The conflict of laws
/ John Humphrey Carlile Morris, J. D. McClean and Kisch Beevers
- 6th ed.
- London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2005.
- lxix, 565 p. ; 24 cm.
Includes index
1. Introduction to the conflict of laws 2. Personal connecting factors 3. Exclusion of foreign law 4. Jurisdiction: principles and European rules 5. Jurisdiction: the traditional English rules 6. Sovereign and diplomatic immunity 7. Foreign judgments 8. Foreign arbitral awards 9. Marriage 10. Matrimonial causes 11. Children: guardianship and care 12. Children: legitimacy, legitimation and adoption 13. Contracts 14. Torts 15. Property 16. Matrimonial property 17. Succession and the administration of estates 18. Trusts 19. Substance and procedure 20. Technical problems 21 Theories and methods
"The Conflict of Laws, now in its sixth edition, is an established and popular textbook on the conflict of laws, sometimes described as Private International Law. The Conflict of Laws will be invaluable to undergraduates and postgraduates studying this popular option as well as being a useful reference work for practitioners in this area."--Jacket