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The Principle of Comity in Private International Law (Volume 354)

(45,166 words)

Author(s): Briggs, Adrian
Briggs, Adrian Keywords: Private international law | Choice of law | International law of procedure | Comity | Mots clefs: Droit international privé | Choix du droit applicable | Droit internationale de procédure | Courtoisie internationale | ABSTRACT This course starts by explaining the notion of a comity itself, as there are different sources and types of comities. Comities are curtailing the application of local law, and it is up to them to question, limit or refuse the application of foreign law for their cases. The course follo…

Le renvoi en droit international privé contemporain (Volume 352)

(232,948 words)

Author(s): Davì, Angelo
Davì, Angelo Keywords: Renvoi | Private international law | Doctrines | Mots clefs: Renvoi | Droit international privé | Doctrine | ABSTRACT In this course, Angelo Davi devotes a few developments to the study of the field of application that modern regulations of conflict of laws grant to the renvoi as well as the examination of some of the rather complex problems of its practical operation. The author begins with an introduction to the evolution of ideas on the Doctrine on renvoi and then traces the origin of the pr…

Successions internationales: conflits de lois et de juridictions (Volume 350)

(156,089 words)

Author(s): Bonomi, Andrea
Bonomi, Andrea Keywords: Law of succession | Private international law | Mots clefs: Droit des successions | Droit international privé | ABSTRACT Mr. Bonomi notes that the law of international succession is a rich and complex subject. He deals with issues of classical private international law. These issues have already been the subject of numerous writings by scholars, but also the evolution of national systems and European perspectives justifying further study of the problems according to Professor Bonomi. As a par…

La reconnaissance internationale des situations juridiques personnelles et familiales (Volume 348)

(104,397 words)

Author(s): Baratta, Roberto
Baratta, Roberto Keywords: Natural persons | Status | Rights | Effects of foreign instruments | Recognition | Private international law | Mots clefs: Personnes physiques | Statut | Droits | Effets des actes authentiques étrangers | Reconnaissance | Droit international privé | ABSTRACT Roberto Baratta, Professor at the University of Macerata, in his course, answers the problem of the "reaction" of private international law to the need of people who, in a society with increased mobility, generally have an interest in maintaining their lega…

Lis Pendens in International Litigation (Volume 336)

(134,657 words)

Author(s): McLachlan, Campbell
McLachlan, Campbell Keywords: Exception de litispendance | International law of procedure | Private international law | Public international law | International arbitration | …

La propriété intellectuelle en droit international privé (Volume 335)

(164,420 words)

Author(s): Moura Vicente, Dário
Moura Vicente, Dário Keywords: Intellectual property | Private international law | Industrial property | Unification of law | Rights relating to literary and artistic works | Unfair competition | Dispute resolution | European Union | Mots clefs: Propriété intellectuelle | Droit international privé | Propriété industrielle et scientifique | Unification du droit | Propriété litteraire et artistique | Concurrence déloyale | Règlement de litiges d'ordre juridique | Union européenne | ABSTRACT The study conducted by Dario Moura Vicente, Professor at the University of Li…

La dimension sociale du droit international privé Cours général (Volume 341)

(217,734 words)

ANDREAS BUCHER Keywords: Private international law | Mots clefs: Droit international privé | ABSTRACT In this general course on private international law, Andreas Bucher, Honorary Professor at the University of Geneva, makes a systematic and in-depth study of the subjects of private international law: conflicts of law, conflicts of jurisdiction, plurality of courts, concentration of disputes. Professor Bucher begins his first chapter, devoted to the pluralism of the methods of private international law, with a statement of the rules. Indeed, the author notifies that the private international law…

Droit international privé holistique: droit uniforme et droit international privé (Volume 330)

(183,447 words)

Author(s): P. Pamboukis, Charalambos
P. Pamboukis, Charalambos Keywords: Private international law | Mots clefs: Droit international privé | ABSTRACT Charalambos P. Pamboukis, Associate Professor at the University of Athens, points out in the introduction to his course that the paradigm of law has changed significantly. Today, we are experiencing a movement of communication integration with effects in various sectors of social, economic, and cultural life through the phenomenon of globalization. The salient feature of the evolution is the emergen…

Le phénomène de la coordination des ordres juridiques étatiques en droit privé Cours général de droit international privé (2003) (Volume 327)

(148,173 words)

Author(s): Mayer, Pierre
Mayer, Pierre Keywords: Private international law | Mots clefs: Droit international privé | ABSTRACT Within the framework of his course, Professor Pierre Mayer, Professor at the University of Paris I, uses a certain number of opposite or complementary paired concepts: conflicts of laws and jurisdictions, of course, but also rules and decisions, rules of conduct and rules of decision, substantive rules and procedural rules, the state legal system and the State, jurisdiction and “relevance”, co-ordination and c…

Damages in Private International Law (Volume 326)

(139,673 words)

Author(s): Y. Gotanda, John
Y. Gotanda, John Keywords: Damages | Compensation for damage | Private international law | Punitive damages | Mots clefs: Dommages-intérêts | Compensation | Droit international privé | Dommages-intérêts extravagants comme pénalité | ABSTRACT With the emergence of the global economy, disputes between transnational contracting parties have increased in number, size and complexity. In these transnational disputes, claims for damages are growing in frequency. This course by John Gotanda, Professor at Villanova University School of …

