Private international law in Mainland China, Taiwan and Europe

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Other Authors: Basedow, Jürgen (Editor) , Pißler, Knut Benjamin (Editor)
Format: Conference Paper
Language:English
Published: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck 2014
Series:Materialien zum ausländischen und internationalen Privatrecht 52
In: Materialien zum ausländischen und internationalen Privatrecht (52)

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Author Notes:ed. by Jürgen Basedow and Knut B. Pißler
Table of Contents:
  • New perspectives on private international law in the People's Republic of China Jin HuangJurisdiction, choice of law and the recognition of foreign judgments in Taiwan / Rong-Chwan Chen
  • Jurisdiction, choice of law and the recognition of foreign judgments in recent EU legislation Stefania Bariatti
  • Selected problems of general provisions in private international law : the PRC perspective Weizuo Chen
  • General provisions in the Taiwainese Private International Law Enactment 2010 Rong-Chwan Chen
  • The application of foreign law : comparative remarks on the practical side of private international law Jürgen Basedow
  • The choice of law for property rights in mainland China : progress and imperfection Huanfang Du
  • Property law in Taiwan Yao-Ming Hsu
  • Property law in Europe Louis D'Avout
  • Recent developments of new Chinese private international law with regard to contracts Qisheng He
  • The revision of Taiwan's choice-of-law rules in contracts David J.W. Wang
  • The law applicable to contractual obligations : the Rome I regulation in comparative perspective Pedro A. de Miguel Asensio
  • The latest developments in China's conflicts law for non-contractual obligations Guoyong Zou
  • New private international law legislation in Taiwan : Negotiorum Gestio, unjust enrichment and tort En-Wei Lin
  • Non-contractual obligations in the European Union : the Rome II regulation Peter Arnt Nielsen
  • Personal status in Chinese private international law reform Yujun Guo
  • Recent developments in Taiwan's private international law on family matters Hua-Kai Tsai
  • International private law in China and Europe : a comparison of conflict-of-law rules regarding family and succession law ; The new Chinese conflict-of-law rules for legal persons : is the middle way feasible? Tao Du
  • International private law in Taiwan : company law Wang-Ruu Tseng
  • Companies in private international law : a European and German perspective Marc-Philippe Weller
  • China : a developing country in the field of international arbitration Song Lu
  • International commercial arbitration in the EU and the PRC : a tale of two continents or 28 + 3 legal systems Carlos Esplugues Mota.