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999 _c186347
_d186347
020 _a9780199679287
040 _cCUS
082 _a340.9
_bBRI/C
100 _aBriggs, Adrian.
245 4 _aThe conflicts of laws/
_cAdrian Briggs
250 _a3rd ed.
260 _aNew York:
_bOxford University Press,
_c2013.
300 _axxxix, 393 p. ;
_c22 cm.
505 _a 1. INTRODUCTION A. The Nature of the Subject, B. Private International Law as Common Law, C. Legislation Establishing Private International Law as European Law, 2. JURISDICTION A. Jurisdiction or Jurisdictions? B. Regulation Jurisdiction: Introduction, C. Regulation Jurisdiction: The Detail, D. Common Law Jurisdiction 3. FOREIGN JUDGMENTS A. Recognition and Enforcement B. Registration of Foreign Judgments (1): The Brussels I Regulation C. Registration of Foreign Judgments (2): The 1920 and 1933 Acts D. The Indirect Effect of Judgments from the Rest of the World: Common Law 4. CHOICE OF LAW: THE LEX FORI A. Procedural Issues B. Penal, Revenue, and Public Laws C. Public Policy 5. OBLIGATIONS: CONTRACTUAL A. Introduction B. The Rome I Regulation C. Contracts Conduded Before 18 December 2009 6. OBLIGATIONS: NON-CONTRACTUAL A. Introduction B. The Rome II Regulation, C. Non-Contractual Obligations Outside the Rome II Regulation, 7. PROPERTY A. Immovable Property B. Movable Property, C. Title by Seizure and Confiscation D. Trusts E. Personal Status and Property Rights 8. PERSONS A. Adults B. Children 9. CORPORATIONS A. Corporations
650 _aConflict of laws
650 _aGreat Britain
650 _aWales
942 _cWB16