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    a| Rogerson, Pippa, e| author.
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    a| Collier's conflict of laws / c| Pippa Rogerson.
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    a| Fourth edition.
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    a| Cambridge, UK : b| Cambridge University Press, c| 2014.
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    a| lix, 454 pages : b| illustrations ; c| 25 cm.
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    a| text 2| rdacontent.
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    a| volume 2| rdacarrier.
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    a| Includes bibliographical references and index.
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    a| "This reworked version of Conflict of Laws introduces a new generation of students to the classic. It has been completely rewritten to reflect all the recent developments including the increased legislation and case law in the field. The author's teaching experience is reflected in her ability to provide students with a clear statement of rules which sets out a framework to the subject, before adding detail and critical analysis. Recognising that the procedural aspect of the subject challenges most students, the book explores conflict of laws in its practical context to ensure understanding. Teachers will appreciate the logical structure, which has been reworked to reflect teaching in the field today. Retaining the authority that was the hallmark of the previous edition, this contemporary and comprehensive textbook is essential reading"-- c| Provided by publisher.
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    a| Conflict of laws z| England.
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    a| Collier, John G. q| (John Greenwood). t| Conflict of laws.
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    t| Preface p| xix
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    t| Tables of cases p| xxi
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    t| Table of statutes, SIs, European Legislation and Treaties and Conventions p| xlv
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    l| 1. t| Introduction p| 1
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    l| 1. t| The subject matter p| 1
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    l| 2. t| The name p| 3
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    l| 3. t| Geographical considerations p| 4
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    l| 4. t| Glossary p| 5
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    l| 2. t| Characteristics of the English conflict of laws p| 6
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    l| 1. t| Late development p| 6
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    l| 2. t| Legislation: the increasing role of the EU p| 8
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    l| 3. t| Domicile and habitual residence p| 11
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    l| 1. t| Introduction: personal connecting factor for choice of law and jurisdiction p| 11
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    l| 2. t| Meaning of domicile p| 12
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    l| 3. t| Domicile of origin p| 14
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    l| 4. t| Domicile of choice p| 14
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    l| a. t| Differences from domicile of origin p| 14
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    l| b. t| Acquisition p| 15
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    l| c. t| Burden and standard of proof p| 19
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    l| d. t| Evidence of intention p| 21
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    l| e. t| Domicile as a social bond p| 21
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    l| f. t| Motive and freedom of choice p| 22
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    l| g. t| Abandonment of domicile of choice/dependence p| 23
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    l| 5. t| Domicile of dependence p| 23
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    l| a. t| Married women p| 23
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    l| b. t| Minors p| 24
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    l| c. t| Mental patients p| 26
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    l| 6. t| Criticism and reform p| 27
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    l| a. t| General p| 27
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    l| b. t| Law Commission's proposals (1987) p| 30
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    l| 7. t| Ordinary residence p| 31
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    l| 8. t| Habitual residence p| 32
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    l| 9. t| Habitual residence in EU legislation p| 36
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    l| 10. t| Corporations p| 37
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    l| a. t| Status and domicile p| 37
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    l| 4. t| Selected aspects of procedure of the English court p| 40
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    l| 1. t| Introduction p| 40
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    l| 2. t| Outline of a case p| 41
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    l| a. t| Issue of claim form p| 41
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    l| b. t| Service of claim form p| 42
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    l| c. t| Case management p| 42
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    l| d. t| Interlocutory hearing on jurisdiction p| 43
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    l| e. t| Disclosure p| 44
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    l| f. t| Trial: a substantive hearing on merits p| 45
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    l| g. t| Enforcement of judgments p| 45
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    l| h. t| Res judicata: the binding effect of a judgment p| 46
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    l| 3. t| Pleading and proof of foreign law p| 46
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    l| a. t| Foreign law as fact p| 46
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    l| b. t| Method of proof p| 48
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    l| c. t| Duty of the English court p| 48
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    l| d. t| Party autonomy p| 49
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    l| 5. t| Jurisdiction of the English courts p| 52
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    l| 1. t| Introduction p| 52
