Czech private international law.
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- 8021086831
- 9788021086838
- 340.9
- KJP5448
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Intro -- Table of content -- Authors -- About the Authors -- List of Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- What is Private International Law? -- 2 The Sources of Private International Law -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Hierarchy of the Sources of Private International Law -- 2.2.1 International Treaties -- 2.2.2 EU Rules -- 2.2.3 Domestic Law -- 2.3 Examples -- 3 Methods of Regulation of Cross-border Relationships -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Conflict-of-Law Method -- 3.3 Conflict-of-Law Rules -- 3.3.1 Characteristics of Conflict-of-Law Rules -- 3.3.2 The Structure of Conflict-of-Law Rules
3.3.3 Connecting Factors -- 3.4 Uniform Substantive Rules -- 3.5 The Relationship Between Uniform Substantive Rulesand Conflict-of-Law Method -- 4 General Part of the Procedural Law -- 4.1 Jurisdiction -- 4.1.1 Universal and Regional Legal Sources of Jurisdiction -- 4.1.2 PILA and the General Jurisdiction -- 4.1.3 Few Words about the Former PILA and PILA -- 4.1.4 Exemptions from the General Jurisdiction -- Section 7 -- 4.1.5 Conclusion on the Jurisdiction -- 4.2 Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgements -- 4.2.1 Introduction
4.2.2 Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgements on the International Level -- 4.2.3 Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgements on the EU Level -- 4.2.4 Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgement under PILA -- 4.2.5 Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards under PILA -- 4.2.6 Conclusion on the Recognition and Enforcement -- 5 General Part of Conflict-of-Law Rules -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Qualification -- 5.2.1 Definitions and Terminology -- 5.2.2 Methods Generally Used for Qualification -- 5.2.3 Czech Regulation -- 5.3 Renvoi -- 5.3.1 In General
5.3.2 Czech Legislation -- 5.3.3 European Private International Law and Renvoi -- 5.4 Preliminary Question -- 5.4.1 Definition -- 5.4.2 Czech Legislation -- 5.4.3 EU Law and Preliminary Question -- 5.5 Partial and Subsequent Question -- 5.6 Reservation of Public Policy -- 5.6.1 Introduction -- 5.6.2 International Conventions -- 5.6.3 EU Law -- 5.6.4 Public Policy in the Rome I Regulation and Rome II Regulation -- 5.6.5 Reservation of Public Policy in the PILA -- 5.6.6 Conclusion on Public Policy -- 6 Overriding Mandat ory Rules -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 International Conventions -- 6.3 EU Law
6.3.1 Overriding Mandatory Rules in the Rome I Regulation -- 6.3.2 Overriding Mandatory Rules in the Rome II Regulation -- 6.3.3 Succession Regulation -- 6.4 Overriding Mandatory Rules in the PILA -- 6.4.1 Overriding Mandatory Provisions of the Law of the Forum -- 6.4.2 Overriding Mandatory Provisions of Other Foreign Law -- 6.5 Conclusion -- 7 Application of Foreign Law -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The Nature of Foreign Law -- 7.3 The Duty to Apply the Conflict-of-Law Rule and the Law It Refers to -- 7.4 Foreign Law and Iura Novit Curia -- 7.5 Manner and Scope of Application of the Foreign Law
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