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adam_text | CONTENTS
Table of Cases xv
Table of Statutes (by jurisdiction) xlvii
Table of Statutory Instruments li
Table of Secondary European Legislation li ii
Table of Treaties, Conventions, and International Instruments lix
Abbreviations and Special Terminology Ixvii
1. Introduction
I. The Themes of the Book 1.01
1. The Impact of Human Rights Law on Private International Law 1.01
2. The Impact of Private International Law on Human Rights Law 1.05
II. An English and European Perspective 1.09
III. Scope and Structure of the Book 1.13
1. Scope 1.13
2. Structure 1.27
2. Human Rights, Private International Law, and their Interaction
I. Introduction 2.01
II. Human Rights Law 2.02
1. The ECHR 2.04
2. TheHRA 2.23
3. Fundamental Rights Protection in EU Law 2.33
4. Other International Sources of Human Rights Protection 2.58
5. Rights in the Common Law 2.65
III. Private International Law 2.66
1. Introduction to Private International Law Rules 2.66
2. Sources of Private International Law Rules 2.67
3. Jurisdiction 2.69
4. Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments 2.75
5. Choice of the Applicable Law 2.84
IV. The Application of Human Rights Law in Private International
Law Cases 2.88
1. The ECHR 2.89
2. The Charter of Fundamental Rights 2.94
V. Issues Arising from the Application of Human Rights in Private
International Law Cases 2.100
1. Can Private International Law Accommodate Human Rights Concerns? 2.101
2. Is there a‘Private International Law Human Rights Standard? 2.105
3. Clashes of International Obligations 2.111
VI. Conclusion 2.131
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3. Hie Right to a Fair Trial
I. Introduction 3.01
II. Sources of Protection 3.02
III. Scope of Protection 3.09
IV. The Protected Rights 3.12
1. Access to a Court 3.15
2. A Fair Hearing 3.34
3. Independent and Impartial Tribunal Established by Law 3.49
4. Public Hearing and Judgment 3.58
5. Judgment in a Reasonable Time 3.64
6. Execution of Court Judgments 3.72
V. State Obligations 3.75
VI. Conclusion 3.81
4. The Right to a Fair Trial and Jurisdiction under the EU Rules
I. Introduction 4.01
II. The Impact of the Right to a Fair Trial on the EU Rules 4.02
1. The Introduction of EU Rules on Jurisdiction 4.03
2. Bases of Jurisdiction 4.06
3. Declining Jurisdiction 4.131
4. Choice of Court Agreements 4.200
5. Restraining Foreign Proceedings 4.204
6. Residual Jurisdiction under Brussels II bis 4.211
7. Small Claims 4.212
8. Service of Documents 4.216
9. Challenging Jurisdiction 4.240
10. Taking of Evidence 4.241
III. The Impact of the Growing Commitment to EU
Fundamental Rights 4.244
IV. The Impact of Private International Law on Human Rights Law 4.254
V. Conclusion 4.255
5. The Right to a Fair Trial and Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign
Judgments under the EU Rules
I. Introduction 5.01
II. The Impact of the Right to a Fair Trial on Recognition and
Enforcement of Judgments under the EU Rules 5.03
1. The Introduction of EU Rules on Recognition and Enforcement of
Foreign Judgments and Decrees 5.05
2. Non-recognition and Enforcement 5.07
3. Recognition and Enforcement: An Unfair Trial in the Member State of
Origin and a Breach of Article 6(1) ECHR 5.48
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4. Recognition and Enforcement: An Unfair Trial in the Member State of
Origin and a Breach of EU Fundamental Rights 5.99
5. The Public Policy Defence 5.112
6. An Unfair Trial in the Member State of Origin: Summarising
the Solutions 5.199
7. The Natural Justice Defence 5.210
8. The Exequatur Procedure and its Relationship with Defences 5.221
9. The Abolition of Exequatur 5.228
10. The Abolition of Defences and Their Replacement with
Other Safeguards 5.250
11. The Recast Brussels I Regulation: The Retention of Defences 5.297
12. Non-harmonisation of National Rules on Recognition
and Enforcement 5.307
III. The Impact of the Growing Commitment to EU Fundamental Rights 5.313
IV. The Impact of Private International Law on Human Rights Law 5.316
1. A Refusal to Recognise and Enforce 5.316
2. Enforcement and Recognition and No Fair Trial in the Member State of
Origin 5.318
V. Conclusion 5.322
6. The Right to a Fair Trial and Jurisdiction under National Rules
I. Introduction 6.01
II. The Impact on National Rules 6.03
1. Exorbitant Bases of Jurisdiction under National Rules 6.04
2. Jurisdiction and Denying Access Abroad 6.63
3. No Jurisdiction 6.65
