The Rome II Regulation; The Law Applicable To Non-Contractual Obligations Updating Supplement
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Description
• This supplement updates The Rome II Regulation: The Law Applicable to Non-Contractual Obligations, which is the leading practitioner work which focuses on the Rome II regulation
• This supplement incorporates all major substantive developments since ... more
• This supplement updates The Rome II Regulation: The Law Applicable to Non-Contractual Obligations, which is the leading practitioner work which focuses on the Rome II regulation
• This supplement incorporates all major substantive developments since publication of the Main Work in December 2008 including the implementation of the Regulation in the UK, recent ECJ cases concerning other EC private international law instruments and new decisions of the English courts concerning the pre-Regulation rules of applicable law
• Written by an experienced practitioner, who had substantial involvement in the consultation process leading to the regulation, offering valuable insight into the background and working of the regulation
This updating supplement brings the Main Work The Rome II Regulation up to date and incorporates substantive developments since publication of the book in December 2008. In particular it draws attention to legislation implementing the Regulation in the United Kingdom, to recent ECJ cases concerning other EC private international law instruments, to new decisions of the English courts concerning the pre-Regulation rules of applicable law, and to recent books and journal articles providing further colour to the picture surrounding the Regulation since its adoption in January 2009. It is an essential purchase for all who already own the Main Work, and maintains its currency.
Readership: Commercial law practitioners, particularly those with a cross-border practice; academics and scholars of the conflict of laws; postgraduate/advanced students of the subject; legal reference libraries.
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