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    l| 2. t| Preliminary matters: a good arguable case and a serious issue to be tried p| 55
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    l| 3. t| Brussels I Regulation p| 56
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    l| a. t| History p| 56
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    l| b. t| Interpretation and purpose p| 57
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    l| c. t| Scope p| 59
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    l| i. t| Excluded matters generally p| 61
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    l| ii. t| Expressed exclusions p| 62
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    l| d. t| Outline p| 68
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    l| e. t| General rule: defendant's domicile p| 70
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    l| i. t| Definition: domicile of natural persons p| 71
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    l| ii. t| Definition: domicile of legal persons p| 73
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    l| iii. t| Domicile of trusts p| 75
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    l| f. t| Special rules of jurisdiction: generally p| 76
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    l| g. t| Article 5(1) contract p| 76
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    l| i. t| ̀Matters relating to a contract' has an autonomous meaning p| 77
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    l| ii. t| Disputes about the existence of a contract p| 78
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    l| iii. t| Structure of Article 5(1) p| 79
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    l| iv. t| Sale of goods contracts p| 79
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    l| v. t| Provision of services contracts p| 81
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    l| vi. t| Article 5(l)(a) contracts p| 82
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    l| h. t| Special rules: Article 5(2) maintenance p| 86
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    l| i. t| Special rules: Article 5(3) tort p| 87
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    l| i. t| Autonomous definition of tort p| 87
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    l| ii. t| Threatened wrongs p| 89
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    l| iii. t| Concurrent actions in tort and contract p| 89
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    l| iv. t| Place where the harmful event occurred p| 90
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    l| j. t| Special rules: Article 5(4) criminal proceedings p| 94
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    l| k. t| Special rules: Article 5(5) branches p| 94
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    l| i. t| Definition of branch, etc. p| 94
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    l| ii. t| Operations of the branch, etc. p| 95
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    l| l. t| Special rules: Article 5(6) trusts p| 96
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    l| m. t| Special rules: Article 6 co-defendants, third parties and counterclaims p| 97
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    l| i. t| Article 6(1) co-defendants p| 97
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    l| ii. t| Article 6(2) third parties p| 99
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    l| iii. t| Article 6(3) counterclaims p| 100
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    l| n. t| Special rules: Articles 8-14 insurers p| 100
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    l| o. t| Special rules: Articles 15-17 consumers p| 101
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    l| p. t| Special rules: Articles 18-21 employees p| 103
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    l| q. t| Exclusive jurisdiction: Article 22 p| 105
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    l| i. t| Rights in rem in immovable property p| 105
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    l| ii. t| Corporations and legal persons p| 107
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    l| iii. t| Entries in public registers p| 109
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    l| iv. t| Registration or validity of intellectual property rights p| 109
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    l| r. t| Jurisdiction agreements: Article 23 p| 111
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    l| i. t| Article 23(1) p| 112
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    l| ii. t| Validity of agreement: consensus and form p| 113
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    l| iii. t| Article 23(3) p| 117
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    l| iv. t| Interpretation of jurisdiction agreements p| 117
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    l| v. t| Limitations on Article 23 p| 118
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    l| s. t| Submission - (Article 24) p| 118
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    l| t. t| Examination of jurisdiction p| 119
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    l| u. t| Lis pendens - (Articles 27 and 28) p| 120
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    l| i. t| Article 27: same cause of action and same parties p| 122
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    l| ii. t| Article 28: related causes of action p| 129
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    l| v. t| Provisional measures p| 132
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    l| w. t| Brussels I Regulation (recast) p| 133
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    l| i. t| Extending jurisdiction to defendants domiciled in third states p| 134
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    l| ii. t| Parallel proceedings in other Member States p| 135
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    l| iii. t| Parallel proceedings in third states p| 136
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    l| iv. t| Arbitration p| 138
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    l| vi. t| Examination of a court's jurisdiction p| 138
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    l| 6. t| National rules of jurisdiction p| 139
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    l| 1. t| Jurisdiction under national law (including staying of proceedings) p| 139
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    l| a. t| Introduction p| 139
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    l| b. t| Service on defendant present within the jurisdiction p| 142
