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This book offers a restatement of European and English Private International Law as it applies in the English courts. The author has set out to create a contemporary approach to private international law which is distinguished from the traditional approach of describing private international law through its common law foundations. The author places European Regulations, and related statutory material, at the front and center of the book, reorganizing private international law according to the principles that the law is increasingly European and decreasingly insular. As such the work constitutes an approach to the area which is essential for litigators dealing with questions of private international law influenced by forty years of European legislation. The in-depth discussion will also be valuable to academics specializing in private international law. Written by an academic who is also a practicing barrister, this book seeks to highlight the techniques and principles which provide the hidden infrastructure and support mechanisms for the private international law rules of European law, as well as the remaining standing of the common law rules of private international law.The book will be useful to practicing lawyers tackling issues of private international law as it now is, after forty years of European legislation, but the in-depth discussion will also be valuable to academic lawyers specializing in private international law. Written by an academic who is also a practicing barrister, this book seeks to highlight the techniques and principles which provide the hidden infrastructure and support mechanism for the private international law rules of European law, as well as (albeit second) for the common law rules of private international law.
This work investigates how the integration of European Regulations has fundamentally altered the application and interpretation of private international law within the English court system. Adrian Briggs, an academic and practicing barrister, argues that the traditional common law-centric approach is no longer sufficient for modern legal practice. He presents a framework that prioritizes European statutory material, analyzing the hidden infrastructure and principles that govern cross-border litigation in a post-European integration landscape.
What You Will Find
Legal practitioners and academics recognize this text as a sophisticated resource for understanding the modern, European-influenced state of English private international law. Experts frequently highlight the author's dual perspective as both a scholar and a barrister, which provides a unique depth to the analysis of procedural infrastructure.
Page Count:
1064
Publication Date:
2014-12-30
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198713738
ISBN-13:
9780198713739
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