|  | | Pris: 625 SEK exkl. moms    |  |  This concise book, now in its 4th edition, is mainly intended to be used as an introduction to the rules of private international law belonging to the legal system of the European Union. It provides legal practitioners with an overview of this highly complex field of law and can serve as an introductory textbook in elective undergraduate courses and master programs offered today by many law schools both to their own students and to exchange students from other countries. The book will hopefully also be useful as a spring-board towards more profound studies of statutory texts, case law and legal literature. 
 Foreword
 
 Contents
 
 Abbreviations
 
 
 
 Chapter 1 Introduction
 
 1.1 The Subject
 
 1.2 EU Involvement
 
 1.3 The Sources
 
 
 
 Chapter 2 The Direct Impact of the TFEU on the PIL of the Member States
 
 2.1 The Use of Citizenship as a Connecting Factor and the Prohibition of Discrimination on Grounds of Nationality
 
 2.2 The Freedom of Movement and the Principle of Control by the Country of Origin
 
 
 
 Chapter 3 Regulation Brussels I
 
 3.1 History of the Regulation
 
 3.2 The Scope and Other General Features of the Regulation
 
 3.3 The Jurisdictional Rules of the Regulation
 
 3.4 The Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments
 
 
 Chapter 4 Instruments Complementary to the Brussels I Regulation
 
 4.1 European Enforcement Order for Uncontested Claims
 
 4.2 Uniform European Procedures
 
 4.3 Alternative Dispute Settlement
 
 
 
 Chapter 5 Regulation Brussels II
 
 5.1 The Scope and Other General Features of the Regulation
 
 5.2 Marriage Dissolution
 
 5.3 Parental Responsibility
 
 
 
 Chapter 6 Some Additional Instruments on Jurisdiction and Recognition/Enforcement of Judgments
 
 6.1 The Maintenance Regulation
 
 6.2 The Succession Regulation
 
 6.3 The Regulations on Property Aspects of Marriages and Registered Partnerships
 
 6.4 Personal Protection Measures in Civil Matters
 
 6.5 Some Other Regulations and Directives
 
 
 
 Chapter 7 Regulation Rome I
 
 7.1 The Scope and Other General Features of the Regulation
 
 7.2 Party Autonomy
 
 7.3 Applicable Law in the Absence of Choice
 
 7.4 Weak-Party Contracts
 
 7.5 Overriding Mandatory Rules
 
 7.6 The Scope of the Applicable Law
 
 
 
 Chapter 8 Regulation Rome II
 
 8.1 The Scope and Other General Features of the Regulation
 
 8.2 Freedom of Choice and the General Conflict Rule
 
 8.3 Conflict Rules for Specific Torts
 
 8.4 Unjust Enrichment, Negotiorum Gestio and Culpa in Contrahendo
 
 
 
 Chapter 9 Some Additional Conflict Rules in Other Instruments
 
 9.1 Weak-Party Contracts
 
 9.2 The Directive on Electronic Commerce
 
 9.3 Maintenance
 
 9.4 Divorce and Legal Separation (Regulation Rome III)
 
 9.5 The Succession Regulation
 
 9.6 The Regulations on Property Aspects of Marriages and Registered Partnerships
 
 9.7 Some Other Regulations and Directives
 
 
 
 Chapter 10 The Insolvency Regulation
 
 10.1 The Scope and Other General Features of the Regulation
 
 10.2 Jurisdiction
 
 10.3 Applicable Law
 
 10.4 Recognition and Enforcement
 
 10.5 Secondary Proceedings
 
 10.6 Lodgment of Claims and Information to Creditors
 
 10.7 Insolvency Proceedings Concerning Members of a Group of Companies
 
 
 
 Chapter 11 Service of Documents, Taking of Evidence and Legal Aid
 
 11.1 Service of Documents
 
 11.2 Taking of Evidence
 
 11.3 Legal Aid
 
 
 
 Alphabetical Table of ECJ Decisions
 
 Numerical Table of ECJ Decisions
 
 Bibliography
 
 Index
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