The interconnection of the EU regulations Brussels I Recast and Rome I : jurisdiction and law / Christoph Schmon.
2020
KJE3795
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The interconnection of the EU regulations Brussels I Recast and Rome I : jurisdiction and law / Christoph Schmon.
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9462653674
9789462653672 (electronic book)
9789462653672 (electronic book)
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The Hague : T.M.C. Asser Press, ©2020.
Language
English
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1 online resource (151 pages)
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KJE3795
Dewey Decimal Classification
341.78094
Summary
This book deals with the interconnection between the Brussels I Recast and Rome I Regulations and addresses the question of uniform interpretation. A consistent understanding of scope and provisions is suggested by the preamble of the Rome I Regulation. Without doubt, it is fair to presume that the same terms bear the same meaning throughout the Regulations. The author takes a closer look at the Regulations systems, guiding principles, and their balance of flexibility and legal certainty. He starts from the premise that such analysis should prove particularly rewarding as both legal acts have their specific DNA: The Brussels I Recast Regulation has a procedural focus when it governs the allocation of jurisdiction and the free circulation of judgments. The multilateral rules under the Rome I Regulation, by contrast, are animated by conflict of laws methods and focus on the delimitation of legal systems. This fourth volume in the Short Studies in Private International Law Series is primarily aimed at legal academics in private international law and advanced students. But it should also prove an intriguing read for legal practitioners in international litigation. Christoph Schmon is a legal expert in the fields of Private International Law, Consumer Law, and Digital Rights. After serving in research positions at academic institutes in Vienna and London, he focused on EU policy and law making. He is appointed expert of advisory groups to the EU Commission.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. The Age of Conventions
Chapter 2. An EU Private International Law
Chapter 3. General Scheme
Chapter 4. Civil and Commercial Matters
Chapter 5. De l'esprit des Lois
Chapter 6. The General Tension
Chapter 7. Theoretical Foundations
Chapter 8. The Weaker Party Fundamentals
Chapter 9. Brussels I and Rome I are Complementary Instruments
Index.
Chapter 2. An EU Private International Law
Chapter 3. General Scheme
Chapter 4. Civil and Commercial Matters
Chapter 5. De l'esprit des Lois
Chapter 6. The General Tension
Chapter 7. Theoretical Foundations
Chapter 8. The Weaker Party Fundamentals
Chapter 9. Brussels I and Rome I are Complementary Instruments
Index.