Co-Operative Efforts in Private International Law on Behalf of Children: The Hague Children’s Conventions (Volume 323)

(94,991 words)

Author(s): J. Silberman, Linda
J. Silberman, Linda Keywords: Children | Abduction | Treaties | Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (The Hague, 25 October 1980) | Convention on Jurisdiction, Applicable Law, Recognition, Enforcement and Co-operation in respect of Parental Responsibility and Measures for the Protection of Children (The Hague, 19 October 1996) | Convention on Protection of Children and Cooperation in respect of Intercountry Adoption [The hague, 29 May 1993] | Adoption | Private international law | Legal co-operation | Parental responsibilities | Mots clefs: Enfants | E…

The Modern Approach to Private International Law. International Litigation and Transactions from a Common-Law Perspective. General Course on Private International Law (Volume 319)

(119,790 words)

Author(s): C. Hartley, Trevor
C. Hartley, Trevor Keywords: Common law | Private international law | Mots clefs: Pays de Common law | Droit international privé | ABSTRACT In the opening pages of his course on private international law, Trevor C. Hartley, Professor Emeritus of the London School of Economics, reminds us that private international law, despite its name, is just a branch of the ordinary law of the land: it has no special authority. The only exceptions are the limited number of treaties and the increasing number of EU legal documents th…

Compétence exclusive et compétence exorbitante dans les relations privées internationales (Volume 323)

(102,300 words)

Author(s): P. Fernández Arroyo, Diego
P. Fernández Arroyo, Diego Keywords: Judicial competence | International law of procedure | Private international law | Mots clefs: Compétence judiciaire | Droit international de procédure | Droit international privé | ABSTRACT Diego P. Fernandez Arroyo, Professor at the complutense university of Madrid, points out in his introduction to his course that the criteria on which the authorities base their jurisdiction for disputes relating to private international affairs are sometimes difficult to justify. On the basis of this ob…

Droits de l’homme, droits fondamentaux et droit international privé (Volume 318)

(134,510 words)

Author(s): Kinsch, Patrick
Kinsch, Patrick Keywords: Human rights | Private international law | Judicial competence | International law of procedure | Mots clefs: Droits de l'homme | Droit international privé | Compétence judiciaire | Droit international de procédure | ABSTRACT Patrick Kinsch, Attorney at Law in Luxembourg, assigns to his course the aim of demonstrating that there is no radical incompatibility between reasoning in terms of human rights and the application of specific methods to private international law. A peaceful, even enriching, coexisten…

Le droit international privé communautaire: réalités, problèmes et perspectives d’avenir (Volume 317)

(87,112 words)

Author(s): Borrás, Alegría
Borrás, Alegría Keywords: European Union | Private international law | Mots clefs: Union européenne | Droit international privé | ABSTRACT Private international law in the European community is not a subject that has just seen the light of day, but reforms made by the Treaty of Amsterdam in 1997 have profoundly changed its reality. Mrs Alegria Borrás, Professor of private international law at the faculties of law in Cordoba, the Autonomous University of Barcelona and the University of Barcelona, develops the subjec…

Loi d’autonomie et méthodes de protection de la partie faible en droit international privé (Volume 315)

(45,836 words)

Author(s): Salah Mohamed Mahmoud, Mohamed
Salah Mohamed Mahmoud, Mohamed Keywords: Autonomy | Law of contracts | Private international law | Law of immediate application | Mots clefs: Autonomie | Droit des obligations | Droit international privé | Lois d'application immédiate | ABSTRACT In this course, Professor Salah Mohamed Mahmoud confronts the principle of party autonomy with the methods for the protection of the weak party in private international contract law. Professor Salah Mohamed Mahmoud also aims to discover whether, at the present time of globalisation, the law…

Four-Step Analysis of Private International Law (Volume 315)

(44,790 words)

Author(s): Dogauchi, Masato
Dogauchi, Masato Keywords: Japan | Private international law | Legal history | Choice of law | Mots clefs: Japon | Droit international privé | Histoire du droit | Choix de la loi applicable | ABSTRACT The course of Masato Dogauchi, Professor at Waseda University in Tokyo, has two objectives. One is to provide a brief introduction to choice-of-law rules in Japan. The other is to present a four-step analysis in choice-of-law rules. This method of analysis is considered applicable not only to Japanese rules but also to rules on choi…

Le pluralisme en droit international privé : richesses et faiblesses (Le funambule et l’arc-en-ciel) Cours général (Volume 312)

(203,522 words)

Author(s): Gaudemet-Tallon, Hélène
Gaudemet-Tallon, Hélène Keywords: Private international law | Pluralism | Cultural Diversity: Plural Legal Systems | Cultural Diversity and Private International Law | Mots clefs: Droit international privé | ABSTRACT Hélène Gaudemet-Tallon, Professor Emeritus of the University or Paris II (Panthéon-Assas), compares the position of private international law in 2005 to a rainbow and a tightrope walker. As the colours of the rainbow do change imperceptibly, so do the legal categories, the various sources, the objectives that a…
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