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adam_text | CONTENTS
Table of Cases
xix
Table of Legislation
xlix
1.
Introduction and Plan
A. Introduction
1.01
B. The Common Law Approach to Private International Law
1.03
C. Fundamentals of the Common Law Rules of Private
International Law
1.09
1.
Territoriality
1.10
2.
Equity operates inpersonam
1.13
3.
Pragmatism
1.16
4.
The role of statutes in a common law structure
1.24
5.
Judicial development of the common law rules
1.34
6.
Terminology
1.39
D. The European Scheme of Private International Law
1.42
1.
Legislative ambition
1.44
2.
Rules of interpretation
1.53
3.
Purpose of European rules
1.56
4.
Impact on the common law rules and method
1.57
E. Arrangement of This Book
1.63
1.
Scheme and organization
1.64
2.
Introduction to and summary of the coverage
1.66
3.
Foreseen and foreseeable statutory changes
1.78
4.
Secondary reading
1.109
2.
European Rules of Private International Law:
Structure and Methods
A. Introduction
2.01
1.
Comparison with common law techniques
2.03
2.
General aims of European legislation
2.09
B. Tne
Law
2.14
(1)
The rules are rules of European law
2.19
(2)
Legislative terms have a uniform meaning
2.34
(3)
Interpretation should promote legal certainty
2.46
(4)
Legislative terms should have a common meaning across the
Regulations
2.60
(5)
All linguistic versions of European legislation are equally authentic
2.72
(6)
The functional distinction between general and exceptional rules
2.75
(7)
Legislative provisions should not generally overlap
2.78
(8)
Interpretation should protect the position of weaker parties
2.83
(9)
Interpretation should protect the rights of the defence
2.88
(10)
The interpretation of habitual residence as a connecting factor
2,93
(11)
Evidence and procedure are European terms of art in
European legislation
2.110
(12)
Excluded matters are European terms of art when used in
European legislation
2.117
3.
Common Law Rules of Private International Law:
Structure and Methods
A. Introduction
3.01
1.
Outline of the material examined in this chapter
3.08
B. The Law
3.15
(1)
Foreign law in English courts
3.18
(2)
Characterization of legal issues
3-48
(3)
The principle
oí
renvoi
and the meaning of law
3.64
(4)
Incidental questions of the applicable law
3.80
(5)
The common law approach to connecting factors in general
3.84
(6)
Personal connecting factors used in the common law:
domicile, residence, and nationality
3.102
(7)
The treatment of statutes in the common law conflict of laws
3.126
(8)
The principle of comity
3.137
(9)
The legacy of the separate history of common law and equity
3.143
(10)
Dissatisfaction with the basic approach of the common law rules
3.148
(11)
The common law approach to issues of procedure
3.157
(12)
The exclusion of penal, revenue, and public laws of the lex causae
3.185
4.
Jurisdiction
A. Types and Bases of Jurisdiction
4.01
1.
Personal jurisdiction
4.02
2.
Subject matter jurisdiction
4.05
3.
Jurisdiction to rule on jurisdiction
4.09
4.
Public (international) law limitations on jurisdiction
4.13
B. The Brussels I Regulation, Regulation
1215/2012 4.19
1.
Legislative history
4.23
2.
The Brussels and Lugano instruments
4.25
3.