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    l| i. t| Natural persons p| 142
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    l| ii. t| Legal persons p| 143
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    l| c. t| Service on agent of defendant p| 146
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    l| d. t| Submission of defendant p| 146
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    l| i. t| Defendant argues merits of case or counterclaims p| 146
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    l| ii. t| Providing an address for service within the jurisdiction p| 147
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    l| e. t| Service on defendant out of the jurisdiction p| 147
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    l| i. t| Gateways p| 149
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    l| 1. t| Defendant domiciled within the jurisdiction p| 149
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    l| 2. t| Claim for an injunction ordering the defendant to do or refrain from doing something within the jurisdiction p| 149
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    l| 3. t| Claims against necessary and proper parties and third parties p| 150
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    l| 4. t| Claims for interim remedies p| 151
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    l| 5. t| Claims over contracts p| 152
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    l| 6. t| Claims in tort p| 158
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    l| 7. t| Enforcement p| 160
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    l| 8. t| Property p| 160
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    l| 9. t| Trusts and restitution p| 161
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    l| ii. t| Procedure p| 162
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    l| iii. t| Possible alternative claims p| 163
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    l| iv. t| Effecting service abroad p| 163
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    l| f. t| Defendant's challenge to jurisdiction p| 164
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    l| i. t| Stays of proceedings on forum non conveniens grounds p| 164
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    l| ii. t| Challenges to permission to serve out p| 164
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    l| g. t| Natural or proper forum: forum conveniens p| 165
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    l| i. t| Most real and substantial connection p| 165
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    l| ii. t| Particular factors p| 168
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    l| 1. t| Applicable law p| 168
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    l| 2. t| Lis pendens p| 169
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    l| 3. t| Consolidating actions p| 170
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    l| 4. t| Jurisdiction and arbitration agreements p| 171
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    l| 5. t| Practical advantage p| 171
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    l| iii. t| Treatment of advantages p| 172
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    l| h. t| Second stage: the test of substantial justice p| 174
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    l| i. t| Criticism of forum conveniens p| 177
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    l| j. t| Jurisdiction and arbitration agreements p| 178
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    l| i. t| Validity p| 179
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    l| ii. t| Interpretation p| 181
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    l| iii. t| Effect p| 182
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    l| 1. t| English jurisdiction agreements p| 183
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    l| 2. t| Foreign jurisdiction agreements p| 185
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    l| 2. t| Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements p| 186
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    l| 3. t| Relationship between Brussels I Regulation and national rules of jurisdiction p| 188
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    l| a. t| Criticism of Owusu p| 190
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    l| b. t| Outstanding questions p| 190
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    l| c. t| Proposals for alterations to the Brussels I Regulation after Owusu p| 193
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    l| 4. t| Restraining foreign proceedings (anti-suit injunctions) p| 194
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    l| a. t| Introduction p| 194
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    l| b. t| Basis for injunction p| 195
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    l| i. t| Jurisdiction over respondent p| 195
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    l| ii. t| A sùfficient interest' in the dispute p| 197
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    l| iii. t| Injustice p| 198
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    l| 1. t| Proceedings in breach of a jurisdiction or arbitration agreement p| 198
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    l| 2. t| Unconscionable conduct p| 200
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    l| 3. t| Vexation or oppression of the applicant p| 200
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    l| c. t| Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights p| 202
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    l| d. t| Restraining proceedings in another Member State p| 203
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    l| 7. t| Provisional measures p| 206
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    l| 1. t| Introduction p| 206
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    l| 2. t| Freezing injunctions p| 207
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    l| a. t| Introduction p| 207
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    l| b. t| Foreign proceedings: jurisdiction over the respondent p| 210
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    l| i. t| National law p| 211
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    l| ii. t| Brussels I Regulation p| 211
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    l| c. t| Exercise of discretion in support of foreign proceedings p| 212
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    l| d. t| Worldwide freezing injunctions p| 213
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    l| e. t| Worldwide freezing injunctions: foreign proceedings p| 214
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    l| f. t| Protection of respondents and third parties: provisos p| 215
