General principles of European private international law

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Other Authors: Leible, Stefan (Editor)
Format: Conference Paper
Language:English
Published: Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands Wolters Kluwer [2016]
Series:European monographs volume 95
In: European monographs (volume 95)

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Author Notes:edited by Stefan Leible
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction Felix M. Wilke
  • Part I. Conceptual issues: Recognition as a substitute for conflict of laws? Matthias Lehmann
  • The role of economic efficiency in European private international law Giesela Rűhl
  • A 'Rome 0' Regulation from a political point of view Rolf Wagner
  • Part II. The subject matter: Classification : a subject matter for a Rome 0 Regulation? Helmut Heiss & Emese Kaufmann-Mohi
  • Preliminary question Gerald Ma̋sch
  • Overriding mandatory provisions Hans Jűrgen Sonnenberger
  • Part III. The connecting factor: Party autonomy, legal doctrine on choice of law, and the general section of the European conflict of laws Heinz-Peter Mansel
  • 'Habitual residence' : a plea for 'settled intention' Marc-Philippe Weller & Bettina Rentsch
  • Dual and multiple nationals, stateless persons, and refugees Peter Mankowski
  • Closest connection and escape clauses Oliver Remien
  • Part IV. The applicable law: Renvoi in European private international law Jan von Hein
  • References to non-unified legal systems Florian Eichel
  • Ordre public (public policy) Wolfgang Wurmnest
  • Adaptation Gerhard Dannemann
  • Part V. Further general issues: The law of agency Martin Gebauer
  • Ascertaining and applying foreign law Eva-Maria Kieninger.