Trends of Private International Law

to Seeking the answer to the three basic questions of contempo­ rary private international law, I also deemed it essential to out­ line to the reader the historical development of the different concepts of this particular branch of law, for without the know­ ledge of this history it is impossible to...

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Main Author: Kalenský, Pavel
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1971, 1971
Edition:1st ed. 1971
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • One Private International Law as a Social Phenomenon
  • 1 A General Survey
  • 2 The Legal and Sociological Aspects of Private International Law
  • Two Historical Development of the Concepts of Private International Law
  • 1 The Situation Prior to the Emergence of the Statutory Theory of Private International Law
  • 2 The Emergence and Initial Progress of the Statutory Theory
  • 3 French and Dutch Statutory Theory
  • 4 Development in the Period of Capitalism
  • Three “Universalism” and “Nationalism” in the Modern Doctrine of Private International Law Especially in Non-Socialist States
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 The Main Views of the Doctrine of Public International Law on Private International Law
  • 3 The Main Concepts of the Doctrine of Private International Law
  • 4 The Comparative Trend in Private International Law
  • Four The Object and Character of Private International Law and Its Place in the System of Law
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 The General Characteristics of Private International Law and the Question of Its Object
  • 3 Links Between Private International Law and Other Branches of Law and the Question of the Place Private International Law Occupies in the System of Law
  • 4 The Place of Private International Law in the System of Law
  • Five Comparative Jurisprudence, Private International Law and the Law of International Trade
  • 1 General Survey
  • 2 (Excursus) Some Problems of Comparative Jurisprudence
  • 3 The Role of Comparative Jurisprudence in Private International Law
  • 4 Some Notes on the Law of International Trade
  • Six The Substance and Character of Application of Foreign Law
  • 1 Application of Foreign Law as the Consequence and Culmination of the Conflict Rule
  • 2 Application of Foreign Law and Domestic Law