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    l| g. t| Concerns over human rights p| 215
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    l| 8. t| Foreign judgments p| 217
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    l| 2. t| Theories of recognition and enforcement p| 219
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    l| 3. t| Recognition and enforcement under the Brussels I Regulation p| 221
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    l| a. t| Judgments falling within the Brussels I Regulation p| 221
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    l| i. t| Scope of the Brussels I Regulation p| 221
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    l| ii. t| Meaning of judgment p| 223
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    l| i. t| Manifestly contrary to public policy p| 225
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    l| ii. t| Natural justice p| 229
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    l| iii. t| Irreconcilable with an English judgment p| 231
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    l| iv. t| Irreconcilable with a judgment of another Member State or of a third state p| 232
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    l| v. t| Conflicts with sections 3, 4, or 6 or Article 72 p| 232
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    l| vi. t| No review of jurisdiction or substance p| 233
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    l| vii. t| Appeals p| 234
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    l| f. t| Reform of the Brussels I Regulation p| 234
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    l| i. t| Abolition of exequatur p| 235
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    l| ii. t| Reduction of defences p| 235
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    l| iii. t| Arbitration p| 235
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    l| 5. t| Recognition and enforcement under national law rules p| 236
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    l| a. t| Jurisdiction of the foreign court p| 237
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    l| iii. t| Submission to the foreign court p| 244
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    l| b. t| Enforceable judgment p| 249
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    l| i. t| Final and conclusive p| 249
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    l| ii. t| Fixed sum p| 250
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    l| iii. t| Taxes, penalties or other public law judgments p| 250
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    l| iv. t| Multiple damages: Protection of Trading Interests Act 1980 p| 251
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    l| v. t| Sovereign immunity p| 252
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    l| c. t| Effect of foreign judgments p| 252
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    l| i. t| Public policy p| 253
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    l| ii. t| Fraud p| 254
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    l| iii. t| Judgments contrary to natural justice p| 256
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    l| 1. t| Notice of the proceedings p| 257
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    l| 2. t| Right to be heard p| 257
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    l| 3. t| Sùbstantial justice' p| 258
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    l| iv. t| Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights p| 259
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    l| v. t| Conflicting English or foreign judgment p| 260
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    l| e. t| Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982, s. 32 p| 260
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    l| 6. t| Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements p| 261
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    l| 9. t| Choice of law rules p| 264
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    l| 1. t| Introduction p| 264
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    l| 2. t| Analysis p| 264
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    l| 3. t| Connecting factors p| 266
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    l| 4. t| Characterisation p| 267
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    l| a. t| The lex fori theory p| 269
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    l| b. t| The lex causae theory p| 270
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    l| c. t| Analytical jurisprudence and comparative law p| 270
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    l| d. t| Falconbridge's views p| 271
    970
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    l| e. t| English courts and characterisation p| 271
    970
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    l| f. t| A special case: substance and procedure p| 275
    970
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    l| g. t| Limitation of actions p| 276
    970
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    l| 5. t| The incidental question p| 277
    970
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    l| 6. t| Renvoi p| 280
    970
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    l| a. t| Meaning p| 280
    970
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    l| b. t| Arguments against renvoi p| 284
    970
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    l| c. t| Arguments in favour of renvoi p| 286
    970
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    l| d. t| Summary p| 287
    970
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    l| e. t| Areas of application p| 287
    970
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    l| 7. t| Time factor p| 288
    970
    1
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    l| 10. t| Contractual obligations p| 291
    970
    1
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    l| 1. t| Introduction p| 291
    970
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    1
    l| 2. t| Background to Rome I Regulation p| 294
    970
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    l| 3. t| Temporal scope and interpretation p| 294
    970
    1
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    l| 4. t| Material scope and exceptions p| 295
    970
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    l| 5. t| Effect of applicable law p| 297
    970
    1
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    l| 6. t| General rules p| 300
    970
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    l| a. t| Introduction p| 300
    970
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    l| b. t| Renvoi is excluded p| 301
