The BookEuropean conflict of laws principles have a major effect on classical core areas of civil law, including contract law, criminal law and law of obligations. The increasing number of cross-border issues in Europe therefore makes familiarity with the relevant conflict of laws rules absolutely essential.
The new Commentary analyses, article-by-article, all relevant European regulations:
- Rome I and Rome II Regulations
- Brussels Ibis Regulation
- Service Regulation
- Taking of Evidence Regulation
- Enforcement Order Regulation
- European Insolvency Regulation
In addition, the Commentary pays attention to international arbitration conventions:
- New York Convention
- UNCITRAL-ML
The Advantages at a Glance- up-to-date
- comprehensive
- practice focus
The Target GroupFor judges, legal practitioners, and academics.