Commencing proceedings where the Regulation confers jurisdiction
4.40
C Tne
Law
4.44
(1)
The scope and effect of the Regulation: date, subject matter,
and domicile: Articles
1, 5, 62, 63, 66,
and
73
4A9
(2)
Jurisdiction under another international instrument:
Articles
67, 71,
and
73 4.103
(3)
Exclusive jurisdiction regardless of domicile: Article
24 4.113
(4)
Prorogation of jurisdiction by appearance: Article
26 4.139
(5)
Privileged jurisdiction in matters relating to insurance:
Articles
10
to
16 4.146
(6)
Privileged jurisdiction over certain contracts made by consumers:
Articles
17
to
19 4.152
(7)
Privileged jurisdiction over individual contracts of employment:
Articles
20
to
23 4.168
(8)
Prorogation of jurisdiction by agreement in writing: Article
25 4.179
(9)
General jurisdiction based on the domicile of the defendant:
Article
4 4.219
(10)
Special jurisdiction over a defendant domiciled in another
Member State: Articles
7
to
9 4.227
(11)
Residual jurisdiction, where the rules are incorporated from the
common law: Article
6 4.300
(12)
Jurisdiction to grant provisional and protective measures: Article
35 4.306
(13)
Investigation and confirmation of the basis for
jurisdiction: Articles
27
and
28 4.310
(14)
Jurisdictionai effect of concurrent proceedings in another
Member State: Articles
29
to
32 4322
(15)
Concurrent proceedings in (and of other facts and matters
pointing to) a non-Member State: Articles
33
and
34 4.351
D. Jurisdiction Within the United Kingdom When the
Regulation Gives International Jurisdiction to the Courts
of the United Kingdom
4.374
1.
The provisions set out in the
1982
Act, as amended
4.375
2.
Effect of the rules of national law
4.376
3.
Domicile for the purposes of the Regulation
4.378
4.
Forum conveniens as between the parts of the United Kingdom
4.379
E. Residual Regulation Jurisdiction under Article
6;
and
Jurisdiction in Matters Falling Outside the Scope of the
Regulation
4.384
1.
The basis of jurisdiction at common law
4.385
2.
Common law jurisdiction founded on service within the
jurisdiction
4.390
3.
The common law approach to jurisdiction clauses
4.421
4.
Common law jurisdiction established by service out of
the jurisdiction
4.430
5.
Judicial Assistance and Judicial Intervention
A. Introduction
5.01
B. The Law
5.08
(1)
Assistance in the service of process
5.10
(2)
Assistance
in the obtaining of evidence
5.33
(3)
Orders freezing or ordering the preservation of assets
5.60
(4)
Orders to provide security for costs
5.85
(5)
Judicial intervention: the anti-suit injunction
5.89
6.
Foreign Judgments
A. Introduction
6.01
1.
A rough guide to the law on foreign judgments in English courts
6.02
2.
The law as a number of concurrent schemes
6.07
B. European Legislation on the Recognition and Enforcement
of Foreign Judgments
6.08
1.
Background
6.08
2.
Enforcement under the Brussels Convention and the original
Regulation
44/2001 6.11
3.
Enforcement under the recast Brussels I Regulation
1215/2012 6.14
4.
Terminology
6.18
C. The Principles which Underpin the Common Law Rules of
Private International Law
6.19
1.
The gulf between Regulation and non-Regulation judgments
6.20
2.
Future reform of (or to displace) the common law rules
6.22
3.
The common law rules of private international law in summary
6.25
D. The Law
6.26
(1)
Foreign judgments falling within the material scope of the
Brussels I Regulation: Article
1 6.31
(2)
Recognition of judgments under the Brussels I Regulations
6.49
(3)
Objections to recognition under the Brussels I Regulations
6.58
(4)
Procedure for enforcement and objection: under the original
Regulation
44/2001 6.89
(5)
Procedure for enforcement and objection: under the recast
Regulation
1215/2012 6.95
(6)
Authentic instruments and court settlements
6.106
(7)
European Enforcement Orders, European Orders for Payment,
and judgments in the European Small Claims Procedure
6.109
(8)
Judgments within the Lugano II Convention; judgments from
Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Gibraltar
6.116
(9)
Enforcement by registration under the
1920
and
1933
Acts
6.122
(10)
Foreign judgments under the common law rules of private
international law
6.133
7.
Contractual Obligations
A. Introduction
7.01
1.
Brief guide to the law applicable to contractual obligations
7.02
2.
Terminology and the Rome I Regulation
7.03
3.
The relationship between the Regulation and the law applied to
cases outside it
7.05
4.
The law prior to the Regulation
7.07
5.
The proper law of the contract
7.09
6.
The Rome Convention
7.16
B. The Rome I Regulation in Outline
7.17
1.
