Rome Regulations commentary

With the so-called Rome I, II and III Regulations the Member States of the European Union are bound to a common set of rules for the choice of law in international private law disputes. They apply to both contractual and non-contractual disputes, their reach even extends to the application of non-Me...

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Other Authors: Calliess, Gralf-Peter, Renner, Moritz, 1981-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Alphen aan den Rijn Wolters Kluwer, [2020]
Edition:Third edition.
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520 |a With the so-called Rome I, II and III Regulations the Member States of the European Union are bound to a common set of rules for the choice of law in international private law disputes. They apply to both contractual and non-contractual disputes, their reach even extends to the application of non-Member State law. This poses great challenges to Courts and practitioners in every EU Member State, as there is only little case-law and doctrinal literature on the new rules, the uniform application of which will be overseen by the European Court of Justice. The Commentary answers to these challenges. It is an indispensable companion for both academics and legal professionals seeking their way through the Regulations. Renowned conflict of laws scholars comment every provision of the Regulations in a systematic, thorough and comprehensive manner, making them accessible to a broad international legal audience. Mirroring the German tradition of scholarly commentaries on Parliamentary Acts, the authors are selected from the distinguished group of relatively young German private international law scholars, whose exceptionally high qualifications are represented by their passing through the German Habilitation-system (second book requirement) as well as their proven ability to publish in the English language"--Provided by publisher. 
505 0 0 |t THE ROME I REGULATION : REGULATION (EC) NO. 593/2008:  |t Material scope --  |t Universal application --  |t Freedom of choice --  |t Applicable law in the absence of choice --  |t Contracts of carriage --  |t Consumer contracts --  |t Insurance contracts --  |t Individual employment contracts --  |t Overriding mandatory provisions --  |t Consent and material validity --  |t Formal validity --  |t Scope of the law applicable --  |t Incapacity --  |t Voluntary assignment and contractual subrogation --  |t Legal subrogation --  |t Multiple liability --  |t Set-off --  |t Burden of proof --  |t Habitual residence --  |t Exclusion of renvoi --  |t Public policy of the forum --  |t States with more than one legal system --  |t Relationship with other provisions of community law --  |t Relationship with the Rome Convention --  |t Relationship with existing international conventions --  |t List of Conventions --  |t Review clause --  |t Application in time --  |t Entry into force and application. 
505 0 0 |t THE ROME II REGULATION : REGULATION (EC) NO. 864/2007:  |g Scope --  |t Non-contractual obligations --  |t Universal application --  |t General rule --  |t Product liability --  |t Unfair competition and acts restricting free competition --  |t Environmental damage --  |t Infringement of intellectual property rights --  |t Industrial action --  |t Unjust enrichment --  |t Negotiorum gestio --  |t Culpa in contrahendo --  |t Applicability of Article 8 --  |t Freedom of choice --  |t Scope of the law applicable --  |t Overriding mandatory provisions --  |t Rules of safety and conduct --  |t Direct action against the insurer of the person liable --  |t Subrogation --  |t Multiple liability --  |t Formal validity --  |t Burden of proof --  |t Habitual residence --  |t Exclusion of renvoi --  |t States with more than one legal system --  |t Public policy of the forum --  |t Relationship with other provisions of community law --  |t Relationship with existing international conventions --  |t List of Conventions --  |t Review clause --  |t Application in time --  |t Date of application. 
505 0 0 |t THE ROME III REGULATION : REGULATION (EU) NO. 1259/2010:  |g Scope --  |t Relation with Regulation (EC) No. 2201/2003 --  |t Definitions --  |t Universal application --  |t Choice of applicable law by the parties --  |t Consent and material validity --  |t Formal validity --  |t Applicable law in the absence of a choice by the parties --  |t Conversion of legal separation into divorce --  |t Application of the law to the forum --  |t Exclusions of renvoi --  |t Public policy --  |t Differences in national law --  |t States with two or more legal systems : territorial conflicts of law --  |t States with two or more legal systems : inter-personal conflicts of law --  |t Non-application of this Regulation to internal conflicts of laws --  |t Information to be provided by participating Member States --  |t Transitional provisions --  |t Relationship with existing international conventions --  |t Review clause --  |t Entry into force and date of application. 
610 2 0 |a European Parliament.  |t Regulation (EC) No 593/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 June 2008 on the law applicable to contractual obligations (Rome I)  |9 909656 
610 2 0 |a European Parliament.  |t Regulation (EC) No. 864/2007 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 July 2007 on the law applicable to non-contractual obligations (Rome II)  |9 909127 
610 2 0 |a European Parliament.  |t Regulation (EU) No. 1259/2010 of 20 December 2010 implementing enhanced cooperation in the area of the law applicable to divorce and legal separation (Rome III)  |9 909657 
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