Blurry Boundaries of Public and Private International Law

Blurry Boundaries of Public and Private International Law

Towards Convergence or Divergent Still?

Sooksripaisarnkit, Poomintr; Prasad, Dharmita

Springer Verlag, Singapore

02/2022

286

Dura

Inglês

9789811684791

15 a 20 dias

617

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Chapter 1. Public International Law and Private International Law: Setting Scene for Intersectionality.- Theme 1: Public International Law and Private International Law: Historical and Theoretical Considerations of the Boundary.- Chapter 2. Private International Law's Origins as A Branch of The Universal Law of Nations.- Chapter 3. Recognition - A Story of How Two Worlds Meet.- Chapter 4. Forum Non Conveniens in Australia - How Much Weight Should Be Given to Comity?.- Theme 2: Harmonisation of Private International Law by Public International Law Instruments - Evaluation of Process, Problems, and Effectiveness.- Chapter 5. International Rule of Law and its relation to harmonization.- Theme 3: Case Studies of Intersectionality between Public International Law and Private International Law.- Theme 3.1: Intersectionality in the Context of International Investment Law.- Chapter 6. A Quest for the Missing Link in the Resolution of International Investment Disputes Affecting Host States' Citizens under Public and Private International Law.- Chapter 7. Visualising the Role of International Rule of Law in Claim Funding by Third Parties.- Theme 3.2: Intersectionality in The Context of International Sale of Goods.- Chapter 8. Article 79 CISG: Testing the Effectiveness of the CISG in International Trade Through the Lens of the Covid-19 Outbreak.- Chapter 9. Determination of Legal Effects of Covid-19 Related Export Bans and Restrictions on International Sale of Goods Contracts: Interplay Between Public and Private International Law.- Chapter 10. Private International Law vs Public International Law: Competing or Complimentary Intersectionality in CISG Article 79?.- Theme 3.3: Intersectionality in the EU context.- Chapter 11. Blocking Statutes: Private Individuals Finding Themselves in Interstate Conflicts.- Chapter 12. When Public International Law Meets EU Private International Law: An Insight on the European Court of Justice Case Law Dealing with Immunity Vis-A-Vis the Application of the Brussels Regime.- Chapter 13. Children's Rights Law and Private International Law: What Do Referencing Patterns Reveal About Their Relation?.- Theme 4: Future Trends in Relationship Between Public International Law and Private International Law.- Chapter 14. Ringfencing Data? - Perspectives on Sovereignty and Localization from India.
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Conflict of Laws;CISG;COVID-19;International Investment;Dispute Resolution