Nishitani, Yuko
Treatment of Foreign Law - Dynamics towards Convergence?
Part I. General Report
1. Treatment of Foreign Law: Dynamics Towards Convergence? ― General Report
Yuko Nishitani
Part II. National Reports I – Europe
2. Belgium: Foreign Law in Belgian Courts – From Theory to Practice
Patrick Wautelet
3. Croatia: Foreign Law Before Croatian Authorities – At the Crossroads?
Mirela Župan
4. Czech Republic – Treatment of Foreign Law in the Czech Republic
Monika Pauknerová
5. Denmark: Foreign Law in Danish Civil Litigation: A Pragmatic Approach
Clement Salung Petersen
6. Estonia: Applying Foreign Law in Estonia – The Perspective of an e-State
Maarja Torga
7. France – The Evolving Balance Between the Judge and the Parties in France
Sabine Corneloup
8. Germany: Proof of and Information About Foreign Law – Duty to Investigate, Expert Opinions and a Proposal for Europe
Oliver Remien
9. Greece: Foreign Law in the Greek Private International Law: Positive Solutions and Future Perspectives
Chryssapho Tsouca
10. Hungary: Inconsistencies Between Theory and Practice in theTreatment of Foreign Law in Hungary
László Burián, Sarolta Szabó
11. Italy: Proof and Information about Foreign Law in Italy
Nerina Boschiero, Benedetta Ubertazzi
12. Poland: Proof and Information About Foreign Law – Theory and Reality
Michal Wojewoda
13. Portugal: Proof of and Information About Foreign Law in Portugal
Rui Manuel Moura Ramos
14. Romania: Proof of and Information About Foreign Law in Romania
Flavius George Păncescu
15. Spain: The Application of Foreign Laws in Spain – Critical Analysis of the Legal Novelties of 2015
Carmen Azcárraga Monzonís
16. Sweden: Proof of and Information About Foreign Law in Civil and Commercial Matters – Swedish Perspectives
Ulf Maunsbach
17. United Kingdom: The Traditional Approach to Foreign Law in Civil Litigation in the Legal Systems of the United Kingdom
Verónica Ruiz Abou-Nigm
18. Switzerland: The Principle
Ilaria Pretelli, Shaheeza Lalani
Part III. National Reports II– North and South America
19. The United States: The Use and Determination of Foreign Law in Civil Litigation in theUnited States
Peter Hay
20. Canada: The Status and the Proof of Foreign Law in Québec
Gérald Goldstein
21. Argentina: The Changing Character of Foreign Law in Argentinian Legal System
Diego P. Fernández Arroyo, Paula María All
22. Uruguay: Proof of and Information About Foreign Law in Uruguay
Cecilia Fresnedo de Aguirre
23. Venezuela: Finding Foreign Law in Venezuela. General Overview
Eugenio Hernández-Bretón, Claudia Madrid Martínez
Part IV. National Reports III– Asia-Pacific Region and Africa
24. Australia: Foreign Law in Australian International Litigation: Developing the Common Law
Mary Keyes
25. Japan: Proof of and Information About Foreign Law in Japan
Shunichiro Nakano
26. Macau: Proof and Information About Foreign Law in Macau
Guangjian Tu
27. Turkey: The Treatment of Foreign Law in Turkey
Zeynep Derya Tarman
28. Israel: Proof of and Information About Foreign Law in Israel
Talia Einhorn
29. Tunisia: Treatment of Foreign Law in Tunisia
Lotfi Chedly, Béligh Elbalti
30. Commonwealth Africa: Foreign Law in Commonwealth African Courts
Richard Frimpong Oppong
Part V. Hague Conference on Private International Law
31. The Evolution of Work on Access to Foreign Law at the Hague Conference on Private International Law
Philippe Lortie, Maja Groff
Keywords: Law, Private International Law, International & Foreign Law, Comparative Law, Civil Procedure Law
- Editor
- Nishitani, Yuko
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2017
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- Ius Comparatum - Global Studies in Comparative Law
- Page amount
- 13 pages
- Categories
- Upbringing, Education
- Society
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9783319565743
- Printed ISBN
- 978-3-319-56572-9