4. No Fair Trial in England 6.118
5. Choice of Court Agreements 6.125
6. The Discretionary Element in Relation to Jurisdiction 6.127
7. Restraining Foreign Proceedings 6.182
8. Limitations on Jurisdiction 6.243
III. Conclusion 6.297
1. A Lack of Impact 6.297
2. The Right to a Fair Trial is Taken Seriously 6.301
3. Areas of Concern 6.302
7. The Right to a Fair Trial and Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign
Judgments under the Traditional English Rules
I. Introduction 7.01
II. The Impact of the Right to a Fair Trial on the Recognition and
Enforcement of Judgments under the Traditional English Rules 7.03
1. Recognition and Enforcement and No Fair Trial in the Judgment
Granting State 7.04
2. Non-recognition and Non-enforcement 7.71
3. Recognition of a Foreign Judgment and Denial of Access to a Court 7.79
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III. Hie Impact of Private International Law on Human Rights Law 7.86
1. Recognition and Enforcement and No Fair Trial in the Judgment
Granting State 7.86
2. A Refusal to Recognise and Enforce 7.91
IV. Conclusion 7.93
8. The Right to a Fair Trial and Private International Law:
Concluding Remarks
I. Introduction 8.01
II. Analysis of the Impact of Private International Law Rules on the Right
to a Fair Trial 8.02
1. The Impact on Article 6 ECHR Generally 8.03
2. The Impact on the Right to a Fair Trial in Private International
Law Cases 8.04
3. Reasons for the Limited Impact 8.09
III. Analysis of the Impact of the Right to a Fair Trial on Private International
Law Rules 8.10
1. Which Fair Trial Rights Have Had the Greatest Impact on Private
International Law Rules? 8.10
2. On Which Rules of Private International Law has the Right to a Fair Trial
had the Greatest Impact? 8.22
3. Conclusion on impact 8.24
IV. Reasons for the Varying Levels of Impact of the Right to a Fair Trial on
Rules of Private International Law 8.25
1. Why the Impact of the Right to a Fair Trial has been Limited 8.25
2. Why the Impact of the Right to a Fair Trial has been Greater in
Relation to Some Rules of Private International Law than in Relation
to Others 8.44
V. What the Impact should Be 8.51
1. Private International Law Rules and Fair Trial Concerns 8.52
2. Solutions 8.56
9. The Prohibition of Discrimination and Private International Law
I. Introduction 9.01
II. The Prohibition of Discrimination 9.04
1. Article 14 ECHR 9.09
2. Article 1 Protocol 12 ECHR 9.31
3. EU Fundamental Rights 9.33
III. Jurisdiction 9.50
1. Is there Discrimination under the EU Rules? 9.50
2. Discrimination under National Rules 9.115
IV. Security for Costs and Human Rights 9.120
1. The Right to a Fair Trial 9.121
2. The Prohibition of Discrimination 9.123
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V. The Applicable Law 9.134
1. Impact on EU Rules on the Applicable Law 9.136
VI. Conclusion 9.145
10. Freedom of Expression and the Right to Respect for Private
Life: International Defamation and Invasion of Privacy
I. Introduction 10.01
II. Freedom of Expression and the Right to Respect for Private Life 10.02
1. Freedom of Expression 10.02
2. The Right to Respect for Private Life 10.25
III. Jurisdiction for International Defamation 10.45
1. The Nature of the Problem 10.46
2. The Human Rights Background 10.48
3. Jurisdiction under the EU Rules 10.50
4. Jurisdiction under the Traditional English Rules 10.95
IV. The Law Applicable to International Defamation 10.198
1. The Substantive Law Background 10.198
2. The Human Rights Background 10.199
3. The Applicable Law under Traditional English National Rules 10.207
4. The Applicable Law under EU Rules 10.256
V. Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Defamation Judgments 10.265
1. The Nature of the Problem 10.265
2. The Human Rights Background 10.266
3. Recognition and Enforcement under the EU Rules 10.283
4. Recognition and Enforcement under the Traditional English Rules 10.291
VI. International Invasion of Privacy 10.297
1. The Lack of Impact 10.298
2. The Reasons for the Lack of Impact 10.304
VII. Conclusion 10.306
1. International Defamation 10.306
2. International invasion of Privacy 10.314
11. The Right to Marry, the Right to Respect for Family Life, the Prohibition on
Discrimination, and International Marriage
I. Introduction 11.01
II. Applicable Human Rights Law 11.03
1. The Right to Respect for Private and Family Life 11.03
2. The Right to Marry 11.32
3. The Prohibition of Discrimination 11.64
4. Conclusion 11.82
