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Intercontinental Cooperation Through Private International Law: Essays in Memory of Peter E. Nygh.

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Intercontinental cooperation through private international law; essays in memory of Peter E. Nygh.

Ed. by Talia Einhorn and Kurt Siehr.

T.M.C. Asser Press

2004

509 pages

$110.00

Hardcover

KZ3410

The late Peter Nygh was a specialist of private international law, the subject of this collection presented in his honor. A diverse set of 31 papers discuss such topics as the treatment of Dutch same-sex marriages in European and private international law, the Hague Convention The longtime status of Netherlands as a largely neutral nation in international conflicts and the corresponding ascendance of The Hague as a primary location for diplomatic and international conferences has led to several negotiated conventions over the years being termed the  on Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments In the Conflict of Laws, issues relevant to the enforcement of foreign judgments are frequently regulated by bilateral treaty or multilateral international convention to facilitate the reciprocal recognition and enforcement of judgments between states.  as a failure of characterization, taking evidence by video-link in international litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute.

When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation.
, the ascertainment and application of foreign law in Israeli courts, the dynamics of the making of the Hague Convention on Indirectly Held Securities, the Norwegian approach to private international law, international procedural harmonization har·mo·nize  
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v.tr.
1. To bring or come into agreement or harmony. See Synonyms at agree.

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 and autonomous interpretation, interim measures of protection and Finnish arbitration law, and territoriality Territoriality

Behavior patterns in which an animal actively defends a space or some other resource. One major advantage of territoriality is that it gives the territory holder exclusive access to the defended resource, which is generally associated with
 and personality in tort conflicts. Distributed in North America by Cambridge U. Press.

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