Private international law : contemporary challenges and continuing relevance /

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Group Author: Ferrari, Franco, 1965- (Editor); Fernández Arroyo, Diego P. (Editor)
Published: Edward Elgar Publishing,
Publisher Address: Cheltenham, UK :
Publication Dates: [2019]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Elgar monographs in private international law
Subjects:
Carrier Form: ix, 506 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781789906899 (cased) :
178990689X (cased)
9781789906905 (eBook)
1789906903 (eBook)
Index Number: K7041
CLC: D997.2
Call Number: D997.2/P961
Contents: Introduction /
1. Certainty versus flexibility in the conflict of laws /
2. Certainty versus flexibility in the EU choice of law system /
3. Foundation, limits and scope of party autonomy /
4. The scope and limits of party autonomy in international contracts : a comparative analysis /
5. Private international law and the question of universal values /
6. Are there universal values in choice of law rules? Should there be any? /
7. Unlocking private international law's potential in global (migration) governance /
8. The present and prospective contribution of global private international law unification to global legal ordering /
9. Extraterritoriality in the public and private enforcement of U.S. regulatory law /
10. New challenges of extraterritoriality : superposing laws /
11. European perspectives on human rights litigation /
12. Judicial jurisdiction and forum access : the search for predictable rules /
13. New challenges in the recognition and enforcement of judgments /
14. New challenges in the context of recognition and enforcement of judgments /
15. Foreign law in domestic courts : challenges and future developments /
16. The challenge of accommodating foreign law in domestic courts /
17. Private international law in international arbitration /
18. Private international law and arbitration : arbitral determination of the law or rules of law governing the merits /