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Private International Law: A Hungarian Perspective: Law in Eastern Europe, cartea 71

Autor Csongor István Nagy
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 mai 2024
This book provides a concise and analytical introduction to private international law in Hungary: international jurisdiction of courts, choice of law (applicable law) and the recognition and enforcement of foreign judicial decisions. It presents both Hungarian conflicts rules and their judicial practice and the application of EU conflicts rules by Hungarian courts.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004690837
ISBN-10: 9004690832
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Law in Eastern Europe


Notă biografică

Csongor István Nagy, J.D., LL.M., Ph.D., S.J.D., D.Sc., is a professor in commercial law at the University of Galway, Ireland, university professor at the University of Szeged, Hungary, and research professor at the HUN-REN Center for Social Sciences, Budapest, Hungary.

Cuprins

Abbreviations

1General Introduction
1 Historical Development

2 Private International Law: Choice of Law and International Civil Procedure

3 Sources of pil
3.1National Law

3.2EU Law

3.3International Treaties


4 Authorities Applying Private International Law


2General Questions and Principles of Choice of Law
1 Scope of Private International Law

2 State Law, Non-state Law

3 Choice-of-Law Rules
3.1Taxonomy of Choice-of-Law Rules

3.2Connecting Factors

3.3Combination of Connecting Factors

3.4Party Autonomy

3.5Dépeçage


4 Application of the Choice-of-Law Rule
4.1Characterization (Classification)

4.2Time Dimension and Change in the Applicable Law

4.3Fraudulent Connection (Evasion of the Law)

4.4Reference to the Law of States with Multiple Legal Orders


5 Application of the Designated Law
5.1Judicial Notice and Proof of Foreign Law

5.2Renvoi (Remission, Transmission)

5.3Assimilation

5.4Ordre Public (Public Policy) and Imperative Rules (Overriding Mandatory Rules)


3Choice-of-Law Rules
1 The Pervasive Principle of Closest Connection

2 Personal Law
2.1Natural Persons

2.2Names of Natural Persons

2.3Legal Persons

2.4Personality Rights


3 Contractual Obligations
3.1Hungarian Choice-of-Law Rules

3.2The Rome i Regulation in the Practice of Hungarian Courts


4 Non-contractual Obligations
4.1Hungarian Choice-of-Law Rules

4.2The Rome ii Regulation in the Practice of Hungarian Courts


5 Property Law
5.1The General Principle of Lex Rei Sitae

5.2Exceptions to the Lex Rei Sitae


6 Intellectual Property Rights
6.1Authors’ Rights

6.2Industrial Property


7 Family Law
7.1Marriage

7.2Same-Sex Registered Partnership

7.3Extra-marital Cohabitation

7.4Maintenance Law

7.5Application of the Law More Favorable to the Child

7.6Determination of Parenthood

7.7Custody and Contact

7.8Guardianship

7.9Adoption

7.10Artificial Insemination, Surrogacy

7.11Child Abduction

7.12Protection of Adults


8 Succession Law
8.1Hungarian Choice-of-Law Rules

8.2Scope and Application of the Succession Regulation


9 The Law Applicable to Procedure


4International Civil Procedure
1 Sources of International Civil Procedure

2 State Immunity

3 International Jurisdiction: Hungarian Rules, EU Rules
3.1Hungarian Rules of Jurisdiction

3.2EU Jurisdictional Rules in the Practice of Hungarian Courts

3.3Procedural Issues

3.4International Service

3.5Rules of Evidence


4 Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judicial Decisions
4.1Recognition and Enforcement under the apil

4.2EU Rules on Recognition and Enforcement


5Treaties in the Field of Private International Law and International Civil Procedure
1 Multilateral Treaties
1.1Multilateral Treaties Concluded by Hungary

1.2Multilateral Treaties Concluded by the EU and Binding on Hungary


2 Bilateral Treaties


Annex: Act xxviii of 2017 on Private International Law

Selected Bibliography

Index