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_d153905
020 _a9780195684131
040 _cCUS
082 _a340.9
_bNOR/C
100 _aNorth, Peter
245 0 _aCheshire and north's private international law/
_cPeter North and J.J. Fawcett
250 _a13th ed.
260 _aNew York:
_bOxford press university,
_c1999.
300 _acxviii, 1069 p. ;
_c26 cm.
505 _aPart I Introduction 1 Definition, nature and scope of private international law 2 Historical development and current theories Part II Preliminary Topics 3 Classification 4 The incidental question 5 Renvoi 6 Substance and procedure 7 The proof of foreign law 8 Exclusion of foreign law 9 Domicil, nationality and residence Part III Jurisdiction, foreign judgments and awards 10 Jurisdiction of the English courts - an introduction 11 Jurisdiction under the Brussels and Lugano Conventions 12 The competence of the English courts under the traditional rules 13 Stays of English proceedings and restraining foreign proceedings 14 Limitations on jurisdiction 15 Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments: the traditional rules 16 Recognition and enforcement of judgments under the Brussels and Lugano Conventions 17 Foreign arbitral awards Part IV The law of obligations 18 Contracts 19 Torts 20 Restitution Part V Family Law 21 Marriage 22 Matrimonial causes 23 Declarations 24 Financial relief 25 Children 26 Ligitimacy, legitimation and adoption 27 Mental disorder Part VI The Law of Property 28 The distinction between movable and immovables 29 Immovables 30 The transfer to tangible movables 31 The assignment of intangible movables 32 Administration of estates 33 Succession 34 Matrimonial Property 35 Trusts
650 _aConflict of Laws
_xEngland
650 _aConflict of Laws
_xWales
650 _aConflict of Laws
700 _aFawcett, J.J.
942 _cWB16