    970
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    l| c. t| Method to follow in matters of contract p| 301
    970
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    l| d. t| Parties' choice of law p| 302
    970
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    l| i. t| Express choice p| 302
    970
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    l| ii. t| Inferred choice p| 304
    970
    1
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    l| iii. t| Depecage p| 306
    970
    1
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    l| iv. t| Limitations on parties' choice p| 306
    970
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    l| e. t| Absence of choice: Article 4 p| 307
    970
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    l| i. t| Specific contracts p| 307
    970
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    l| ii. t| Residual rule for other contracts p| 309
    970
    1
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    l| iii. t| Habitual residence p| 309
    970
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    l| iv. t| Exceptional rule: close connection p| 311
    970
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    l| v. t| Deconstructing Article 4 p| 311
    970
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    l| vi. t| Manifestly more close connection p| 315
    970
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    l| 7. t| Special rules p| 317
    970
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    l| a. t| Contracts of carriage of goods p| 317
    970
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    l| b. t| Carriage of passengers p| 317
    970
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    l| c. t| Consumer contracts p| 318
    970
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    l| d. t| Insurance contracts p| 318
    970
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    l| e. t| Individual employment contracts p| 319
    970
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    l| 8. t| Formal validity p| 319
    970
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    l| 9. t| Capacity p| 320
    970
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    l| 10. t| Exceptions to the applicable law p| 321
    970
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    l| 11. t| Public policy and mandatory rules p| 323
    970
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    l| a. t| Article 9 p| 323
    970
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    l| b. t| Article 21 p| 326
    970
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    l| 12. t| Effect of illegality on a contract p| 329
    970
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    l| 13. t| Unilateral rules p| 333
    970
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    l| 14. t| Liability in both contract and tort p| 333
    970
    1
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    l| 11. t| Non-contractual obligations p| 335
    970
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    l| 1. t| Introduction p| 335
    970
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    l| 2. t| Universal application and interpretation p| 337
    970
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    l| 3. t| Temporal scope p| 338
    970
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    l| 4. t| Ǹon-contractual obligation' p| 339
    970
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    l| a. t| Non-contractual or contractual obligation? p| 339
    970
    1
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    l| b. t| Non-contractual obligation or property? p| 340
    970
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    l| c. t| Excluded matters p| 340
    970
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    l| 5. t| Exclusion of renvoi p| 342
    970
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    l| 6. t| Habitual residence p| 342
    970
    1
    1
    l| 7. t| Damage p| 343
    970
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    l| 8. t| Effect of the applicable law p| 343
    970
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    l| 9. t| Applicable law of non-contractual obligations arising out of a tort/delict p| 346
    970
    1
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    l| a. t| General rule: Article 4 p| 347
    970
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    l| i. t| Lex loci damni p| 347
    970
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    l| ii. t| Common habitual residence p| 350
    970
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    l| b. t| Displacement p| 351
    970
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    l| 10. t| Rules of safety and conduct p| 355
    970
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    l| 11. t| Particular non-contractual obligations p| 355
    970
    1
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    l| a. t| Product liability p| 355
    970
    1
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    l| b. t| Unfair competition and restricting free competition p| 356
    970
    1
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    l| c. t| Environmental damage p| 357
    970
    1
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    l| d. t| Infringements of intellectual property rights p| 358
    970
    1
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    l| e. t| Industrial action p| 359
    970
    1
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    l| f. t| Unjust enrichment p| 359
    970
    1
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    l| g. t| Negotiorum gestio p| 361
    970
    1
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    l| h. t| Culpa in contrahendo p| 361
    970
    1
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    l| 12. t| Parties' choice of law p| 362
    970
    1
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    l| 13. t| Liability in both contract and tort p| 363
    970
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    l| 14. t| Effect of a contract limiting liability p| 364
    970
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    l| 15. t| Mandatory rules and public policy p| 365
    970
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    l| 16. t| Defamation, etc. (the common law rule of double actionability) p| 366
    970
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    l| 17. t| Trusts p| 369
    970
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    l| a. t| Application of the Hague Convention p| 369
    970
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    l| b. t| Choice of law rules: the governing law p| 370
    970
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    l| c. t| Recognition of trusts p| 372
