Essays in International Litigation for Lord Collins
Title | Essays in International Litigation for Lord Collins PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan Harris |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 449 |
Release | 2022-11-30 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 0192867989 |
This collection is in honour of the remarkable career of Lord Collins. The book offers a set of unique insights into the conduct of cross-border litigation; the judicial role in international cases; the shape of English private international law; the conduct of international arbitration; and the interface with public international law.
Essays in International Litigation for Lord Collins
Title | Essays in International Litigation for Lord Collins PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan Harris |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 449 |
Release | 2022-11-17 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0192693956 |
The practice of international litigation has been transformed in recent decades. Central to the development of international litigation as a field has been the remarkable career of Lord Collins: scholar, practitioner, judge and arbitrator. In this collection in his honour, inspired by Collinss own late 20th Century classic Essays in International Litigation and the Conflict of Laws (OUP 1994), Jonathan Harris and Campbell McLachlan present the research of sixteen jurists of international renown. They offer a fresh appraisal of key developments across the field: from climate litigation to offshore trusts, the impact of Brexit and the new tools for international judicial cooperation. Organised into five parts, the book offers a set of unique insights into the conduct of cross-border litigation; the judicial role in international cases; the shape of English private international law; the conduct of international arbitration; and the interface with public international law. As a whole, the book offers the opportunity to reflect on the deeper purposes of international litigation in the pursuit of comity.
Essays in International Litigation and the Conflict of Laws
Title | Essays in International Litigation and the Conflict of Laws PDF eBook |
Author | Lawrence Antony Collins |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 526 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9780198265665 |
Lawrence Collins, a leading international lawyer, has made a profound contribution to the study and understanding of the Conflict of Laws in England during the past twenty years. He has successfully combined his practice in one of London's leading law firms with unparalleled academic achievement. This volume combines a number of his most widely acclaimed and influential articles on important aspects of the Conflict of Laws, including a reprint of his fascinating 1992 Hague Academy Lectures entitled "Provisional and Protective Measures in International Litigation." Collins has updated and written introductory prefaces for each article to outline the most important subsequent developments since their original publication. Scholarly and incisive, these essays will be compulsory reading for all academics and practitioners interested in international litigation.
International Law and Contemporary Global Challenges
Title | International Law and Contemporary Global Challenges PDF eBook |
Author | Max Hilaire |
Publisher | Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH |
Pages | 188 |
Release | 2024-03-18 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 3832557881 |
This book simultaneously sheds light on the most pressing global challenges facing humanity in the 21st century and pays tribute to President Vaclav Havel of the Czech Republic, who had a great impact on the transformation of world politics in the 20th century. It examines in detail contemporary international issues such as climate change, mass migration, refugees, internal armed conflicts, great power rivalry, and regional political instability. It also underscores the increasing inability of the Westphalian model to solve complex transnational problems and calls for a new approach. Included as a postscript is an extensive analysis of the resurgence of dictatorial regimes in many regions of the world and their attempt to undo the rules-based international order established after World War II. This trend is a setback for those who fought tirelessly to end the Cold War and to spread freedom and democracy to millions of people across the globe. Today that legacy is being challenged by autocratic regimes that see respect for human rights as a threat to their political survival. International law is what unites us as citizens of the world; and only through international law and multilateral cooperation, can we address the global challenges examined in this book.
Themes and Theories
Title | Themes and Theories PDF eBook |
Author | Rosalyn Higgins |
Publisher | |
Pages | 766 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Electronic books |
ISBN |
As President of the International Court of Justice, Rosalyn Higgins is the world's most senior judge. This two-volume set collects together all of her most important writings as a scholar, a member of the UN Human Rights Committee, and as a judge on the International Court of Justice.
International Commercial Litigation
Title | International Commercial Litigation PDF eBook |
Author | Trevor C. Hartley |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 975 |
Release | 2015-07-02 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1107095891 |
Retaining its practical emphasis, this new edition has been fully revised and updated to reflect important new developments.
Philosophical Foundations of Private International Law
Title | Philosophical Foundations of Private International Law PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 433 |
Release | 2024-06-20 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0192858777 |
Private international law has long been understood as a doctrinal and technical body of law, without interesting theoretical foundations or implications. By systematically exploring the rich array of philosophical topics that are part of the fabric of private international law, Philosophical Foundations of Private International Law fills a significant and long-standing void in the legal and philosophical literature.The contributions to this volume are testimony to the significant potential for interaction between philosophy and private international law. Some aim to expand and rethink classical jurisprudential theories by focusing on law beyond the state and on the recognition of foreign law and judgments in domestic courts. Others bring legal and moral theories to bear on traditional debates in private international law, such as legal pluralism, transnational justice, the interpretation of foreign legal policies, and the boundaries of the legal system. Several engage with the history of both private international law and legal and political philosophy. They point to missed opportunities when philosophers ignored law's transnational dimensions, or when private international law scholars failed to position their theories within broader philosophical schools of thought. Some seek to complete past attempts to articulate the philosophical dimensions of private international law that were never carried through. Thought-provoking and topical, this volume displays the varied themes cutting through the disciplines of private international law and philosophy.