
Yearbook of Private International Law Vol. XXI - 2019/2020
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Yearbook of Private International Law Vol. XXI - 2019/2020
About this book
From 2005 on the Yearbook of Private International Law is published bys.elp in cooperation with the Swiss Institute of Comparative Law. This English-language annual publication provides analysis and information on private international law developments world-wide. The editors commission articles of enduring importance concerning the most significant trends in the field. The Yearbook also devotes attention to the important work and research carried out in the context of the Hague Conference, The Hague Acadamy, UNCITRAL and UNIDROIT. The authority of the editors and the lasting nature of the works included make the Yearbook an integral addition to the libraries of international law scholars and practitioners.
"I have no qualms in presenting this Yearbook as a most valuable source of information to those whose main area of scholarship and professional interest revolves around private international law. This is, in essence, a fair assessment of the Yearbook's main accomplishment."
The American Review of International Arbitration, 11: 3 (2000), re Volume I of the Yearbook
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Table of contents
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Foreword
- Abbreviations
- Doctrine
- Discerning the Meaning of “Habitual Residence of the Child” in UK Courts – A Case for the Oracle of Delphi
- The EU Succession Regulation before the German Courts 2016-2019
- Cross-Border Litigation – New Data, Initial Brexit Implications in England and Wales and Long-Term Policy Choices
- On the Doctrinal Beginnings of the Conflict of Laws
- Interim Measures in International Commercial Litigation. Proceedings of the SICL’s 31<sup>st</sup> Private International Law Day – Lausanne, 23 May 2019
- Interim Measures at the Crossroads of International Litigation and Arbitration – Some Remarks on Concurrent Jurisdiction and Cross- Border Enforcement
- Interim Measures in English Law and their Circulation
- The Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Interim Measures in Switzerland
- The Law Applicable to Provisional and Protective Measures – With a Focus on the EU System of Ancillary Reliefs
- Jurisdiction to Grant Interim Measures in Support of Arbitration – The Influence of European Law
- Swiss Practice of Interim Relief in International Arbitration
- Interim Measures in International Arbitration – An Arab Perspective
- The 2019 Hague Judgments Convention
- The Jurisdictional Filters of the HCCH 2019 Judgments Convention
- Thou Shall (Not) Pass – Grounds for Refusal of Recognition and Enforcement under the 2019 Hague Judgments Convention
- Refusal of Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments on Public Policy Grounds in the Hague Judgments Convention – A Comparison with The 1958 New York Convention
- Establishment of Treaty Relations under The 2019 Hague Judgments Convention
- National Reports
- International Jurisdiction of the Rabbinical Courts in Claims for Divorce in Israel
- The Connecting Factor of the Place of Celebration of Marriage in Swiss Private International Law
- Recognition of Foreign Same-Sex Unions in China
- The lex loci delicti Rule in Canadian Conflict of Laws
- Law of Succession to Estates of Deceased Persons in Chilean Private International Law
- Court Decision
- Foreign Proprietary Security Rights Failing to Comply with National Publicity Standards to Be Accepted? On Case No. 3 OB 249/18S of the Austrian Supreme Court of Justice
- Forum
- The Legal Position of the Weaker Party in B2B Relationships with Online Platforms in the European Union – An Analysis of Dispute Resolution Mechanisms in Regulation (EU) 2019/1150
- “Almost” Universal Jurisdiction
- Public Policy Exceptions in U.S. and European Private International Law – An Ultimate Fortress for Social and Environmental Standards?
- Choice of Law in The European Union – Common Law Procedure and Evidence
- Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) in the Swiss Legal Order
- Bridging the Gap in the OHADA Treaty with Respect to the Interpretative Role of the CCJA in Arbitration Matters
- Index