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Yearbook Of Private International Law Volume Ix 2007 Paul Volken Andrea Bonomi Petar Sarcevic

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Yearbook Of Private International Law Volume Ix 2007 Paul Volken Andrea Bonomi Petar Sarcevic
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Publisher: Otto Schmidt/De Gruyter european law pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3 MB
Pages: 638
Author: Paul Volken; Andrea Bonomi; Petar Sarcevic
ISBN: 9783866537200, 3866537204
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Yearbook Of Private International Law Volume Ix 2007 Paul Volken Andrea Bonomi Petar Sarcevic by Paul Volken; Andrea Bonomi; Petar Sarcevic 9783866537200, 3866537204 instant download after payment.

2007 was arguably the most extraordinary year in recent memory for the development of Private International Law. Reflecting the vitality and fluidity of a subject that is in constant motion, Volume IX of the Yearbook of Private International Law is again a very rich and multi-faceted book.
An entire thematic section of this volume is devoted to the "Rome II" Regulation on the law applicable to non-contractual obligations, which was adopted by the EC institutions in July 2007. Being the first EC regulation on pure applicable law issues, this text opens up a new era in the process of creating a European PIL system. It deserved therefore a detailed commentary and analysis of its main provisions by experts from several EU States. Because of the interest that this European text presents for third party States, some distinguished scholars from non-European areas (the US, Japan, Latin America and Australia) were also asked to express their views on this important piece of Community legislation and the possible influence it may have on conflict developments in their respective countries and regions.

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