Cross-border litigation in Europe / / Edited by Paul Beaumont, Mihail Danov, Katarina Trimmings and Burcu Yuksel |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Portland, Oregon : , : Hart Publishing, , 2017 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (865 pages) |
Disciplina | 340.9/3094 |
Collana | Studies in private international law |
Soggetto topico |
Civil law - European Union countries
Conflict of laws - European Union countries Judgments, Foreign - European Union countries Judicial assistance - European Union countries Jurisdiction - European Union countries Torts - European Union countries |
ISBN |
1-78225-679-2
1-78225-677-6 1-78225-678-4 |
Classificazione | 28.04.56 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | 1. Introduction: Research Aims and Methodology -- Paul Beaumont and Mihail Danov -- Part I: Shaping the Development of the Private International -- Law Framework -- 2. EU Competence to Legislate in the Area of Private International Law and Law Reforms at the EU Level -- Jan von Hein -- 3. An Analysis of the Effectiveness of the EU Institutions in Making and Interpreting EU Private International Law Regulations -- Burcu Yüksel -- 4. Unharmonised Procedural Rules: Is there a Case for Further Harmonisation at EU Level? -- Jonathan Fitchen -- Part II: Cross-border Litigation Pattern-Empirical Data and Analysis -- 5. Great Britain -- Paul Beaumont, Mihail Danov, Katarina Trimmings and Burcu Yüksel -- 6. Belgium -- Thalia Kruger and Eline Ulrix -- 7. Germany -- Jan von Hein and Hannah Dittmers -- 8. Italy -- Stefania Bariatti, Ilaria Viarengo, Francesca C Villata, Sara Bernasconi and Filippo Marchetti -- 9. Spain -- Carmen Otero García-Castrillón -- 10. Poland -- Agnieszka Frackowiak-Adamska, Agnieszka Guzewicz and Lukasz Petelski -- 11. Austria -- Florian Heindler and Bea Verschraegen -- 12. Bulgaria -- Teodora Tsenova and Anton Petrov -- 13. Croatia -- Ivana Kunda -- 14. Cyprus -- Nikitas E Hatzimihail -- 15. Czech Republic -- Monika Pauknerová, Marta Zavadilová and Jirí Grygar -- 16. Finland -- Gustaf Möller -- 17. France -- Horatia Muir Watt, Sabine Corneloup, Laurence Usunier, Didier Boden,Jeremy Heymann and David Sindres -- 18. Greece -- Aspasia Archontaki and Paata Simsive -- 19. Hungary -- Csongor István Nagy -- 20. Ireland -- Maebh Harding -- 21. Latvia -- Irena Kucina -- 22. Lithuania -- Kristina Praneviciene -- 23. Luxembourg -- Céline Camara -- 24. Malta -- Antoine G Cremona, Clement Mifsud-Bonnici and Calvin Calleja -- 25. The Netherlands -- Aukje Van Hoek, Ian Sumner and Cathalijne van der Plas -- 26. Portugal -- Elsa Dias Oliveira, João Gomes de Almeida, Eugénia Galvão Teles, Susana Maltez and Raquel Correia -- 27. Romania -- Ileana M Smeureanu, Lucian Ilie and Alexandra Ema Dobre -- 28. Slovakia -- Miroslava Vozáryová and Katarína Burdová -- 29. Slovenia -- Suzana Kraljic -- 30. Sweden -- Michael Bogdan and Ulf Maunsbach -- 31. Promoting Efficient Litigation? -- Stephen Dnes -- 32. Data Analysis: Important Issues to be Considered in a Cross-border Context -- Mihail Danov -- Part III: Litigating Cross-border Civil and Commercial Disputes-A Europe of Law and Justice -- 33. Cross-border Civil and Commercial Disputes Before the Court of Justice of the European Union -- Paul Beaumont and Burcu Yüksel -- 34. Legal Certainty and Predictability in the EUPILLAR Project's Regulations: An Assessment -- Carmen Otero García-Castrillón -- 35. Effective Remedies in Cross-border Civil and Commercial Law Disputes: A Case for an Institutional Reform at EU Level -- Mihail Danov and Paul Beaumont -- 36. Cross-border Contract Litigation in the EU -- Zheng Sophia Tang -- 37. Cross-border Non-contractual Disputes: The Legislative Framework and Court Practice -- Michael Wilderspin -- 38. Litigating Cross-border Intellectual Property Disputes in the EU Private International Law Framework -- Paul Torremans -- 39. Private Enforcement of Competition Law -- Jonathan Fitchen -- 40. The Relationship Between Litigation and ADR: Evaluating the Effect of the EU PIL Framework on ADR -- Settlements in Cross-border Cases -- Mihail Danov and Stefania Bariatti -- Part IV: Litigating Cross-border Family Law Disputes-A Europe of Law and Justice -- 41. Court of Justice of the European Union's Case Law on Family Law Matters Under Brussels IIa and Maintenance -- Paul Beaumont and Katarina Trimmings -- 42. Habitual Residence: The Factors