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Collier's Conflict of Laws 4th ed


ISBN13: 9780521513531
Previous Edition ISBN: 0521782600
Published: June 2013
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £99.99
Paperback edition , ISBN13 9780521735056



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This reworked version of Conflict of Laws introduces a new generation of students to the classic. It has been completely rewritten to reflect all the recent developments including the increased legislation and case law in the field. The author's teaching experience is reflected in her ability to provide students with a clear statement of rules which sets out a framework to the subject, before adding detail and critical analysis. Recognising that the procedural aspect of the subject challenges most students, the book explores conflict of laws in its practical context to ensure understanding. Teachers will appreciate the logical structure, which has been reworked to reflect teaching in the field today. Retaining the authority that was the hallmark of the previous edition, this contemporary and comprehensive textbook is essential reading.

Subjects:
Conflict of Laws
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Characteristics of the conflict of laws
3. Domicile and habitual residence procedure
4. Selected aspects of procedure of the English court
5. Jurisdiction of the English courts
6. National rules
7. Provisional measures
8. Foreign judgments
9. Choice of law rules
10. Contractual obligations
11. Non-contractual obligations
12. Property
13. Avoiding the results of the choice of law process.