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Hong Kong Private International Law: Studies in Private International Law - Asia

Autor Wilson Lui, Anselmo Reyes
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 iun 2024
This book is a one-stop reference guide to Hong Kong private international law. It provides a clear and authoritative exposition on issues of jurisdiction, choice of law, recognition and enforcement, arbitration, and inter-regional and international harmonisation in Hong Kong private international law. It covers a wide range of areas of law and their relationships with questions of private international law, including the law of obligations, the law of property, intellectual property law, family law, company law, insolvency law, bankruptcy law, competition law, and admiralty law. It also contains a detailed discussion of jurisdiction, arbitration, dispute resolution, and choice of law clauses. The book focuses on the practical issues, with an emphasis on the rapidly developing local jurisprudence over the recent years. It also considers theoretical insights and suggestions for law reform when appropriate. Moreover, it systematically analyses the private international law issues arising out of inter-regional cases between Hong Kong on the one hand and Mainland China, Taiwan, and Macao on the other. The book will be indispensable to judges, practitioners, scholars, and students in Hong Kong, the Greater China, Asia, and worldwide.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781509956470
ISBN-10: 1509956476
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 169 x 244 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Studies in Private International Law - Asia

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Covers issues of jurisdiction, choice of law, recognition and enforcement, arbitration, and harmonisation both inter-regionally and internationally

Notă biografică

Wilson Lui is Lecturer and Pre-Doctoral Fellow at the Faculty of Law of the University of Hong Kong. Anselmo Reyes is Guest Professor at the Law Faculty of Doshisha University in Kyoto, Japan, and an International Judge of the Singapore International Commercial Court.

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ForewordPrefacePart I - Introduction1. The Subject Matter of Private International Law 2. Sources of Private International Law in Hong Kong3. History of Private International Law in Hong Kong4. Preliminary Matters4.1. Characterisation4.2. The Incidental Question4.3. Depeçage4.4. Renvoi and Transmission5. Connecting Factors5.1. Nationality5.2. Domicile5.3. Residence5.4. Other Connecting Factors6. Substance and Procedure7. Foreign Law7.1. Pleading Foreign Law7.2. Proving Foreign Law7.3. Pleading but Not Proving Foreign Law8. Evidence8.1. Taking Evidence Abroad for Use in Hong Kong Proceedings8.2. Taking Evidence in Hong Kong for Use in Foreign Proceedings8.3. The Hague Evidence Convention9. Mandatory Rules, Ordre Public, Public Law, and the Evasion of Law9.1. Hong Kong Mandatory Rules and Public Policy9.2. Foreign Public Laws9.3. Foreign Mandatory Rules and Public Policy9.4. Evasion of LawPart II - Jurisdiction10. Jurisdiction in personam10.1. Establishing Jurisdiction of the Hong Kong Court10.2. Challenging Jurisdiction of the Hong Kong Court10.3. Interim Measures10.4. Service of Process Outside Hong Kong10.5. Service of Foreign Proceedings in Hong Kong11. Jurisdiction and Dispute Resolution Agreements11.1. Exclusive Jurisdiction Agreements11.2. Non-exclusive Jurisdiction Agreements11.3. Asymmetric Jurisdiction Agreements11.4. Floating and Innominate Jurisdiction Agreements11.5. Multi-Tiered Jurisdiction and Dispute Resolution Agreements11.6. Indemnity and Other Provisions in Jurisdiction and Dispute Resolution Agreements12. Special Rules12.1. Law of Obligations12.2. Law of Property12.3. Intellectual Property Law12.4. Family Law12.5. Law of Corporations and Insolvency12.6. Law of Bankruptcy12.7. Competition Law12.8. Criminal Law13. Jurisdiction in Shipping Claims13.1. Establishing Jurisdiction of the Hong Kong Court13.2. Challenging Jurisdiction of the Hong Kong Court13.3. The Process of Ship Arrest in Hong Kong14. Immunities From Jurisdiction14.1. Sovereign Immunity14.2. State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs)14.3. Other ImmunitiesPart III - Choice of Law15. Choice of Law Agreements (Governing Law Clauses)15.1. Certain Choice of Law Agreements15.2. Uncertain Choice of Law Agreements15.3. Floating Choice of Law Agreements15.4. Indemnity and Other Provisions in Choice of Law Agreements16. Law of Obligations16.1. Contracts16.2. Specific Contracts16.3. Torts16.4. Specific Torts16.5. Unjust Enrichment16.6. Trusts and Charitable Foundations17. Law of Property17.1. Immovable Property17.2. Transfer of Movable Property17.3. Expropriation17.4. Succession to Property18. Intellectual Property18.1. Copyright18.2. Trademarks18.3. Patents18.4. Registered Designs18.5. Trade Secrets18.6. Other Intellectual Property Rights in Hong Kong19. Family Law19.1. Marriage19.2. Matrimonial Causes19.3. Children19.4. Mental Incapacity20. Law of Corporations and Insolvency20.1. Capacity, Agency, and Internal Management20.2. Corporate Rescue and Restructuring20.3. Insolvency20.4. Cross-Border Insolvency21. Law of Bankruptcy21.1. Effect of Bankruptcy on Assignments of Property21.2. Effect of Bankruptcy as a Discharge of Debts22. Competition LawPart IV - Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments and Orders23. Recognition23.1. General Principles23.2. Special Rules24. Enforcement24.1. Means of Enforcing Judgments and Orders in Hong Kong24.2. Procedures for Enforcing Judgments and OrdersPart V - Arbitration25. International Commercial Arbitration in Hong Kong25.1. Arbitration Agreements25.2. Jurisdiction of the Arbitral Tribunal25.3. Choice of Law25.4. Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards26. Arbitration and Insolvency: The Hong Kong ApproachPart VI - Inter-regional Private International Law27. Private International Law Issues Between Hong Kong and Other Inter-regional Jurisdictions27.1. Mainland China27.2. Taiwan27.3. Macao SAR28. Mutual Legal Assistance Between Hong Kong and Other Inter-regional Jurisdictions28.1. Mainland China28.2. Taiwan28.3. Macao SARPart VII - The Harmonisation of Private International Law29. Hong Kong and International Organisations30. The Future of Private International Law in Hong Kong