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100 _aCheshire G C
245 _aPrivate international law
250 _a13th
260 _aNew Delhi
_bOxford University Press
_c1999
300 _a1069p
_cxxxvii
365 _b Gratis
505 _aTable of contents PART 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 judgements 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 judgements: the traditional rules; 16. Recognition and enforcement of judgements 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. Matrimonal causes; 23. Declarations; 24. Financial relief; 25. Children; 26. Legitimacy, legitimation and adoption; 27. Mental disorder; PART VI; The law of property; 28. The distinction between movables and immovables; 29. Immovables; 30. The transfer of tangible movables; 31. The assignment of intangible movables; 32. Administration of estates; 33. Succession; 34. Matrimonal property; 35. Trusts; Index
650 _a1.Conflict of Laws - Private International Law - U K
700 _aNorth P M
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