Rome I and Rome II in practice /

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Imprint:Cambridge ; Antwerp ; Chicago : Intersentia, [2020]
©2020
Description:liv, 667 pages ; 26 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12556831
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Varying Form of Title:Rome one and Rome two in practice
Rome 1 and Rome 2 in practice
Other authors / contributors:Guinchard, Emmanuel, editor.
ISBN:1780686714
9781780686714
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:"This book is devoted to the applicable law to contractual and non-contractual obligations in the European Union. The Rome I and II Regulations provide uniform conflict of laws rule in order to avoid undue forum-shopping. In theory all national courts of EU Member States (excluding Denmark) apply the same rules determining the applicable law. 'Rome I and II in Practice' examines whether the theory has been put into practice and assesses difficulties that may have arisen in the interpretation and application of these Regulations. Such study appears invaluable as the Rome I and II Regulations may be seen as a critical stepping stone towards the construction of a true and far-reaching European Private International Law. Providing clear and detailed insights into the national case law of most EU Member States, as well as the case-law of the Court of Justice"--Provided by the publisher.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Emmanuel Guinchard
  • Questionnaire for the national reports
  • Court of Justice of the European Union / Thomas Kander Graziano, Michel José Reymond
  • Austria and Germany / Matthias Weller, Stephan Walter
  • Belgium / Geert van Calster
  • Bulgaria / Nikolay Natov, Vassil Pandov
  • Croatia / Davor Babić, Dora Zhrabljić Rotar
  • Cyprus / Christiana Markou
  • Czech Republic / Petr Bříza, Thomáš Hokr
  • France / Marie-Elodie Ancel
  • Greece / Apostolos Anthimos
  • Hungary / Csongor István Nagy
  • Ireland / Márie Ní Shúilleabháin
  • Italy / Pietro Franzina
  • Latvia / Inga Kačevska, Aleksanders Fillers
  • Lithuania / Valentinas Mikelénas
  • Luxembourg / Emilia Fronczak
  • The Netherlands / Laura Maria van Bochove
  • Poland / Marcin Czepelak
  • Slovakia / Elena Judova, Miloš Levrinc
  • Slovenia / Jerca Kramberger Škerl, Aleš Galič
  • Spain / Diana Sancho-Villa
  • United Kingdom / Uglješa Grušić
  • Conclusion / Emmanuel Guinchard.