III. The Impact of Articles 8,12, and 14 ECHRon English Choice of Law
Rules on Validity of Marriage 11.84
1. Introduction 11.84
2. English Choice of Law Doctrine in Outline 11.86
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3. Formal Validity 11.90
4. Essential Validity 11.145
5. Classification of Marriage and Registered Partnerships 11.182
6. Polygamy 11.186
IV. Conclusion 11.195
12. Religious Rights and Recognition of Marriage and Extra-Judicial Divorce
I. Introduction 12.01
II. Freedom of Religion and Recognition of Religious Marriage
and Divorce under English Law 12.03
1. Article 9 ECHR 12.04
2. Impact on English Rules Regarding Marriage 12.15
3. Impact on English Rules Regarding Religious Divorce
and Annulment 12.29
III. Religious Discrimination and Recognition of Religious Marriage and
Divorce under English Law 12.36
1. Non-Discrimination and Religion 12.37
2. Religious Discrimination, Marriage, and Divorce 12.41
3. Impact on English Rules Regarding Marriage 12.46
4. Impact on English Rules Regarding Religious Divorce
and Annulment 12.49
IV. Religious Rights and Recognition of Religious Divorce
and Annulment under Brussels II bis 12.71
V. Conclusion 12.78
13. Right to Respect for Family Life and the Rights of the Child: International
Child Abduction
I. Introduction 13.01
II. Private International Law and Child Abduction 13.04
1. The Hague Child Abduction Convention 13.04
2. Brussels II bis 13.06
3. The Regulation of Child Abduction Outside of the Scope of the Hague
Child Abduction Convention 13.09
III. Applicable Human Rights Law 13.11
1. Introduction 13.11
2. The ECHR 13.12
3. UN Convention on the Rights of the Child 13.13
4. The Charter of Fundamental Rights 13.19
5. Other Related Rights 13.22
IV. The Hague Child Abduction Convention Summary Return System
and Human Rights 13.23
1. Introduction 13.23
2. Article 8 ECHR 13.25
3. Article 6 ECHR 13.69
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V. The Brussels II bis Regime and Human Rights 13.79
1. Introduction 13.79
2. The ECHR 13.81
3. The Charter of Fundamental Rights 13.97
VI. Abduction Cases Falling Outside the Scope of the Hague Child
Abduction Convention and Human Rights 13.112
L Introduction 13.112
2. Article 8 ECHR 13.113
3. English Law and the Duty to Reunite under Article 8 ECHR 13.119
VII. Conclusion 13.121
14. Right to Respect for Private and Family Life and Related
Rights: Parental Status
I. Introduction 14.01
II. Human Rights Law 14.04
1. Article 8 ECHR and Adoption 14.04
2. Article 8 ECHR and International Commercial Surrogacy 14.36
3. Article 12 ECHR and the Right to Found a Family 14.49
4. International Adoption and Surrogacy and Other ECHR Rights 14.51
5. The CRC and its implications for International Adoption
and Surrogacy 14.55
6. International Adoption and Surrogacy and Other Human Rights
Instruments 14.60
III. The Impact of Human Rights on Private International Law Rules
regarding Parental Status 14.61
1. International Adoption under English Law 14.61
2. International Commercial Surrogacy under English Law 14.95
IV. The Impact of Private International Law Rules Regarding Parental
Status on Human Rights 14.111
V. Conclusion 14.114
1. International Adoption 14.114
2. International Commercial Surrogacy 14.117
15* The Right to Property, Foreign Judgments, and Cross-Border
Property Disputes
I. Introduction 15.01
II. The Right to Property 15.03
1. Sources of Protection 15.03
2. The Protected interest: Peaceful Enjoyment of Possessions’ 15.09
3. Legitimate Interferences 15.12
III. The Impact of the Right to Property on Private International
Law Rules 15.32
1. Introduction 15.32
2. Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments 15.35
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3. Jurisdiction 15.61
4. Choice of Law 15.80
IV. Conclusion 15.88
16. Overall Conclusions
L Introduction 16.01
II. Hie Impact of Human Rights Law on Private International Law 16.02
1. Which Human Rights have had the Greatest and Least Impact on Private
International Law Rules? 16.03
2. On which Rules of Private International Law have Human Rights had the
Greatest and Least Impact? 16.33
3. Reasons for the Varying Levels of Impact of Human Rights on Private
International Law Rules 16.39
4. What the Impact should Be 16.61
III. The Impact of Private International Law on Human Rights Law 16.86
1. What the Impact has Been 16.88
2. What the Impact should Be 16.109
Index 883
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