Preclassical conflict of laws

History and historiography in the conflict of laws -- Uses of history in private international law -- Preclassical conflict of laws in the historical consciousness -- Current concerns -- Conflict of laws as a conceptual battlefield -- Conflict of laws as a doctrinal exercise -- Conflict of laws as a...

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1. Verfasser: Hatzimihail, Nikitas (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Cambridge ; New York ; Port Melbourne ; New Delhi ; Singapore Cambridge University Press 2021
Schriftenreihe:Cambridge studies in international and comparative law 153
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Zusammenfassung:History and historiography in the conflict of laws -- Uses of history in private international law -- Preclassical conflict of laws in the historical consciousness -- Current concerns -- Conflict of laws as a conceptual battlefield -- Conflict of laws as a doctrinal exercise -- Conflict of laws as a world system -- Bartolus da Sassoferrato and the conflict of laws in the Middle Ages -- "Nunc veniamus ad glossam" : Bartolus on the conflict of laws -- The political context of Bartolan conflict of laws -- Doctrinal aspects of Bartolan conflicts of laws -- Bartolan conflict of laws in the conceptual battlefield -- Ulrik Huber and conflict of laws in the Early Modern period -- "Saepe fit, ut negotia" : Huber on the conflict of laws -- The political context of Huber's conflict of laws -- Doctrinal aspects of Huber's conflict of laws -- Huber's conflict of laws in the conceptual battlefield -- Preclassical conflict of laws configured
"In almost every textbook on private international law, there is a reference to the medieval and early modern jurists who, it is claimed, wrote on the conflict of laws. Such references are often very brief. Some appear to unveil the foundation stone of our whole doctrinal edifice, but many others may look and feel ornamental, of no importance to their author's argument. What matters the most is that, taken together these references constitute an integral aspect of our thinking about private international law - an aspect that, it will be argued in this book, is important, if neglected, and also misunderstood"--
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First paperback edition 2023
Beschreibung:xxvi, 607 Seiten
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ISBN:9780521863025
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