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Dicey, Morris and Collins on the Conflict of Laws [153292]

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First published in 1896, "Dicey and Morris on the Conflict of Laws" is renowned worldwide as the foremost authority on private international law. It explains the rules, principles and practice which determine how the law of England and Wales relates to other legal systems. Explanation of each rule is followed by comment, and illustration by detailed reference to case law, ensuring it remains an in-depth but accessible research tool. It provides definitive reference for all practitioners concerned with issues such as contracts made or performed in other jurisdictions or with foreign parties, property situated overseas, disputes relating to torts committed abroad or committed by foreign parties, and personal and family matters involving people in other jurisdictions. It is completely revised and updated to include analysis of all the key legislation and cases since the last edition. It deals with the impact of the Civil Procedure Rules on private international law. It includes analysis of judicial decisions from common law jurisdictions, as well as detailed consideration of international conventions and EU materials. It is supplemented annually to stay up to date with developments in legislation and case law.
Author:  Collins, Lawrence; Morse, C.G.J.; McClean, David; Briggs, Adrian; Harris, Jonathan; McLachlan, Campbell; Hill, Jonathan
Date Published:  29 August 2006
Document Type:  Books
Format:  Hardback
ISBN:  042188360X
ISBN13:  9780421883604
Pages:  1950
Publisher:  Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
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