that Courts Consider -- Thalia Kruger -- 43. No Deal Better than a Bad Deal-Child Abduction and the Brussels IIa Regulation -- Agnieszka Frackowiak-Adamska -- 44. New (and Old) Problems for Maintenance Creditors Under the EU Maintenance Regulation -- Lara Walker -- 45. Mediation in EU Cross-border Family Law -- Ruth Lamont -- 46. Matrimonial Matters Under the Brussels IIa Regulation -- Katarina Trimmings -- Part V: Conclusion -- 47. Cross-border Litigation in Europe: Some Theoretical Issues and Some Practical Challenges -- Paul Beaumont, Mihail Danov, Katarina Trimmings and Burcu Yüksel |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910511412403321 |
Portland, Oregon : , : Hart Publishing, , 2017 | ||
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Cross-border litigation in Europe / / Edited by Paul Beaumont, Mihail Danov, Katarina Trimmings and Burcu Yuksel |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Portland, Oregon : , : Hart Publishing, , 2017 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (865 pages) |
Disciplina | 340.9/3094 |
Collana | Studies in private international law |
Soggetto topico |
Civil law - European Union countries
Conflict of laws - European Union countries Judgments, Foreign - European Union countries Judicial assistance - European Union countries Jurisdiction - European Union countries Torts - European Union countries |
ISBN |
1-78225-679-2
1-78225-677-6 1-78225-678-4 |
Classificazione | 28.04.56 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | 1. Introduction: Research Aims and Methodology -- Paul Beaumont and Mihail Danov -- Part I: Shaping the Development of the Private International -- Law Framework -- 2. EU Competence to Legislate in the Area of Private International Law and Law Reforms at the EU Level -- Jan von Hein -- 3. An Analysis of the Effectiveness of the EU Institutions in Making and Interpreting EU Private International Law Regulations -- Burcu Yüksel -- 4. Unharmonised Procedural Rules: Is there a Case for Further Harmonisation at EU Level? -- Jonathan Fitchen -- Part II: Cross-border Litigation Pattern-Empirical Data and Analysis -- 5. Great Britain -- Paul Beaumont, Mihail Danov, Katarina Trimmings and Burcu Yüksel -- 6. Belgium -- Thalia Kruger and Eline Ulrix -- 7. Germany -- Jan von Hein and Hannah Dittmers -- 8. Italy -- Stefania Bariatti, Ilaria Viarengo, Francesca C Villata, Sara Bernasconi and Filippo Marchetti -- 9. Spain -- Carmen Otero García-Castrillón -- 10. Poland -- Agnieszka Frackowiak-Adamska, Agnieszka Guzewicz and Lukasz Petelski -- 11. Austria -- Florian Heindler and Bea Verschraegen -- 12. Bulgaria -- Teodora Tsenova and Anton Petrov -- 13. Croatia -- Ivana Kunda -- 14. Cyprus -- Nikitas E Hatzimihail -- 15. Czech Republic -- Monika Pauknerová, Marta Zavadilová and Jirí Grygar -- 16. Finland -- Gustaf Möller -- 17. France -- Horatia Muir Watt, Sabine Corneloup, Laurence Usunier, Didier Boden,Jeremy Heymann and David Sindres -- 18. Greece -- Aspasia Archontaki and Paata Simsive -- 19. Hungary -- Csongor István Nagy -- 20. Ireland -- Maebh Harding -- 21. Latvia -- Irena Kucina -- 22. Lithuania -- Kristina Praneviciene -- 23. Luxembourg -- Céline Camara -- 24. Malta -- Antoine G Cremona, Clement Mifsud-Bonnici and Calvin Calleja -- 25. The Netherlands -- Aukje Van Hoek, Ian Sumner and Cathalijne van der Plas -- 26. Portugal -- Elsa Dias Oliveira, João Gomes de Almeida, Eugénia Galvão Teles, Susana Maltez and Raquel Correia -- 27. Romania -- Ileana M Smeureanu, Lucian Ilie and Alexandra Ema Dobre -- 28. Slovakia -- Miroslava Vozáryová and Katarína Burdová -- 29. Slovenia -- Suzana Kraljic -- 30. Sweden -- Michael Bogdan and Ulf Maunsbach -- 31. Promoting Efficient Litigation? -- Stephen Dnes -- 32. Data Analysis: Important Issues to be Considered in a Cross-border Context -- Mihail Danov -- Part III: Litigating Cross-border Civil and Commercial Disputes-A Europe of Law and Justice -- 33. Cross-border Civil and Commercial Disputes Before the Court of Justice of the European Union -- Paul Beaumont and Burcu Yüksel -- 34. Legal Certainty and Predictability in the EUPILLAR Project's Regulations: An Assessment -- Carmen Otero García-Castrillón -- 35. Effective Remedies in Cross-border Civil and Commercial Law Disputes: A Case for an Institutional Reform at EU Level -- Mihail Danov and Paul Beaumont -- 36. Cross-border Contract Litigation in the EU -- Zheng