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The Application of Foreign Law in the British and German Courts: Studies in Private International Law

Autor Alexander DJ Critchley
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 dec 2022
This book explores the application of foreign law in civil proceedings in the British and German courts. It focuses on how domestic procedural law impacts on the application of choice of law rules in domestic courts. It engages with questions involved in the investigation and determination of foreign law as they affect the law of England and Wales, Scotland, and Germany. Although the relevant jurisdictions are the focus, the comparative analysis extends to explore examples from other jurisdictions, including relevant international and European conventions. Ambitious in scope, it expertly tracks the development of the law and looks at possible future reforms.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781509959587
ISBN-10: 1509959580
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Studies in Private International Law

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Expertly tracks the development and application of a central tenet of private international law

Notă biografică

Alexander DJ Critchley is an Advocate at the Faculty of Advocates, Edinburgh, and a Tutor of International Private Law at the University of Edinburgh, UK.

Cuprins

1. Fundamentals I. Preliminary Matters A. Putting the Application of Foreign Law into Context B. The Delimitation of Procedure and Substance in the Choice of Law Process C. Transformation of the Applicable Choice of Law Rules and the Impact of Brexit II. Prerequisites to Applying Foreign Law by Means of Choice of Law Rules A. Necessity of a Foreign Element in the Factual Matrix of the Case B. Willingness to Apply Foreign Law C. Existence of a Norm Compelling the Application of Domestic Law D. A Choice of Law Rule E. A Mechanism to Facilitate the Investigation and Determination of Foreign Law 2. Historical I. Great Britain A. Scotland B. England II. Germany A. Legislative B. Judicial C. Academic D. Mechanisms of Proof III. Conclusions 3. Present I. Introduction II. The Court A. The Introduction and Application of Choice of Law Rules B. The Investigation and Determination of the Content of Foreign Law III. The Parties A. Role in the Introduction of Choice of Law Rules B. Role in Investigating the Content of the Applicable Foreign Law IV. Experts A. Procedural Background B. Qualifications C. Role and Duties D. The Interaction between the Court, the Parties, and the Experts E. Costs V. Failure to Prove the Content of the Applicable Foreign LawA. Causes B. Outcomes VI. Appeals A. Incorrect Application of the Relevant Choice of Law Rule B. Failure to Adequately Investigate the Content of the Applicable Foreign Law C. Incorrect Determination of the Content of the Applicable Foreign Law 4. Future I. Domestic Reform A. Voluntary Choice of Law B. Conceptual Treatment of Foreign Law C. Specialist Courts II. Multilateral Reform A. Aiding the Investigation of the Content of the Lex Causae B. Reducing the Need to Apply Foreign Law Summary and Primary Conclusions