existence of a contract
    ii Divergence on the content of the bargain
    Assumptions and conclusions
    Clauses, principles, and interpretation
    The range and varieties of jurisdiction clause
    Jurisdiction clauses: rights conferred and duties assumed
    Jurisdiction agreements as exemption clauses
    The scope of the duty; the ambit of the clause
    Service of suit clauses
    Combined arbitration and jurisdiction agreements
    Choice of law clauses
    One contract but several agreements
    The role of European law
    Drafting agreements
    Drafting by specimen
    Contractual variation of the Brussels Regulation
    A specimen clause: elaborate version
    Explanation of contents: elaborate version
    A specimen clause: simple version
    Drafting by incorporation from other documents
    The meaning of words and the use of authority
    i Subject matter: 'this contract', 'this agreement'
    ii Prepositions, connections, and the terminology of relationship
    Jurisdiction agreements: primary obligations
    Jurisdiction-blind enforcement
    Development of the anti-suit injunction
    Objections to enforcement by order of the English court
    Equitable maxims as restriction on remedy
    The position of strangers to the contract
    Stays of English proceedings brought in breach of contract
    Jurisdiction agreements: Brussels Regulation
    The context in which Article 23 is to operate
    The structure of Article 23
    The conclusiveness or inconclusiveness of writing
    What is an agreement for the purposes of Article 23 ?
    Unilateral or bilateral agreement
    Article 23: what writing ? whose writing ?
    The parties to the 'particular legal relationship'
    Formal alternatives to writing which satisfy Article 23
    Article 23 and those who depart from the agreement
    Injunctions to enforce agreements about jurisdiction and litigation
    Turner v Grovit
    How persuasive ? The burden of proof
    The 'particular legal relationship'
    Clarifying the wording: the United Kingdom
    Jurisdiction agreements for the courts of non-Member States
    Conclusions
    Jurisdiction agreements: secondary obligations
    The starting points of the common law
    Union Discount v Zoller and five cases which are less straightforward
    Other issues arising within the common law analysis
    i The cause of action
    ii The assessment of damages
    iii Where the nominated court is not in England
    Judgments from the courts of a Member State
    Foreign Judgments
    Common law recognition
    Judgments from the court designated by a dispute resolution agreement
    Foreign judgments obtained in breach of jurisdiction agreement
    Overcoming foreign judgments obtained in breach of contract
    Recognition and enforcement under the Regulation
    The decision in De Wolf v Cox
    Recognition and enforcement at the margin of the Regulation
    International obligations binding courts; personal obligations binding parties
    Agreements on choice of law
    Contracts: where the existence of the contract is not in dispute
    Contracts: where the existence of the contract is in dispute
    Contracts: the law which governs the consequences of contractual invalidity
    Contracts: conclusions about the nature of choice of law for contracts
    Agreements of choice of law and claims in tort
    Choice of law and property rights
    Giving effect to agreements on choice of law
    Introduction
    The common law and the proper law of a contract
    Choice of proper law: common intention or mutual agreement?
    Governing the contract and governing contractual litigation
    The consequence if the law identified for application is not applied
    i Breach of a choice of law
    ii Non-monetary responses
    iii Monetary remedies
    iv Subverting the contract as a tortious wrong
    v The Rome Convention
    Impermissible choices of law: secondary consequences
    The alternative: careful drafting
    i Promising to pay
    ii Adapting the undertaking in damages
    Agreements to resolve disputes by arbitration
    Preliminary questions and practical answers
    Who will adjudicate ? Who decides who will adjudicate ?
    Another view
    To what do the parties agree when they agree to arbitration ?
    The jurisdiction of the courts of the seat
    Foreign judgments in breach of arbitration agreement: Brussels Regulation
    i Non-recognition of judgments
    ii Reversal of judgments
    iii Private rights and public duties
    Foreign proceedings in breach of agreement to arbitrate: Brussels Regulation
    The New York Convention
    Damages for breach of the contract to proceed by way of arbitration
    The problem of excessive supervision
    Conclusions
    The relative effect of agreements on the resolution of disputes
    The Hague Convention on Exclusive Choice of Court Agreements
    Reprise: private international law and party autonomy

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