Sophia Tang -- 37. Cross-border Non-contractual Disputes: The Legislative Framework and Court Practice -- Michael Wilderspin -- 38. Litigating Cross-border Intellectual Property Disputes in the EU Private International Law Framework -- Paul Torremans -- 39. Private Enforcement of Competition Law -- Jonathan Fitchen -- 40. The Relationship Between Litigation and ADR: Evaluating the Effect of the EU PIL Framework on ADR -- Settlements in Cross-border Cases -- Mihail Danov and Stefania Bariatti -- Part IV: Litigating Cross-border Family Law Disputes-A Europe of Law and Justice -- 41. Court of Justice of the European Union's Case Law on Family Law Matters Under Brussels IIa and Maintenance -- Paul Beaumont and Katarina Trimmings -- 42. Habitual Residence: The Factors that Courts Consider -- Thalia Kruger -- 43. No Deal Better than a Bad Deal-Child Abduction and the Brussels IIa Regulation -- Agnieszka Frackowiak-Adamska -- 44. New (and Old) Problems for Maintenance Creditors Under the EU Maintenance Regulation -- Lara Walker -- 45. Mediation in EU Cross-border Family Law -- Ruth Lamont -- 46. Matrimonial Matters Under the Brussels IIa Regulation -- Katarina Trimmings -- Part V: Conclusion -- 47. Cross-border Litigation in Europe: Some Theoretical Issues and Some Practical Challenges -- Paul Beaumont, Mihail Danov, Katarina Trimmings and Burcu Yüksel |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910796794203321 |
Portland, Oregon : , : Hart Publishing, , 2017 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Cross-border litigation in Europe / / Edited by Paul Beaumont, Mihail Danov, Katarina Trimmings and Burcu Yuksel |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Portland, Oregon : , : Hart Publishing, , 2017 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (865 pages) |
Disciplina | 340.9/3094 |
Collana | Studies in private international law |
Soggetto topico |
Civil law - European Union countries
Conflict of laws - European Union countries Judgments, Foreign - European Union countries Judicial assistance - European Union countries Jurisdiction - European Union countries Torts - European Union countries |
ISBN |
1-78225-679-2
1-78225-677-6 1-78225-678-4 |
Classificazione | 28.04.56 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | 1. Introduction: Research Aims and Methodology -- Paul Beaumont and Mihail Danov -- Part I: Shaping the Development of the Private International -- Law Framework -- 2. EU Competence to Legislate in the Area of Private International Law and Law Reforms at the EU Level -- Jan von Hein -- 3. An Analysis of the Effectiveness of the EU Institutions in Making and Interpreting EU Private International Law Regulations -- Burcu Yüksel -- 4. Unharmonised Procedural Rules: Is there a Case for Further Harmonisation at EU Level? -- Jonathan Fitchen -- Part II: Cross-border Litigation Pattern-Empirical Data and Analysis -- 5. Great Britain -- Paul Beaumont, Mihail Danov, Katarina Trimmings and Burcu Yüksel -- 6. Belgium -- Thalia Kruger and Eline Ulrix -- 7. Germany -- Jan von Hein and Hannah Dittmers -- 8. Italy -- Stefania Bariatti, Ilaria Viarengo, Francesca C Villata, Sara Bernasconi and Filippo Marchetti -- 9. Spain -- Carmen Otero García-Castrillón -- 10. Poland -- Agnieszka Frackowiak-Adamska, Agnieszka Guzewicz and Lukasz Petelski -- 11. Austria -- Florian Heindler and Bea Verschraegen -- 12. Bulgaria -- Teodora Tsenova and Anton Petrov -- 13. Croatia -- Ivana Kunda -- 14. Cyprus -- Nikitas E Hatzimihail -- 15. Czech Republic -- Monika Pauknerová, Marta Zavadilová and Jirí Grygar -- 16. Finland -- Gustaf Möller -- 17. France -- Horatia Muir Watt, Sabine Corneloup, Laurence Usunier, Didier Boden,Jeremy Heymann and David Sindres -- 18. Greece -- Aspasia Archontaki and Paata Simsive -- 19. Hungary -- Csongor István Nagy -- 20. Ireland -- Maebh Harding -- 21. Latvia -- Irena Kucina -- 22. Lithuania -- Kristina Praneviciene -- 23. Luxembourg -- Céline Camara -- 24. Malta -- Antoine G Cremona, Clement Mifsud-Bonnici and Calvin Calleja -- 25. The Netherlands -- Aukje Van Hoek, Ian Sumner and Cathalijne van der Plas -- 26. Portugal -- Elsa Dias Oliveira, João Gomes de Almeida, Eugénia Galvão Teles, Susana Maltez and Raquel Correia -- 27. Romania -- Ileana M Smeureanu, Lucian Ilie and Alexandra Ema Dobre -- 28. Slovakia -- Miroslava Vozáryová and Katarína Burdová -- 29. Slovenia -- Suzana Kraljic -- 