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European Law Publishers :$cSwiss Institute of Comparative Law,$d2007. 210 4$d©2007 215 $a1 online resource (479 p.) 225 0 $aYearbook of Private International Law ;$vVolume VIII 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 0 $a3-86653-018-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $tFront matter --$tTABLE OF CONTENTS --$tFOREWORD --$tABBREVIATIONS --$tDoctrine --$tThree Steps With Petar ?ar?evi? --$tIS A CONFLICT RULE FOR LIVING WILLS AND EUTHANASIA NEEDED? --$tTHE EVALUATION OF SAME-SEX MARRIAGES AND REGISTERED PARTNERSHIPS IN THE NETHERLANDS --$tCOMPETENCE OF THE COMMUNITY TO CONCLUDE THE REVISED LUGANO CONVENTION ON JURISDICTION AND THE RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS IN CIVIL AND COMMERCIAL MATTERS --$tTHE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT AND THE PRINCIPLES OF COMITY: EVIDENCE IN TRANSNATIONAL LITIGATION --$tNATIONALITY AND THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN ACROSS FRONTIERS, AND THE EXAMPLE OF INTERCOUNTRY ADOPTION --$tWHAT IS RIGHT AND WHAT IS WRONG IN THE ECJ'S JUDGMENT ON EUROFOOD IFSC LTD --$tINTERACTION AND INTEGRATION BETWEEN THE LEGAL SYSTEMS OF HONG KONG, MACAO AND MAINLAND CHINA 50 YEARS AFTER THEIR RETURN TO CHINA --$tSET-OFF AND THE ROME I PROPOSAL --$tINTERNATIONAL CHILD ABDUCTION IN JAPAN --$tREFORM OF JAPAN'S PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW: ACT ON THE GENERAL RULES OF THE APPLICATION OF LAWS --$tSAME-SEX MARRIAGES, DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIPS AND PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW: AT THE DAWN OF A NEW JURISPRUDENCE IN THE UNITED STATES --$tNational Reports --$tTHE HAGUE CONFERENCE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW IN AFRICA: A PLEA FOR COOPERATION --$tTHE FRENCH DIPTYCH ON FOREIGN LAW: AN ANALYSIS THROUGH ITS MOST RECENT RETOUCHING --$tLAW RELATING TO INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION IN INDIA --$tCODIFICATION OF PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW IN THE CIVIL CODE OF QATAR --$tCourt Decisions --$tCHINA. ENFORCEMENT OF ARBITRATION CLAUSES: REMARKS ON TWO MAY 10, 2005 DECISIONS OF THE SUPREME PEOPLE'S COURT OF CHINA --$tGREECE. THREE RECENT GREEK CASES ON THE BRUSSELS CONVENTION --$tLATVIA. TWO 2005 LATVIAN SUPREME COURT DECISIONS ON INTERNATIONAL JURISDICTION AND PROCEDURE --$tSPAIN. PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW PROBLEMS RELATING TO THE CELEBRATION OF SAME-SEX MARRIAGES: DGRN OF 29 JULY 2005 --$tSWITZERLAND. CHALLENGING AN ARBITRAL AWARD FOR INFRINGEMENT OF COMPETITION LAW: THE TERRA ARMATA DECISION OF THE SWISS FEDERAL TRIBUNAL OF 8 MARCH 2006 --$tUNITED KINGDOM AN AGE-OLD DILEMMA: IS IT TIME FOR A 'REVOLUTIONARY APPROACH'?? --$tForum --$tTHE SCOPE OF SECONDARY COMMUNITY LAW IN THE LIGHT OF THE METHODS OF PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW - OR THE OTHER WAY AROUND? --$tTHE COURT OF JUSTICE, EUROPEAN INTEGRATION AND PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW --$tTexts, Materials and Recent Developments --$tNEW CHOICE OF LAW RULES FOR CAPACITY TO MARRY AND THE RECOGNITION OF MARRIAGE IN SWEDEN - A NEW PRINCIPLE? --$tTUNISIA. ART. 54(1) OF THE TUNISIAN CODE OF PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW --$tTRANSLATION OF JAPAN'S PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW: ACT ON THE GENERAL RULES OF APPLICATION OF LAWS (HÔ NO TEKIYÔ NI KANSURU TSÛSOKUHÔ), LAW NO. 10 OF 1898, AS NEWLY TITLED AND AMENDED 21 JUNE 2006 --$tBOOKS RECEIVED --$tBackmatter 330 $aCurrent Volume VIII (2006) of the Yearbook of Private International Law is arguably one of the most comprehensive collections of essays in English-language of our time: It presents the reader with a broad overview on the status and trends of private international law from the United States to India, from France to Tunisia, from England to China, from Latvia to Qatar, from Sweden to Japan. All main areas of law are addressed: among others, marriage, including same-sex marriage, adoption and protection of children, euthanasia and living wills, inheritance, contracts, torts, insolvency. Each of the four traditional steps of the "conflict process" is taken into account: adjudicatory jurisdiction, international cooperation and procedure, applicable law and its various incidents, recognition of foreign judgments. Practitioners will especially benefit from several contributions on international arbitration. Beneficial for: scholars, lawyers, judges, notaries, lawyers in law departments of international enterprises, legal libraries, working in the field of Private International Law. 606 $aConflict of laws 615 0$aConflict of laws. 676 $a340.9 700 $aSarcevic$b Petar$0282529 702 $aSarcevic$b Petar 702 $aVolken$b Paul 702 $aBonomi$b Andrea 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910819953203321 996 $aYearbook of private international law$94074820 997 $aUNINA