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Private International Law in Australia is highly regarded book provides a clear and comprehensive analysis of the principles of private international law and the methods by which such principles are applied to cross-border legal problems in Australia.
Important recent developments in Australian private international law are discussed, together with legislative reforms and significant decisions, particularly of Australian courts. A new chapter on equitable claims and trusts has been added in this edition.
The book provides an in-depth examination of the following subjects:
introduction to private international law
jurisdiction and judgments
international arbitration
choice of law
international family law
choice of law for obligations
choice of property law
international company law
An understanding of the fundamental concepts in private international law is becoming increasingly important in legal practice, and the accessible style of this text makes it invaluable to both students and practitioners.
Features
Provides a thorough understanding of core concepts
Authoritative, reliable content
Aligns with students’ coursework in Australian universities
Invaluable resource for practitioners
Related Titles
Davies, Bell & Brereton, Nygh’s Conflict of Law in Australia, 9th ed, 2013
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Private International Law in Australia is highly regarded book provides a clear and comprehensive analysis of the principles of private international law and the methods by which such principles are applied to cross-border legal problems in Australia.
Important recent developments in Australian private international law are discussed, together with legislative reforms and significant decisions, particularly of Australian courts. A new chapter on equitable claims and trusts has been added in this edition.
The book provides an in-depth examination of the following subjects:
introduction to private international law
jurisdiction and judgments
international arbitration
choice of law
international family law
choice of law for obligations
choice of property law
international company law
An understanding of the fundamental concepts in private international law is becoming increasingly important in legal practice, and the accessible style of this text makes it invaluable to both students and practitioners.
Features
Provides a thorough understanding of core concepts
Authoritative, reliable content
Aligns with students’ coursework in Australian universities
Invaluable resource for practitioners
Related Titles
Davies, Bell & Brereton, Nygh’s Conflict of Law in Australia, 9th ed, 2013