30. Sweden -- Michael Bogdan and Ulf Maunsbach -- 31. Promoting Efficient Litigation? -- Stephen Dnes -- 32. Data Analysis: Important Issues to be Considered in a Cross-border Context -- Mihail Danov -- Part III: Litigating Cross-border Civil and Commercial Disputes-A Europe of Law and Justice -- 33. Cross-border Civil and Commercial Disputes Before the Court of Justice of the European Union -- Paul Beaumont and Burcu Yüksel -- 34. Legal Certainty and Predictability in the EUPILLAR Project's Regulations: An Assessment -- Carmen Otero García-Castrillón -- 35. Effective Remedies in Cross-border Civil and Commercial Law Disputes: A Case for an Institutional Reform at EU Level -- Mihail Danov and Paul Beaumont -- 36. Cross-border Contract Litigation in the EU -- Zheng Sophia Tang -- 37. Cross-border Non-contractual Disputes: The Legislative Framework and Court Practice -- Michael Wilderspin -- 38. Litigating Cross-border Intellectual Property Disputes in the EU Private International Law Framework -- Paul Torremans -- 39. Private Enforcement of Competition Law -- Jonathan Fitchen -- 40. The Relationship Between Litigation and ADR: Evaluating the Effect of the EU PIL Framework on ADR -- Settlements in Cross-border Cases -- Mihail Danov and Stefania Bariatti -- Part IV: Litigating Cross-border Family Law Disputes-A Europe of Law and Justice -- 41. Court of Justice of the European Union's Case Law on Family Law Matters Under Brussels IIa and Maintenance -- Paul Beaumont and Katarina Trimmings -- 42. Habitual Residence: The Factors that Courts Consider -- Thalia Kruger -- 43. No Deal Better than a Bad Deal-Child Abduction and the Brussels IIa Regulation -- Agnieszka Frackowiak-Adamska -- 44. New (and Old) Problems for Maintenance Creditors Under the EU Maintenance Regulation -- Lara Walker -- 45. Mediation in EU Cross-border Family Law -- Ruth Lamont -- 46. Matrimonial Matters Under the Brussels IIa Regulation -- Katarina Trimmings -- Part V: Conclusion -- 47. Cross-border Litigation in Europe: Some Theoretical Issues and Some Practical Challenges -- Paul Beaumont, Mihail Danov, Katarina Trimmings and Burcu Yüksel |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910806266803321 |
Portland, Oregon : , : Hart Publishing, , 2017 | ||
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Regulations ROME I and ROME II and Maritime Law [[electronic resource]] |
Autore | Balzan Reuben |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Torino, : G. Giappichelli Editore, 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (304 p.) |
Disciplina | 340.9/3094 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
NatovNikolay
VassilakakisEvangelos |
Soggetto topico |
Conflict of laws -- Contracts -- Europe
Conflict of laws -- Torts -- European Union countries Conflict of laws -- Unjust enrichment -- European Union countries Contracts -- European Union countries Convention on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations (1980) European Parliament. Regulation (EC) No 593/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 June 2008 on the law applicable to contractual obligations (Rome I) Maritime law |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 88-348-4977-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Table of Contents; COPYRIGHT; INTRODUCTION; REGULATIONS (EC) No 593/2008 ON THE LAW APPLICABLE TO CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS ("ROME I") AND (EC) No 864/2007 ON THE LAW APPLICABLE TO NON-CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS ("ROME II"); I. REGULATION (EC) No 593/2008, ON THE LAW APPLICABLE TO CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS ("ROME I").; 1. Material scope of application of Rome I Regulation; A. Determination; B. Matters excluded from the scope of application of Rome I Regulation; 2. Law governing the contract under Rome I Regulation; A. General criterion: the party autonomy principle