Scope of the Rome I Regulation
7.18
2.
The law governing the contract
7.19
3.
Application of the governing law
7.25
С
The Law
7.29
(1)
The scope and effect of the Rome I Regulation:
Articles
1, 2, 18, 20, 24, 25,
and
28 7.31
(2)
Governing law chosen by the parties: Article
3 7.92
(3)
Governing law where not chosen by the parties
—
general rule:
Articles
4
and
19 7.121
(4)
Governing law for specific contractual obligations: Articles
5
to
8 7.152
(5)
Disputes as to the formation of a contractual obligation: Article
10 7.189
(6)
The issues to which the governing law is applied: Articles
11
to
15 7.198
(7)
Other issues associated with the contractual obligation:
Articles
16
and
17 7.234
(8)
Displacement of the applicable law: Articles
3, 6, 8, 9,
and
21 7.236
(9)
Law applicable to issues disclaimed by the Rome I Regulation
7.254
(10)
Law applicable to contracts to which the Rome I Regulation
does not apply
7.285
8.
Non-
Contractual Obligations
A. Introduction
8.01
1.
Brief guide to the law applicable to non-contractual obligations
8.02
2.
Terminology and the Rome II Regulation
8.03
3.
The relationship between the Regulation and the law applying
to cases outside it
8.04
4.
The law prior to the Regulation
8.07
B. The Rome II Regulation in Outline
8.13
1.
Relationship with other Regulations
8.14
2.
Operation of the Regulation in outline
8.18
C. The Law
8.29
(1)
The scope and effect of the Rome II Regulation:
Articles
1, 2, 3, 22, 24, 25, 31,
and
32 8.31
(2)
Applicable law
—
the general rule for torts: Articles
4
and
23 8,73
(3)
Applicable law
—
special rules for specific torts: Articles
5
to
9 8.109
(4)
Applicable law for non-contractual obligations which are
not torts: Articles
10
to
13 8.139
(5)
Choice by the parties of the applicable law: Article
14 8.171
(6)
Issues which the applicable law will determine: Article
15 8.185
(7)
Other issues associated with the non-contractual obligation:
Articles
17
to
22 8.200
(8)
Displacement of the applicable law: Articles
16, 26, 27,
and
28 8.207
(9)
Issues
to which the Rome II
Regulation
is not
applicable
8.216
(10)
Applicable law for non-contractual obligations when the
Rome II Regulation is not applicable
8.231
9.
Property
A. Introduction
9.01
B. The Law
9.05
(1)
The nature, divisions, situs, and treatment of property
9.08
(2)
Immovable property
9.30
(3)
Tangible movable property
9.59
(4)
Intangible property
9.80
(5)
Intellectual property and ordinary dealings with intellectual
property
9.115
(6)
Confiscation or compulsory diversion of property
9.123
(7)
Trusts of property
9.158
(8)
Marriage and its effect on property rights
9.195
(9)
Dissolution of marriage and its effect on property rights
9.224
(10)
Death and its effect on property rights
9.226
10.
Corporations
A. Introduction
10.01
1.
European legislation
10.02
2.
The common law approach
10.11
B. The Law
10.13
(1)
The lex incorporationis
10.15
(2)
Recognition of companies, corporations, and other legal persons
10.17
(3)
Looking through or beyond separate corporate personality
10.23
(4)
Domicile of corporations, and jurisdiction based on corporate
domicile
10.33
(5)
Dissolution of corporations
10.44
(6)
Amalgamation, succession, and secession of corporations
10.58
(7)
Migration of corporations within Europe
10.64
(8)
Service of process on corporations
10.67
(9)
Contracts made by corporations
10.70
(10)
Other bodies: partnerships of various kinds
10.79
11.
Corporate Insolvency and Personal Bankruptcy
A. Introduction
11.01
1.
The European Insolvency Regulation
11.04
2.
The UNCITRAL Model Law
11.05
3.
