How European is European Private International Law: Sources, Court Practice, Academic Discourse (Hardback)
Eva-Maria Kieninger (author of contributions,editor), Jan von Hein (author of contributions,editor), Giesela Rühl (author of contributions,editor), Pietro Franzina (author of contributions), Jurgen Basedow (author of contributions), Johan Meeusen (author of contributions), Marta Requejo Isidro (author of contributions), Paul Beaumont (author of contributions), Agnieszka Frackowiak-Adamska (author of contributions), Michael Hellner (author of contributions), Xandra Kramer (author of contributions), Pedro De Miguel Asensio (author of contributions), Sabine Corneloup (author of contributions), Dário Moura Vicente (author of contributions), Marc Weller (author of contributions), Thomas Kadner Graziano (author of contributions), Stephanie Francq (author of contributions), Gilles Cuniberti (author of contributions)Published: 13/09/2019
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Over the course of the last few decades, the European legislature has adopted a total of 18 Regulations in the area of private international law, including civil procedure. The resulting substantial legislative unification has been described as the first true 'Europeanisation' of private international law, and even as a kind of 'European Choice of Law Revolution'. However, it remains largely unclear whether the far-reaching unification of the 'law on the books' has turned private international law into a truly European 'law in action': To what extent is European private international law actually based on uniform European rules common to all Member States, rather than on state treaties or instruments of enhanced cooperation? Is the manner in which academics and practitioners analyse and interpret European private international law really different from previously existing domestic approaches to private international law? Or, rather, is the actual application and interpretation of European private international law still influenced, or even dominated, by national legal traditions, leading to a re-fragmentation of a supposedly uniform body of law?In bringing together academics from all over Europe, How European is European Private International Law? sets out to answer for the first time these crucial and interrelated questions. It sheds light on the conspicuous lack of 'Europeanness' currently symptomatic of European private international law and discusses how this body of law can become truly European in character in the future.
Publisher: Intersentia Ltd
ISBN: 9781780686981
Number of pages: 376
Weight: 825 g
Dimensions: 240 x 160 mm
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