B. Requirements to exercise party autonomyC. Determination of applicable law in case of lack of choice by the parties; D. Law governing particular contracts featured by the existence of weak parties; 3. Limits to the determination of applicable law; A. International public policy; B. Mandatory rules not avoidable by the parties; 4. Scope of the law governing the contract; A. General rule; B. Qualifications to the general rule; C. Exceptions to the general rule; II. REGULATION (EC) No 864/2007, ON THE LAW APPLICABLE TO NON-CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS ("ROME II").; 1. Scope of application 2. Principles underlying the determination of the law governing non-contractual obligations3. General rule; A. Choice of law by the parties; B. Lack of choice of law by the parties; 4. Special rules; A. Responsibility caused by a harmful event; B. Responsibility not caused by a harmful event; 5. Common rules; MARINE INSURANCE CONTRACTS UNDER THE ROME I AND BRUSSELS I REGULATIONS:CΟΝFLICT OF LAWS AND JURISDICTION ISSUES; THE DISCIPLINE OF MARITIME TRANSPORT CONTRACTS UNDER THE ROME I AND BRUSSELS I REGULATIONS: CONFLICT OF LAWS AND JURISDICTIONAL ISSUES; Collisions and maritime salvage Maritime environmental delict/tortI. General comments; 1. Rome II provisions of law governing the non-contractual obligations arising out of environmental damage; 2. Relationship between Rome II and other competing sources of Community law; 3. Correlation with national law; 4. Relationship of Rome II Regulation with existing international conventions; 5. Relationship with Convention on Civil Liability for Damage Resulting from Activities Dangerous to the Environment, 1993 (The Lugano Convention); 6. Relationship of Rome II Regulation with future international conventions II. The Characterization (the qualification) of the Environmental Damage1. General remarks; 2. Autonomous approach; 3. The criteria for characterization under Rome II and the The Environmental Damage Directive; III. The reasoning of Article 7 of Rome II Regulation; IV. Application of Article 7; V. Party autonomy in non-contractual obligation arising out of environmental damage; VI. The rules of conduct and safety in maritime environment torts/delicts in the context of Bulgarian Private International Law |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910460875603321 |
Balzan Reuben
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Torino, : G. Giappichelli Editore, 2014 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Regulations ROME I and ROME II and Maritime Law [[electronic resource]] |
Autore | Balzan Reuben |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Torino, : G. Giappichelli Editore, 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (304 p.) |
Disciplina | 340.9/3094 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
NatovNikolay
VassilakakisEvangelos |
Soggetto topico |
Conflict of laws -- Contracts -- Europe
Conflict of laws -- Torts -- European Union countries Conflict of laws -- Unjust enrichment -- European Union countries Contracts -- European Union countries Convention on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations (1980) European Parliament. Regulation (EC) No 593/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 June 2008 on the law applicable to contractual obligations (Rome I) Maritime law |
ISBN | 88-348-4977-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Table of Contents; COPYRIGHT; INTRODUCTION; REGULATIONS (EC) No 593/2008 ON THE LAW APPLICABLE TO CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS ("ROME I") AND (EC) No 864/2007 ON THE LAW APPLICABLE TO NON-CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS ("ROME II"); I. REGULATION (EC) No 593/2008, ON THE LAW APPLICABLE TO CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS ("ROME I").; 1. Material scope of application of Rome I Regulation; A. Determination; B. Matters excluded from the scope of application of Rome I Regulation; 2. Law governing the contract under Rome I Regulation; A. General criterion: the party autonomy principle
B. Requirements to exercise party autonomyC. Determination of applicable law in case of lack of choice by the parties; D. Law governing particular contracts featured by the existence of weak parties; 3. Limits to the determination of applicable law; A. International public policy; B. Mandatory rules not avoidable by the parties; 4. Scope of the law governing the contract; A. General rule; B. Qualifications to the general rule; C. Exceptions to the general rule; II. REGULATION (EC) No 864/2007, ON THE LAW APPLICABLE TO NON-CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS ("ROME II").; 1. Scope of application 2. Principles underlying the determination of the law governing non-contractual obligations3. General rule; A. Choice of law by the parties; B. Lack of choice of law by the parties; 