Parliamentary legislation and common law development
11.06
B. The Law
11.07
(1)
The general scheme of the Insolvency Regulation for debtors
whose centre of main interests is in a Member State
11.10
(2)
The identification
of the centre
of a debtor s main interests
11.37
(3)
The operation of the Insolvency Regulation where the debtor s
centre of main interests is in England
11.55
(4)
The operation of the Insolvency Regulation: where the centre of
main interests is in another Member State
11.85
(5)
Winding up an insolvent company which has its centre of main
interests in a non-Member State
11.111
(6)
The effect of insolvency proceedings in the courts of a
non-Member State
11
Л
24
(7)
Co-operation with the courts of a non-Member State: the
Model Law
11.126
(8)
Co-operation with the courts of a non-Member State: statute
and common law
11.140
(9)
Personal bankruptcy: debtor with centre of main interests
in Member State
11.160
(10)
Personal bankruptcy: debtor with centre of main interests
in non-Member State
11.164
12.
Adult Relationships
A. Introduction
1.
European legislation
2.
Personal status and the law of the domicile
3.
The utility of status
B. The Law
(1)
The validity of marriage
(2)
Obtaining matrimonial decrees from English courts:
Brussels II Regulation
(3)
Decrees from courts of other Member States: the
Brussels II Regulation
(4)
Decrees not from courts of other Member States
(5)
Remarriage after divorce or annulment
(6)
Orders for maintenance from English courts: the
Maintenance Regulation
(7)
Effect in England of maintenance orders made by the
courts of Member States
(8)
Financial provision other than maintenance
(9)
Foreign orders for financial provision not within the
Maintenance Regulation
(10)
Personal capacity, incapacity, and bankruptcy
13.
Children and Parental Responsibility
A. Introduction
B. The Law
(1)
Matters which fail within the Brussels II Regulation:
scope and nature
12.01
12.02
12.08
12.11
12.14
12.16
12.57
12.85
12.96
12.119
12.124
12.148
12.151
12.157
12.162
13.01
13.03
13.06
(2)
Matters which fall within the Brussels II Regulation: jurisdiction
13.13
(3)
Jurisdiction when this is not determined by the Brussels II
Regulation
13.34
(4)
Applicable law
13.49
(5)
Effect of orders made by courts of Member States within the
scope of the Brussels II Regulation
13.52
(6)
Orders made by foreign courts not taking effect under the
Brussels II Regulation
13.67
(7)
Child abduction and the effect of the
1980
Hague Convention
13.71
(8)
International abduction and
non-
Convention states
13.83
(9)
Adoption
13.85
(10)
Maintenance of children
13.92
14.
Arbitration
A. Introduction
14.01
1.
The autonomy of arbitration
14.02
2.
The law applied by the tribunal to determine the substance
of the dispute before it
14.08
B. The Law
14.10
(1)
The general nature of the Arbitration Act
1996 14.12
(2)
The relationship between arbitration and European Regulations
14.17
(3)
The validity and scope of agreements to arbitrate
14.33
(4)
Enforcing the agreement to arbitrate in substantive proceedings
brought before the English court
14.53
(5)
Enforcing the agreement to arbitrate when substantive
proceedings brought before foreign court
14.61
(6)
The auxiliary participation of courts during the process
of arbitration
14.77
(7)
Enforcing arbitral awards in England: general
14.81
(8)
Enforcing foreign arbitral awards
14.83
(9)
Challenging the enforcement of foreign arbitral awards
14.93
(10)
Enforcing foreign judgments based on arbitral awards
14.102
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physical | lxxii, 1064 Seiten |
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title | Private international law in English courts |
title_auth | Private international law in English courts |
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title_full | Private international law in English courts Adrian Briggs, St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford, and of the Middle Temple, Barrister |
title_fullStr | Private international law in English courts Adrian Briggs, St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford, and of the Middle Temple, Barrister |
title_full_unstemmed | Private international law in English courts Adrian Briggs, St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford, and of the Middle Temple, Barrister |
title_short | Private international law in English courts |
title_sort | private international law in english courts |
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