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Dicey, Morris & Collins the Conflict of Laws

Dicey, Morris & Collins the Conflict of Laws

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The 6th Edition of the Oxford Handbook of Comparative Law provides an comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the conflict of laws. It covers various preliminary matters such as the nature, scope, and development of the conflict of laws, European law and the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union, characterisation, the incidental question, the time factor, and renvoi, proof of foreign law, substance and procedure, and public policy.

Format: Mixed media product
Publication date: 26 September 2022
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd


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The 6th Edition of the book delves into the intricate realm of legal conflicts, offering a comprehensive exploration of its nature, scope, and development. It begins by providing a foundational understanding of the conflict of laws, a field that examines how different legal systems interact and apply to legal disputes.

In Part 1: Preliminary Matters, the book delves into various aspects of the conflict of laws. It begins by examining the fundamental principles that govern this field, including the concept of sovereignty and the principle of territoriality. The authors also explore the historical development of the conflict of laws, tracing its roots back to ancient times and its evolution through the centuries.

The next section delves into the European law and the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union. The authors analyze the implications of Brexit on the conflict of laws, discussing the potential challenges and opportunities that arise from the UK's departure from the EU's legal framework. They also explore the role of European law in shaping the legal landscape of the UK and the potential impact of Brexit on the country's legal sovereignty.

Characterization, the incidental question, the time factor, and renvoi are critical components of the conflict of laws. The authors provide a detailed explanation of these concepts, discussing their theoretical foundations and practical applications. They also explore the challenges associated with applying these principles in different legal jurisdictions, such as cross-border disputes and international transactions.

Proof of foreign law is another essential aspect of the conflict of laws. The authors discuss the various methods of proving foreign law, including the use of secondary sources, international treaties, and judicial decisions. They also explore the difficulties associated with proving foreign law, such as language barriers, cultural differences, and the varying legal systems of different countries.

Substance and procedure are crucial components of the conflict of laws. The authors provide a comprehensive analysis of these concepts, discussing their theoretical foundations and practical implications. They also explore the different approaches taken by different legal jurisdictions to resolving legal disputes, such as litigation, arbitration, and mediation.

Public policy is an important consideration in the conflict of laws. The authors discuss the role of public policy in shaping legal rules and regulations, and how public policy considerations can influence the application of the conflict of laws. They also explore the relationship between public policy and international law, particularly in the context of global trade and international agreements.

In conclusion, the 6th Edition of the book provides a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the conflict of laws. It offers a thorough understanding of the principles, concepts, and practical applications of this field, making it an invaluable resource for legal professionals, scholars, and students alike. Whether you are interested in international law, domestic law, or legal theory, this book will provide you with a deep appreciation of the complex and dynamic nature of legal conflicts.

Weight: 3996g
Dimension: 184 x 262 x 144 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780414108899
Edition number: 16 ed

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