4. Special rules; A. Responsibility caused by a harmful event; B. Responsibility not caused by a harmful event; 5. Common rules; MARINE INSURANCE CONTRACTS UNDER THE ROME I AND BRUSSELS I REGULATIONS:CΟΝFLICT OF LAWS AND JURISDICTION ISSUES; THE DISCIPLINE OF MARITIME TRANSPORT CONTRACTS UNDER THE ROME I AND BRUSSELS I REGULATIONS: CONFLICT OF LAWS AND JURISDICTIONAL ISSUES; Collisions and maritime salvage Maritime environmental delict/tortI. General comments; 1. Rome II provisions of law governing the non-contractual obligations arising out of environmental damage; 2. Relationship between Rome II and other competing sources of Community law; 3. Correlation with national law; 4. Relationship of Rome II Regulation with existing international conventions; 5. Relationship with Convention on Civil Liability for Damage Resulting from Activities Dangerous to the Environment, 1993 (The Lugano Convention); 6. Relationship of Rome II Regulation with future international conventions II. The Characterization (the qualification) of the Environmental Damage1. General remarks; 2. Autonomous approach; 3. The criteria for characterization under Rome II and the The Environmental Damage Directive; III. The reasoning of Article 7 of Rome II Regulation; IV. Application of Article 7; V. Party autonomy in non-contractual obligation arising out of environmental damage; VI. The rules of conduct and safety in maritime environment torts/delicts in the context of Bulgarian Private International Law |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910797004803321 |
Balzan Reuben
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Torino, : G. Giappichelli Editore, 2014 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Regulations ROME I and ROME II and Maritime Law [[electronic resource]] |
Autore | Balzan Reuben |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Torino, : G. Giappichelli Editore, 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (304 p.) |
Disciplina | 340.9/3094 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
NatovNikolay
VassilakakisEvangelos |
Soggetto topico |
Conflict of laws -- Contracts -- Europe
Conflict of laws -- Torts -- European Union countries Conflict of laws -- Unjust enrichment -- European Union countries Contracts -- European Union countries Convention on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations (1980) European Parliament. Regulation (EC) No 593/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 June 2008 on the law applicable to contractual obligations (Rome I) Maritime law |
ISBN | 88-348-4977-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Table of Contents; COPYRIGHT; INTRODUCTION; REGULATIONS (EC) No 593/2008 ON THE LAW APPLICABLE TO CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS ("ROME I") AND (EC) No 864/2007 ON THE LAW APPLICABLE TO NON-CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS ("ROME II"); I. REGULATION (EC) No 593/2008, ON THE LAW APPLICABLE TO CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS ("ROME I").; 1. Material scope of application of Rome I Regulation; A. Determination; B. Matters excluded from the scope of application of Rome I Regulation; 2. Law governing the contract under Rome I Regulation; A. General criterion: the party autonomy principle
B. Requirements to exercise party autonomyC. Determination of applicable law in case of lack of choice by the parties; D. Law governing particular contracts featured by the existence of weak parties; 3. Limits to the determination of applicable law; A. International public policy; B. Mandatory rules not avoidable by the parties; 4. Scope of the law governing the contract; A. General rule; B. Qualifications to the general rule; C. Exceptions to the general rule; II. REGULATION (EC) No 864/2007, ON THE LAW APPLICABLE TO NON-CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS ("ROME II").; 1. Scope of application 2. Principles underlying the determination of the law governing non-contractual obligations3. General rule; A. Choice of law by the parties; B. Lack of choice of law by the parties; 4. Special rules; A. Responsibility caused by a harmful event; B. Responsibility not caused by a harmful event; 5. Common rules; MARINE INSURANCE CONTRACTS UNDER THE ROME I AND BRUSSELS I REGULATIONS:CΟΝFLICT OF LAWS AND JURISDICTION ISSUES; THE DISCIPLINE OF MARITIME TRANSPORT CONTRACTS UNDER THE ROME I AND