    970
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    l| d. t| Restrictions: mandatory rules and public policy p| 373
    970
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    l| e. t| Variation of trusts p| 374
    970
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    l| 12. t| Property p| 377
    970
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    l| 1. t| Introduction p| 377
    970
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    l| 2. t| Characterisation p| 377
    970
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    l| a. t| Contract, tort or property? p| 377
    970
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    l| b. t| Voluntary or involuntary? p| 378
    970
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    l| c. t| Immovable or movable? p| 379
    970
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    l| d. t| Tangible or intangible? p| 379
    970
    1
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    l| 3. t| Immovables p| 380
    970
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    l| a. t| Jurisdiction p| 380
    970
    1
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    l| b. t| Choice of law p| 383
    970
    1
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    l| 4. t| Tangible movables p| 385
    970
    1
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    l| a. t| Jurisdiction p| 385
    970
    1
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    l| b. t| General rule: lex situs p| 386
    970
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    l| c. t| Security interests, conditional sales, reservations of title, etc. p| 389
    970
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    l| d. t| Exceptions p| 392
    970
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    l| i. t| Goods in transit p| 392
    970
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    l| ii. t| Public policy, mandatory rules and fraud p| 393
    970
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    l| iii. t| Insolvency and succession p| 393
    970
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    l| iv. t| Cultural heritage p| 393
    970
    1
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    l| e. t| Renvoi p| 395
    970
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    l| 5. t| Intangible property p| 396
    970
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    l| a. t| Assignment of debts p| 396
    970
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    l| i. t| Introduction p| 396
    970
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    l| ii. t| Possible applicable laws to determine property issues p| 398
    970
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    l| 1. t| Situs of intangible property p| 398
    970
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    l| 2. t| Law of the contract of assignment p| 399
    970
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    l| 3. t| Law of the contract between the debtor and creditor p| 400
    970
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    l| iii. t| Capacity to assign or take an assignment p| 400
    970
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    l| iv. t| Article 14 of the Rome I Regulation p| 401
    970
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    l| 1. t| Application: contract or property? p| 401
    970
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    l| 2. t| Article 14(1) p| 402
    970
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    l| 3. t| Article 14(2) p| 403
    970
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    l| v. t| Priority and security interests p| 404
    970
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    l| vi. t| Set off p| 405
    970
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    l| b. t| Reform p| 405
    970
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    l| 6. t| Involuntary transfers p| 405
    970
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    l| a. t| Nationalisation or requisition of tangible property p| 405
    970
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    l| i. t| Where the property is in England p| 405
    970
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    l| ii. t| Where the property is in the foreign country p| 406
    970
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    l| b. t| Expropriation of intangible property p| 408
    970
    1
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    l| c. t| Third party debt orders p| 409
    970
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    l| 13. t| Avoiding the results of the choice of law process p| 412
    970
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    l| 1. t| Introduction p| 412
    970
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    l| 2. t| Substance and procedure p| 412
    970
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    l| a. t| Evidence p| 413
    970
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    l| b. t| Limitation of actions p| 416
    970
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    l| c. t| Remedies p| 417
    970
    1
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    l| d. t| Damages p| 418
    970
    1
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    l| e. t| Interest on damages and currency of damages p| 420
    970
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    l| f. t| Priorities and set-off p| 421
    970
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    l| g. t| Parties p| 422
    970
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    l| 3. t| Renvoi p| 423
    970
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    l| 4. t| Public policy p| 424
    970
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    l| a. t| Penal laws p| 425
    970
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    l| b. t| Revenue laws p| 428
    970
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    l| c. t| Public laws p| 429
    970
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    l| d. t| Laws which grossly infringe human rights p| 431
    970
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    l| e. t| Laws which fundamentally breach public international law p| 431
    970
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    l| f. t| Laws which infringe basic principles of justice or morality p| 432
    970
    1
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    l| g. t| Contracts contrary to public policy p| 432
    970
    1
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    l| 5. t| Unilateral choice of law rules p| 433
    970
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    l| 6. t| Mandatory rules p| 434
    970
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    t| Index p| 435
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