The first edition of this book offered a restatement of European and English Private International Law as it was applied in the English courts. The decision of the UK to withdraw from the EU, and of the EU to bar the UK from entry to the Lugano Convention, has meant that the broad structure of the book needed fundamental change to reflect the new - but in some ways, much more archaic - law. In working out and working through the complex consequences of the separation, it is apparent that the law has lost some of the coherence it had developed. Whether the rough edges of the new system can be smoothed, and how that can be achieved, is something which only time will tell. In this developing situation, this new edition endeavours to describe and explain how it all works (and sometimes does not work). The book provides critical analysis and guidance relevant both before and during litigation. Written by an academic and practising barrister with over 40 years of experience, this book offers an approach to private international law as it stands six years after the national referendum, in much the same way as the previous edition did with the hybrid system of English and European law before that event. Only by having understood the state, structure, and coherence of the law prior to Brexit, can one really comprehend the effect of the new legal reality.
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The book describes, in a single volume, the rules and principles of private international law as applied in English courts in 2023. The radical nature and extent of the changes required by Brexit and its aftermath are considered; the book has been remodelled to reflect the changes and the uncertainties remaining in the law.
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1: Introduction 2: Tools and Techniques 3: Jurisdiction 4: Ancillary Measures 5: Foreign Judgments 6: Contractual Obligations 7: Non-Contractual Obligations 8: Property 9: Corporations 10: Adults 11: Children 12: Arbitration
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What this book does is to provide practitioners with the insights, the guidance and the techniques needed to function successfully within the new landscape of international law. This new edition, says the author, aims 'to show and explain how private international law works in English courts, using the jurisprudence to help to paint, rather than to overwhelm, the picture'.
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Adrian Briggs KC, Emeritus Professor of Private International Law, University of Oxford; Emeritus Fellow of St Edmund Hall, and barrister at Blackstone Chambers, Temple.
Provides a major new restatement of the rules of private international law in the English Courts Assesses the changes to private international law brought about by and as a result of Brexit Considers the extent to which pre-Brexit legal reasoning may need to be reconsidered when dealing with issues of private international law Written by a pre-eminent scholar in the field of private international law
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780192868145
Publisert
2023
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
1598 gr
Høyde
250 mm
Bredde
175 mm
Dybde
45 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
960

Forfatter

Biographical note

Adrian Briggs KC, Emeritus Professor of Private International Law, University of Oxford; Emeritus Fellow of St Edmund Hall, and barrister at Blackstone Chambers, Temple.