BRUSSELS I REGULATIONS: CONFLICT OF LAWS AND JURISDICTIONAL ISSUES; Collisions and maritime salvage Maritime environmental delict/tortI. General comments; 1. Rome II provisions of law governing the non-contractual obligations arising out of environmental damage; 2. Relationship between Rome II and other competing sources of Community law; 3. Correlation with national law; 4. Relationship of Rome II Regulation with existing international conventions; 5. Relationship with Convention on Civil Liability for Damage Resulting from Activities Dangerous to the Environment, 1993 (The Lugano Convention); 6. Relationship of Rome II Regulation with future international conventions II. The Characterization (the qualification) of the Environmental Damage1. General remarks; 2. Autonomous approach; 3. The criteria for characterization under Rome II and the The Environmental Damage Directive; III. The reasoning of Article 7 of Rome II Regulation; IV. Application of Article 7; V. Party autonomy in non-contractual obligation arising out of environmental damage; VI. The rules of conduct and safety in maritime environment torts/delicts in the context of Bulgarian Private International Law |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910822225503321 |
Balzan Reuben
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Torino, : G. Giappichelli Editore, 2014 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Rome II regulation [[electronic resource] ] : pocket commentary / / edited by Peter Huber |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Munich, : Sellier European Law Publishers, c2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (470 p.) |
Disciplina |
340.9/3094
346.2402 |
Collana | Pocket commentaries |
Soggetto topico |
Conflict of laws - Torts - European Union countries
Conflict of laws - Unjust enrichment - European Union countries Conflict of laws - Torts - Europe Conflict of laws - Unjust enrichment - Europe |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-283-16233-4
9786613162335 3-86653-902-9 |
Classificazione | PS 2460 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Scope -- Torts/delicts -- Unjust enrichment, negotiorum gestio and culpa in contrahendo -- Freedom of choice -- Common rules -- Final provisions. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910461540003321 |
Munich, : Sellier European Law Publishers, c2011 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Rome II regulation [[electronic resource] ] : pocket commentary / / edited by Peter Huber |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Munich, : Sellier European Law Publishers, c2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (470 p.) |
Disciplina |
340.9/3094
346.2402 |
Collana | Pocket commentaries |
Soggetto topico |
Conflict of laws - Torts - European Union countries
Conflict of laws - Unjust enrichment - European Union countries Conflict of laws - Torts - Europe Conflict of laws - Unjust enrichment - Europe |
ISBN |
1-283-16233-4
9786613162335 3-86653-902-9 |
Classificazione | PS 2460 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Scope -- Torts/delicts -- Unjust enrichment, negotiorum gestio and culpa in contrahendo -- Freedom of choice -- Common rules -- Final provisions. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910789696303321 |
Munich, : Sellier European Law Publishers, c2011 | ||
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Rome II regulation [[electronic resource] ] : pocket commentary / / edited by Peter Huber |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Munich, : Sellier European Law Publishers, c2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (470 p.) |
Disciplina |
340.9/3094
346.2402 |
Collana | Pocket commentaries |
Soggetto topico |
Conflict of laws - Torts - European Union countries
Conflict of laws - Unjust enrichment - European Union countries Conflict of laws - Torts - Europe Conflict of laws - Unjust enrichment - Europe |
ISBN |
1-283-16233-4
9786613162335 3-86653-902-9 |
Classificazione | PS 2460 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Scope -- Torts/delicts -- Unjust enrichment, negotiorum gestio and culpa in contrahendo -- Freedom of choice -- Common rules -- Final provisions. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910814946003321 |
Munich, : Sellier European Law Publishers, c2011 | ||
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